How to Choose the Right Driving School
You may think that a driving school is a driving school and it really does not matter which one you choose. But it really does make a difference. This article is for parents who are beginning the very difficult task of finding someone who is able to teach their young adult how to drive. When you first begin your search, the first thing that you need to do is make sure that the school you choose is certified. You should not just go with a friend’s or neighbor’s recommendation. Remember you are putting your child’s life in the hands of another person. Wouldn’t it be worth the extra effort to make sure that they are safe.
When you begin searching for a driving school you can begin your search online. Compile a list of at least ten driving schools that appear to be good schools. Then you will want to check with the better business bureau and find out if any of the schools currently have any complaints filed against them. This should help to shorten your list a bit more.
Once you have checked all of them with the better business bureau then you will want to look at how long they have been in business and what experience their drivers have. This is information that you may not be able to find out on the Internet. At this point you will want to pick up the phone and start making phone calls to the various driving schools. They should be more than willing to take the time and answer all of your questions. If they do not want to answer your questions or say that they do not have the time, this is definitely something you want to make a note of.
This obviously means that they are a lot more concerned with the money then they are with teaching your teen how to drive. After making all of your calls you can then use the information you have on each so far to narrow your list down to at least three driving schools. To finalize your decision you want to then compare the rates. Most driving schools charge about the same amount, but some are higher than others.
You should also make a note of whether or not they are willing to take your child for their driving test. Keep in mind that some schools will allow their students to use the driving school car for their test, since they have become accustomed to driving it. Another suggestion is that if your teen is fluent in a particular language like spanish, then you may want to go with an instructor who is also fluent in the same language. This will help to make sure that there is no communication gap between the instructor and your teen.