Even though learning as much as you can about driving would be ideal, not all driving schools possess quality instructors with actual teaching experience. Find out by asking the instructors involved about how they teach and what makes them qualified to do so. Don’t worry about putting them on the spot; as instructors, they have every reason to answer your questions completely and honestly. You'll want to determine what their lesson experience entails, the extent to which the instructors have been trained, and how long they have been in the business of teaching people to drive.
Questions to Ask Any School Your Considering
1) How long will it actually take to finish the program? (classroom + driving) 2) How many driving lessons per week can my student schedule 3) Are the instructors knowledgeable 4) Are they true educators with credentials and endorsements or simply teacher assistants 5) Do they even seem professional 6) Do they truly explain their program or do you seem left in the dark 7) Ask how long their instructors are employed at their school (years, months, days) 8) Why are their prices so low? (very important) 9) Are there any "hidden fees" that you only find out about after you're in the program 10) How much are their "no-show" fees for missed driving lessons
Going to a driving school should be more than just an education — driving lessons are an investment in the safety and well-being of both the driver and everybody else on the road with that individual. Don’t be afraid to be straightforward and firm. Decide if the environment, the methods, and the instructors seem satisfactory to you.
That’s not all there is to factor when determining the best options. You’ll want to confront the schools you’re interested in directly and ask the employees — especially the driving instructors to tell you what makes their school the ideal choice. The answers you get from them should tell you a great deal about the training and experience they’ve received, along with the amount of time they have spent in the car. It should also determine what sort of value you will receive for your money as well as their level of professionalism.