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How to Choose the Right Driving School for Your Teenager
By Tom Wiecek, President of the Society of Family Insurance Specialists

In most states, it is required that new drivers get instruction by an accredited driving school. Many times parents will assume that the first driving school they encounter is their only choice. Kids are giving the information at school, take it home and parents simply enroll them without doing any research.

The quality of driving school instruction can vary tremendously. Before enrolling your teen into a driving school, you should consider the following.

  • Instructor experience (add some more to each of these bullets)
  • Quality of cars used for instruction
  • Any complaints on the school and instructors
  • Accredited for insurance discounts
  • Curriculum
Amount of behind the wheel experience. In most states, 4 to 6 hours of actual driving experience is required. It is most important that teen drivers get as much experience as possible while being supervised. Find out how much the driving school provides and see if it is possible to get additional experience. Of course, you will want to provide more experience with you supervising.

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