Classroom
Instruction
The classroom phase of Driver Education is the foundation of our program. This phase of the program runs concurrently throughout the semester with behind-the wheel (BTW) activities. Classroom instruction, and BTW activities paint the picture that the responsibilities of drivers on today's roads and highways. This part of the program requires your child to attend 24 hours of in the classroom instruction. Only one class can be missed, all missed time has to be made up to fulfill state requirements.
The Classroom phase is designed to give students basic information on a variety of topics related to the safe operation of a motor vehicle and more importantly how to interact with people on the road based on accepted driving practices and knowledge.
Driving is more than just maneuvering a car through traffic. A driver has to learn to interact with other users on the road and make intelligent decisions. This process takes training over an extended period of time under the supervision of both instructors and parents.
We cover a variety of topics through our readings and then apply what we know to the real traffic environment.
The classroom phase of Driver Education is the foundation of our program. This phase of the program runs concurrently throughout the semester with behind-the wheel (BTW) activities. Classroom instruction, and BTW activities paint the picture that the responsibilities of drivers on today's roads and highways. This part of the program requires your child to attend 24 hours of in the classroom instruction. Only one class can be missed, all missed time has to be made up to fulfill state requirements.
The Classroom phase is designed to give students basic information on a variety of topics related to the safe operation of a motor vehicle and more importantly how to interact with people on the road based on accepted driving practices and knowledge.
Driving is more than just maneuvering a car through traffic. A driver has to learn to interact with other users on the road and make intelligent decisions. This process takes training over an extended period of time under the supervision of both instructors and parents.
We cover a variety of topics through our readings and then apply what we know to the real traffic environment.