Driving school is an important part of becoming a safe,
knowledgeable driver. In California, it's also a required part of
becoming a licensed driver. Making sure that young drivers take
California driving school ensures that everyone on the road has the
knowledge and skills they need to drive defensively and not get into
accidents. California driving school helps keep highways safer for
teens and for everyone else, too. Read more...
Drivers Education
One thing that differentiates people from animals is that we are
born knowing how to do so few necessary tasks through instinct. Birds
are born knowing how to navigate thousands of miles, and bees are born
knowing how to find a promising bunch of flowers, how get back to the
hive, and how to relay this information to the other bees. Read more...
Drivers Ed Benefits
Teens benefit from California driver's ed classes for a number of
reasons. First, the classes help teens get acquainted with the rules of
the road, so that they understand what is expected of them when they
actually get behind the wheel of a vehicle. Read more...
Drivers Ed Curriculum
Although each California driver's ed course will have slightly
different content and presentation, there are several topics that all
courses are required by law to cover. Read more...
Driving School Locations
Find a driving school in your area. Click on a city to find a
defensive driving school near you. Read
more...
Online Drivers Ed
As long as you take a state-approved course, you can take the
driver's education course online instead of in a classroom. This is an
ideal option for busy teens who don't have the time to fit a classroom
course into their schedules. Read more...
Teen Driving
Why is the state of California so concerned about regulating teen
driving and educating teen drivers? Statistically speaking, teens are
the worst drivers ever. Unlike more mature drivers, they don't have the
experience to know how to react in many common driving situations, they
feel invincible even though they aren't, and even smart teens don't
always exercise good judgment. Read more...