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Driving Education Forward
- HoursOPEN NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri Sat - Sun Closed Appointment Only Hours:Mon - Fri 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm Sat - Sun 8:00 am - 6:00 pm - Phone:
Main - 800-829-3727
- Address:
- Miami, FL 33138
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- Category
- Driving Proficiency Test Service
- Services / Products
- Online Drivers Education Courses, FLORIDA Traffic Law Substance Abuse Education Course, TEXAS Parent Taught Course + Permit Test, TEXAS Parent Taught Course, FLORIDA Combo TLSAE/ Permit, FLORIDA First Time Drivers Permit, TEXAS Instructor Taught Course + Permit Test
- Payment Options
- Languages
- English, Spanish
General Info
With over 25 years of experience in driver education, we represent a team you can trust to give you an education backed by knowledge and expertise that only genuine experience can give. We are passionate about what we do and thus don’t simply repeat the rules of the road and expect you to be interested. Rather we put the needed thought and effort into our curriculums needed to bring them to life and make them interesting so that you not only learn but are engaged by the material. We realize that education is more than just a sharing of facts, but a complex human experience that involves a connection between teacher and student. The student will not care how much the teacher knows until they know how much the teacher cares. Our care for our students is evident in the rigorous effort we put into breathing life into our courses by means of captivating illustrations, interesting facts, dynamic quizzes and effective use of images. Learning to drive is an important event in the life of any young adult and has come to mean more in our culture than just an experience involving the operation of a motor vehicle. It has come to represent a sign of growth, maturity, and trust. We will help you on your journey along the road to driving. Giving you what you need to be a safe and knowledgeable driver. "A good teacher, like a good entertainer, first must hold his audience's attention, then he can teach his lesson." John Henrik Clarke