Start by contacting your local department of motor vehicles. Someone there should be able to direct you to a place that offers driver's ed. You can also contact your son's school as they may have information on driver's ed.
Well, I would recommend taking driving lessons offered by driving schools because they offer a variety of services and courses for an incredibly reasonable price.
Sounds like your son is in luck. You may bring him to DMV Directed Motor Vehicles in Bridgeport Ct. and they will teach him top notch driving skills.
It depends what school you choose, and yes it will help him out. Call a few to see what their rates are.
You can decide which type of school would be best for you, a private lesson or a group lesson. Once you know then you can decide what location you would like those lessons provided in.
There are some very good websites online where your son can take an online driving permit test. The best one I can recommend is www.mycaliforniapermit.com/.
A driving school would definitely be better for your son. It teaches him the proper way to drive, all of the regulations and rules of the road, and it is also great for insurance, as it will lower the amount of insurance he will have to pay.
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When I was learning to drive, my mom could not get in the car with me. She couldn't even watch me drive out of the driveway and to this day she would say that the best money she spent was on driving lessons. Driving schools can be a relief to you, as a parent and are not always hard on the wallet. Depending on how many hours you are looking for (between 2 and 30), the price can range between $100 to $500.
A prodigal is a person who gives away their money too often and very foolishly. The prodigal son in the Bible is a good lesson for many people to learn on.
There a excellent driving instructors in the DC area. Ethio Star Driving School earned five stars has wonderful reviews. Noel J Gunter Driving School is a close second with four and a half stars. These two schools have the highest scores in the DC area.