6 hrs. of lessons $450 ($75/hr.) This will generally cover all types of environments including curvy narrow wooded roads, double lane merges and turns, the city, the highway, and the test center of your choice. We go over all the safe habits you need for today's heavy data driving areas in addition to giving you great inside tips on how to pass the test at your DMV the first time you try. You will get a certificate at the end of the 3rd session that usually saves our clients 10 to 15% on their insurance bills. Depending on where you live, we can either do (x4) 90 mins. classes or (x3) 2 hr. classes. Don't worry about meeting us, we offer free pick up and drop off service in 5 counties
Frequently Asked Questions About Safeway Driving School
How do teens get a driver's license in Minnesota?
Minnesota employs a graduated driver licensing system for teenagers under 18. The process involves several steps: completing 30 hours of classroom instruction with a licensed provider such as Safeway Driving School; obtaining a classroom completion certificate to take the knowledge test; passing the knowledge test at age 15 or older to receive an instruction permit; logging 50 hours of supervised driving practice, including 15 hours at night; completing 6 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction with a licensed instructor; obtaining a behind-the-wheel completion certificate for the skills exam; and finally, passing the skills exam after holding the permit for at least 6 months and being at least 16 years old to receive a provisional license.
How do I register for teen driver's education at Safeway Driving School?
To enroll in teen driver's education at Safeway Driving School, you can register for one of our comprehensive packages. We offer two options: a 30-hour asynchronous self-paced classroom instruction for students planning to complete their behind-the-wheel training elsewhere, or a complete package that includes both 30 hours of classroom instruction and 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training. Students can select from in-person classes, distance learning via Zoom, or asynchronous self-paced instruction based on their schedule and preferences.
When can teens start classroom instruction?
Teenagers are permitted to begin classroom instruction at 14 years of age. However, they must be at least 15 years old to take the knowledge test and obtain a permit license. For optimal knowledge retention, Safeway Driving School recommends that students initiate their classroom instruction at approximately 14.5 years of age.
How do I schedule a classroom session?
Classroom sessions are selected during the registration process. Prospective students can review upcoming options by format and location, then choose the class that best aligns with their schedule. We recommend browsing through the available options to find the most suitable session for your needs.
When are new classroom sessions posted?
New classroom sessions are regularly added to our schedule throughout the year. We advise early registration, particularly for sessions during summer or school breaks, as these tend to fill up quickly due to high demand.
What if I miss or need to reschedule a classroom session?
To receive a classroom completion certificate, students must complete all 30 hours of instruction. For in-person or Zoom classes, missed lessons can be made up in another scheduled session by logging into your student account and registering for individual missed lessons. For asynchronous self-paced classes, students can progress through modules at their own pace without the concept of 'missing' a day.
What is included in the 30 hours of classroom instruction?
The 30-hour classroom instruction covers essential topics including Minnesota traffic laws, safe driving practices, and accident prevention strategies. Upon successful completion, Safeway Driving School will issue a classroom completion certificate, which is a prerequisite for taking the knowledge test to obtain a permit license.
What is a Classroom Completion Certificate (E-Card) and how do I get one?
A classroom completion certificate (e-Card) is an electronic confirmation that a student has fulfilled all 30 hours of classroom instruction, paid all associated fees, signed the service agreement, and registered for behind-the-wheel lessons with Safeway. Once all requirements are met, Safeway submits the certification directly to the state. It's important to note that students must be registered for behind-the-wheel training with Safeway to receive the e-Card, and the e-Card must be submitted to the state before taking the knowledge test at a DVS office.
What is the optional Parent Class, and should we take it?
Safeway Driving School offers an optional 90-minute parent class. If a parent or guardian attends this class, the required supervised driving hours for the student are reduced from 50 to 40 hours. While not mandatory, this class is regularly offered and can be beneficial in helping families support safe driving habits at home.
What do we do after my teen gets their permit?
After obtaining the permit, the next steps include registering the permit number in Safeway Driving School's student account portal to verify eligibility for behind-the-wheel lessons, and commencing the recording of supervised driving hours. A minimum of 50 hours of practice driving, including 15 hours at night, must be completed. You can access the student account portal through our website to register the permit number.