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Safeway Driving School

2.3
(33 reviews)

Business Details

2065 Rice St, Roseville, MN
55113, United States
(651) 351-9150
https://safewaydrivingschool.com/

About

Driving School
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

Location

Safeway Driving School
2065 Rice St, Roseville, MN
55113, United States

Hours

Monday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

Reviews

2.3
33 reviews
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  • MB
    Megan Basinger
    Mar 10, 2026
    1.0
    READ REVIEWS BEFORE ENROLLING! I wish I would've read reviews before signing on with Safeway. So disappointing. Minnetonka community ed contracts with Safeway, which we thought would be handy for our high schooler to do his behind-the-wheel sessions during school days. Now I'm very sorry the district has collaborated with such a disreputable business. The self-paced classroom course was fine, although you can't get back into the course to access information once you've completed it. They lock you out. Don't make the mistake of thinking they will guide you through the process! All communication from Safeway goes through your teen, who is the account holder. This is far from ideal, especially if it's your first driver and/or you don't know EXACTLY how the process should go. The website also has very little useful information and is poorly organized. It took forever to get the blue card so we could schedule our teen's permit test. It took a very confusing phone call to find out the reason for the delay. It turns out that MN requires you to financially enroll in behind-the-wheel before they will issue your blue card (ridiculous!). While that's not the school's fault, they didn't bother to explain this or remind us to register for BTW. Our teen finished his 50 hours of practice driving before we looked into BTW, thinking we could knock those out in a few weeks. HUUUUUUGE mistake! Safeway never told us he was supposed to start right away and would be required to wait at least 30 days between sessions. I tried calling to see if they would waive this rule, but the man on the phone was terrifically unsympathetic and dismissive. Now we have to decide if we want to wait 3–5 months for our teen to get licensed, or pay possibly 3x more to get BTW lessons somewhere else. I've read reviews now and see that there are claims of verbal abuse by instructors, rude employees, and general disregard for customer service. How is this one of the main choices for driver training in the Twin Cities?!? This company needs a major overhaul.
  • KG
    Kelli Goff
    Mar 4, 2026
    1.0
    So completely disappointed and feel taken advantage of. We used safeway as a more "affordable" option to do the online drivers Ed classroom course. ($100) Upon picking up the blue card at the office the woman told us $180 down for bluecard and behind the wheel +90 due at session 2 and another $90 at session 3. Went to schedule session 2 and they wanted $100 instead on 90 only to reschedule that session due to no instructor availability. They pushed it out another month only to cancel in less than 48 hours in advance and locking us out of out portal stating that we did not qualify for pay as you go since we did online. We'll then why did they tell us that was how it worked and why did they let is schedule a second session? Now we have no choice but to pay the remaining balance and because they NEVER have any behind the wheel slots available we will have to pay $50 to extend the contract. This bring our grand total for drivers training to $510.RIDICULOUS! As a struggling single mother I was looking for a more affordable way to go to get my kid driving. No accountability from safeway, they won't take ownership in misinforming us. Won't honor the second session they allowed us to schedule and charged me $100 to do so instead of 90. I cant wait to be done with them!!! FYI, Main St driving school is only $380 dollars total for class room+behind the wheel Look thoroughly through ALL your options. Dont let Safeway take advantage of you too.
  • JE
    Jonathan Englund
    Nov 25, 2025
    1.0
    Getting up behind the wheel lesson is a nightmare.
  • DD
    dj dice
    Nov 11, 2025
    5.0
    Walked in and was unsure of the process, sarah and caroline were able help get thru this easy and fast
  • SV
    Sarah Vang
    Sep 6, 2023
    1.0
    If I could rate this a zero I would! My niece was berated by the instructor Shaun! She came home crying and told us that the whole time he was mean to her, even made fun of her height (mind you she’s 4’11)! Said she was vertically challenged, too short and she can’t reach the pedal or see over the steering wheel. He had asked her 2 times if she or anyone in the family had symptoms of Covid and then proceeded to ask her a 3rd time for “the truth” about any family members having Covid. He also berated her for not recording her driving hours and threatened to cancel their appointment and make her pay the $75 cancellation fee. On top of that, he texted the entire time and even fell asleep during the appointment and blaming it on “food coma”. These are kids that he is teaching! This is not right! Safeway you guys have to do better at teaching the future generations. This is not how it is done! Please don’t go here! I’m sure my niece is not the only one who got bullied!

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.

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