Coop's Driving School
(9 Reviews)
As parents of teenagers, we understand your concerns as they take to the road. We believe our background will equip your child to be a safe and responsible driver. The How to Drive Curriculum is the official ADTSEA (American Driver & Traffic Safety Education) Curriculum and the curriculum of choice for the delivery of high-quality driver education programs.
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In Business Since 2020
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The Coops people explained that my son could miss a total of 4 classes (which must be made up) and allowed that he begin the summer session even though it had already started.
She knows the rules, how to implement the rules for safe driving techniques, and most of all has the patience to help a very nervous older woman.
Most of the instructors are police officers who are very well trained in driving and traffic law.
While I don’t have a student in this driving program, I can say without hesitation that if I did, I would want an instructor just like that!
There is a thorough explanation of course material and plenty of student engagement.
My youngest just completed her class and she’s way more observant about driving and how others drive than my other three.
I was a student here to complete the 6 hours of behind the wheel, required to get your license.
My daughter recently took driver's ed at COOP'S and we are very pleased with how well it went.
They were quick to respond to questions and were flexible as we navigated various COVID restrictions.
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