the PROCESS
When a teenager reaches the age of 15 they can begin to take Driver’s Education. However, they cannot get their permit until they are 15 ½. When teenagers ages (15 ½ - 17 ½) want to get their permit the first step is to complete Driver’s Education. Once they have completed Driver’s Education and have received their completion certificate (Form OL 237) the student can then go to the DMV and take the written test. When the student goes to the DMV they will have to take the following documents:
DRIVER'S EDUCATION

Here at New Prudential Driving School we have a very professional and complete in-class Driver’s Education course. In our class students read the California DMV handbook, complete test, watch videos, and get live lectures from an instructor. We have been teaching for over 30 years, as a result our passing rates are over 98% on the 1st attempt on the written test. Here at our school we feel that learning about the rules of the road and the importance being safe behind the wheel are better learned in a classroom environment. However, we know that a lot of students are busy and fitting a classroom session is just nearly impossible. As a result we are also offering Driver’s Ed Online.

We believe that the main difference between Driver’s Ed online and in-class is the live lectures. In our lectures we go over all of the rules of the road and defensive driving techniques and if a student does not understand something we are able to explain it to them in detail. At our school we make sure that before we give the students the certificate saying that they have completed the course that they actually understand the material, and that they are actually going to pass the test when they go to the DMV. We care about our work and we want our students to pass, and we also want them to become safe and reliable drivers.