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How to pick the BEST Driving School in Atlanta

Ready to get behind the wheel? Earning your driver’s license is a major milestone, but not all instruction is created equal. To ensure you get the best experience, follow these essential steps: 


DO YOUR HOMEWORK

 

STEP #1:  Read Online Reviews -  Don’t just look at a driving school’s website. Jump on to Google and read reviews from other new drivers that have used a particular driving school. For every person that posts a bad review, there are dozens that do not. If you see negative reviews, it may be time to look for another school. You can't get better than 5-stars  ⭐  ⭐  ⭐  ⭐  ⭐ 


STEP #2:  Match your skillset as a Teen or Adult!  -  Teens and adults learn differently. Teens often focus on the freedom of the road, while adults prioritize logic and defensive techniques. Ensure your school has instructors experienced in teaching your specific age group. .


STEP #3:  One Student, One Car -  Many schools cut costs by putting multiple students in one car. For the best results, look for a "One Student, One Instructor" policy. Individualized attention ensures the focus is entirely on your safety and skill development. 


STEP #4: Does the school offer online scheduling and FREE pick-up? -  Life is busy! Your driving school should make things easier, not harder. Great driving schools offer 24/7 online scheduling and FREE door-to-door pickup. If they don't value your time, they don't value your business. 


STEP #5: Approved by the Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS)? - Always confirm that the school is certified and licensed by the Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS). 

Only DDS-certified driving schools are approved for Drivers Training and Drivers Education. Before enrolling, verify the school’s certification on our website or directly with DDS. Classes taken at uncertified schools will not be accepted for licensing, reinstatement, or court requirements. 

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VIEW LIST OF GEORGIA DDS-CERTIFIED SCHOOLS (CLICK LINK)

Disclaimer: Our site provides publicly available information to help individuals find certified Driving Schools. You may verify all providers with DDS directly.  Before enrolling, verify the school’s certification on the Georgia DDS website. 

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How much are driving lessons in Atlanta?

Common Driving Lesson Costs (Approximate)

  • 2-Hour Lesson: $180 – $200
  • 6-Hour Package: $450 – $500
  • 10-Hour Package: $700 – $800

Types of Georgia LicenseS

Instruction Permit (CP)

Full Driver's License (Class C)

Provisional License (Class D)

  Often referred to as a "Learner’s Permit," the Instructional Permit (Class CP) is available to individuals 15 and older who successfully pass a 40-question written examination. 

Provisional License (Class D)

Full Driver's License (Class C)

Provisional License (Class D)

This license is available to 16 and 17-year-olds who have held their Instructional Permit for at least one year and one day and have successfully passed a formal road skills test. 

Full Driver's License (Class C)

Full Driver's License (Class C)

Full Driver's License (Class C)

 A full, unrestricted Class C driver’s license is granted to individuals aged 18 and older who have successfully passed a driving test by completing all requirements. 


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