Behind the Wheel Training Fee Schedule
Behind the Wheel Training Fee schedule
1 hour in-car training
(A start up 2-hour minimum is required) No minimum additional Pay as you go hourly rate of $60.00 as needed. |
$60.00 |
6-hour in-car training package for teens including our 30-hour online virtual classes:
($60.00 per hour additional as needed) |
$389.00 |
6-hour in-car training for anyone without the 30 hours classroom or online driver’s education:
($60.00 per hour additional as needed) |
$350.00 |
8-hour in-car training special package for anyone without online or classroom classes:
($60.00 per hour additional as needed). |
$465.00 |
10-hour in-car training: special package for anyone without the online or classroom classes:
($60.00 per hour additional as needed). |
$580.00 |
12-hour in-car training special package without online or in-class lesson:
($60.00 per hour additional as needed). |
$690.00 |
20-hour in-car training:
($60.00 per hour additional as needed) |
$1150.00 |
Road Test: With appointment made at DDS office for Driver Testing: (Pick up, use vehicle for Test and drop off).
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$150.00 |
Road Test: At Splindit Driving School Location. ( Student must complete 6 hours of behind the wheel training first) | $150.00 |
Night Driving: Call for rate |
Behind The Wheel Training
At Splindit Driving School we understand the complexities and challenges of driving especially for the first time, hence we engage our first time students in a special assessment session to determine their strengths, weaknesses and fears as far as driving is concerned. And based on our assessments, we prioritize a personalized approach towards individual’s learning needs by utilizing specialized knowledge in the techniques, methods and procedures to systematically and efficiently produce a safe and courteous driver. We understand that time is of the essence and do not intend to waste students’ time unnecessarily. We want to make sure that once you get behind that wheel you are as confident as can be and ready to roll.
We accept students of all levels, categories, social and economic backgrounds. Whether you are a teen looking to get your first driving experience or an adult learning to drive for the first time, or trying to earn enough confidence and control to face the challenges of a busy city driving; we are here to help.
Our Instructors readily develop rapport with students and relate well to people from a variety of cultures and socio-economic conditions.
At Splindit, our motto is “Safety First”. For this reason, our Instructors undergo rigorous training, through which they possess strong analytical skills, hence while coaching they can easily assess conditions and implement appropriate intervention.
We do not believe in one size fits all. We have different pricing to suit your individual needs. Click below to see our
DUI Risk Reduction
Splindit Driving School Inc is a certified DUI Risk Reduction Program Provider. We offer D.U.I. courses in an environment that ensures your privacy. Our D.U.I. Instructors treat clients with the utmost respect and dignity.
Our DUI classes are offered weekends and weekdays classes are also available.
DUI total fee is $360.00. This fee includes the Assessment fee of $100.00, DUI Intervention class of $235.00 and book fee of $25.00.
Teenage Driver Education
Teenage & Adult Driver Responsibility Act other words known a TADRA is a graduated driver license program for individuals under the age of 18. Owing to a high incidence of fatal accidents involving teenagers, the state of Georgia, in 1997 passed the TADRA Act. This Law divided Driver’s license into 3 categories: The Instructional Permit or Class CP; The Provisional License or Class D; and the full adult class C. The Lawmakers identified lack of experience and inadequate training among other causes, as the major reasons why our young children are so involved in rampant and fatal car crashes. This law requires that one has to be at least 15 years old to obtain a Learner License. Learner License must be kept for at least one year plus one day in order to be eligible for road Test. (12 months and 1 day or 18th Birthday, whichever comes first).
Effective January 1, 2007, the State of Georgia, in its quest and effort to make our teens’ driving experience, a safe and educated one, enacted the Joshua’s law. This law in addition to the TADRA law requires 16 year olds to take a 30-hour driver education course from a licensed school or approved online course; and additional 40 hours of supervised driving including 6 hours of night driving, before they can obtain a class D – provisional license.
At Splindit Driving School, we teach the State approved American Driver & Traffic Safety Education Association (ADTSEA) curriculum. Our Instructors are well trained on the best and systematic approach and procedure to making your learning experience an easy efficient and pleasant one.
For more information on Teenage Driving, visit the DDS site at: http://www.dds.ga.gov/teens/index.aspx