As a new driver, choosing a professional driving school is one way to help ready yourself safely for the road. A driver training course approved by the provincial government can teach you the skills and attitudes you need to be a safe and responsible driver.
Indication of how safe individual users are on some particular road, or on the roads belonging to some region. The main danger to road users is the likelihood of a traffic collision.
Independent learning events where a novice driver is taught how to drive an automobile. Typically, these are progressive in nature and include both the theory (classroom or online) and practical (behind the wheel) training of a novice driver.
Takes place when the instructor picks you up at the start of the lessons and then drops you off at the end of the lesson at a location of your choice.
Minimum age for applicants is 15 years and 9 months. If the student is under 18 years, his or her parent must co-sign the learner's permit application. Applicant must then pass all required tests.
Learner's permit holders must be accompanied by a supervising driver who is 21 years or older and has held a license for a minimum of 3 years. The person must be seared beside the new driver at all times.
There is a guy, Rotem, professional certified and legal.
Will interpret the test by DMV protocol. Call 718-908-0800 for more information or visit www.hebrewdmv.com.