A&K World Class Driving SchoolFAQ's
Are all the driving schools listed on your website fully-certified by the Texas DMV to offer behind-the-wheel training courses in Texas?
The driving school directory on our website is for your convenience only, and we cannot absolutely guarantee that every driving school listed is currently accredited to offer driving training courses in Texas. We suggest you contact the Texas DMV to make sure a particular driving school is licensed before you sign up to take their driver training course.
Somebody told me that I can skip out of attending a driver training school if my parents give me behind-the-wheel training instead. Is that permissible in Texas?
Each state has its own laws regarding driver training. Some states will allow parentally-supervised driver training as a substitute for attending a behind-the-wheel training course which is taught by a professional driving instructor. However, not all states allow this. You should contact the Texas DMV to find out for sure.
I don't know how to drive using a stick-shift. Will A&K World Class Driving School have an automatic-shift car available that I can use for my behind-the-wheel training?
Since you're enrolling in a Laredo Texas driver training class, chances are good that you don't know how to drive either a stick-shift OR an automatic! However, you should let A&K World Class Driving School know what your preference is before registering for their behind-the-wheel class. That way you'll know for sure they will accommodate you.
I live in a small mountain town, where there are a lot of small, unpaved roads. Will my driver training with A&K World Class Driving School include learning how to drive in remote areas? Or do they just offer training for city driving?
Most local driving schools will likely want their students to be taught how to drive safely in the local area. Therefore, chances are good that the behind-the-wheel training you receive from A&K World Class Driving School will include handling unpaved roads and mountain driving.
Can 14-year-olds get learner's permits to drive in Texas?
Most states have set the minimum age for applying for an instruction permit at 15 or 15 1/2. However, some states do allow 14-year-olds to get a learner's permit. You may want to contact the Texas DMV or a Texas-approved driver training school like A&K World Class Driving School to find out what the minimum age to drive is in Texas.
Can I take A&K World Class Driving School's driver training course before taking a Laredo Texas drivers education classroom course or online course?
It depends on what Texas's laws prescribe. However, you should know that most states will require teen-aged, first-time drivers to complete both a drivers education classroom course (which are approximately 30 hours in length, depending on Texas's laws) or an approved online course, plus a state-approved driver training course. We recommend that you contact A&K World Class Driving School directly to see if they offer either (or both) of these courses.
If I need to enroll in a Laredo Texas driver training program, can A&K World Class Driving School help?
Yes. A&K World Class Driving School offers driving instruction in Laredo Texas. For more information about the type of driver training A&K World Class Driving School offers and the training schedule, you should contact them directly.
How do I obtain a drivers license in Laredo Texas?
In most states, pre-licensed teens are required to complete both a classroom drivers education course and a behind-the-wheel training course. A&K World Class Driving School may be able to help you meet the behind-the-wheel training portion in Texas.
Is there a law in Texas that requires me to take driver training in order to get my driver's license?
Yes. State law in Texas mandates that all teen-agers take an approved behind-the-wheel training course before receiving a Texas driver's license.
Will Texas allow me to enroll in a behind-the-wheel training course before I actually receive my learner's permit?
You will need to contact your state's DMV office to find out. However, most states require that you receive your learner's permit before you register with a driver training course.