Better Way Driving SchoolFAQ's
Since Better Way Driving School appears on your website, does this mean they've been approved by the Missouri DMV to offer behind-the-wheel training courses?
The list of driving schools on our webpage is provided as a convenience to our customers only. We CANNOT guarantee that every single school listed is fully-approved by the Missouri DMV. You may want to call Better Way Driving School directly to find out if they offer a state-certified behind-the-wheel training course.
I've been told that either of my parents can supervise my behind-the-wheel training, so I don't have to attend a St. Louis Missouri driving school like Better Way Driving School to fulfill my driver training requirement. Do you know if that's true or not?
You will need to contact the Missouri DMV or a state-approved driving school like Better Way Driving School to find out. Some states do allow parent-taught driving, but many states do not.
What if I don't know how to drive a vehicle with a stick-shift? Does Better Way Driving School have an automatic-shift vehicle they'll let me train with?
Since you're just learning how to drive, you probably don't know how to operate either a manual-shift or an automatic-shift vehicle! However, if you have a preference as to a manual or an automatic, you probably should call Better Way Driving School to see if they can accommodate your request prior to your signing up to take their driver training course.
I live in a remote area, that has a lot of dirt roads and bumpy terrain. Will Better Way Driving School teach me how to drive in BOTH city AND rural environments?
If you live in a remote area, chances are very good that a local driver training school like Better Way Driving School will want you to be trained in driving specific to the local area's terrain.
Can I get my Missouri instruction permit once I turn 14?
Most likely, no. Most states have set the youngest age to obtain a learner's permit at 15 or 15½. You may want to contact the Missouri Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or a certified driving instruction school like Better Way Driving School to learn more about the minimum age requirement in Missouri.
I live in St. Louis Missouri. Does the law say I have to take both a driver ed classroom or online course and a driver training course in order to be fully-licensed here?
Each state has its own laws in regards to licensing procedures. However, most states do require that new, teen-aged drivers take both a behind-the-wheel training course plus either a drivers education online course or drivers education classroom course .
I am looking to enroll in a St. Louis Missouri drivers education course. Can Better Way Driving School assist me with this?
Yes. Drivers education courses are available in St. Louis Missouri through Better Way Driving School. Please contact Better Way Driving School directly with questions regarding their schedule of classes and registration information.
What do I need to do to get a Missouri drivers license in St. Louis Missouri?
Most states require that teen-agers who are applying for their first driver's license complete both a drivers education classroom course and a behind-the-wheel training course. Better Way Driving School may be able to help you meet the driver training portion in Missouri. Please contact Better Way Driving School for more information.
Is a behind-the-wheel training course required in St. Louis Missouri for me to get a drivers license?
The law in Missouri requires that all drivers complete a behind-the-wheel training program as part of their driver education. You should contact Better Way Driving School directly to find out about the types of courses they offer.
Do I have to receive my learner's permit in Missouri before I am permitted to register for a driver training course like the one Better Way Driving School gives its students?
Laws vary from state to state, however most states do require that you receive a instruction permit before you can register for a driver training course like the one that Better Way Driving School gives its students.