Classica Driving SchoolFAQ's
Classica Driving School is listed on your website as a driving school which offers behind-the-wheel training courses. How do I know if Classica Driving School is a licensed school in Illinois?
While we include a list of driver training schools on our website for your convenience, we cannot guarantee that every single one of them is currently licensed by the Illinois DMV. We suggest you contact Classica Driving School directly or the Illinois DMV to find out if Classica Driving School is a fully-accredited driver training school.
Do you know if I can do my driver training with my mother or father instead of attending a driving school like Classica Driving School?
Some states allow teen-agers to complete their behind-the-wheel training with their parents instead of attending a professional driver training school. We recommend that you contact the Illinois DMV or Classica Driving School directly to find out if Illinois allows parent-taught driver training.
I don't know how to drive using a manual-shift. Will Classica Driving School have an automatic-shift car available that I can use for my behind-the-wheel training?
Since you're enrolling in a Chicago Illinois 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 Classica Driving School know what your preference is before registering for their driver class. That way you'll know for sure they will accommodate you.
The area in which I live is mostly undeveloped--very few paved roads and mountains are all around. Will Classica Driving School be able to teach me how to drive safely on bumpy terrain as well as in a city or town?
Considering that you live in a remote area, chances are excellent that a local driving school like Classica Driving School will want you to be able to drive safely on dirt roads and other types of bumpy terrain. You may wish to contact Classica Driving School to find out exactly what their behind-the-wheel training course includes before signing up to take their training course.
Can 14-year-olds obtain learner's permits to drive in Illinois?
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 an instruction permit. You may want to contact the Illinois DMV or a Illinois-approved driver training school like Classica Driving School to find out what the minimum age to drive is in Illinois.
Do you know if the laws in Illinois require new teen-aged drivers to enroll in a behind-the-wheel training course in addition to a drivers education classroom or online course?
The laws vary from state to state, but many states do require you to enroll in a driver training course with "hands-on" practice in addition to a drivers education classroom or online course.
Illinois law says that I must successfully complete a hands-on driver training course in order to get licensed to drive in Chicago Illinois. Is this something that Classica Driving School can help me with?
Yes, Classica Driving School offers the Illinois-approved behind-the-wheel training course. For more information about their classes and instruction schedule, please contact Classica Driving School directly.
What are the prerequisites in Chicago Illinois for getting a drivers license?
It depends on your state's laws, however in many states, teen-agers must complete both a drivers education classroom course and a behind-the-wheel training course. Classica Driving School may offer an approved driver training course which you could take. Please contact Classica Driving School for information regarding their available classes and how to go about registering for them.
Is hands-on driver training required in Illinois in order to be licensed to operate a motor vehicle?
Absolutely. All new drivers in Illinois must take an approved driver training course before they can get a license to independently operate a motor vehicle.
Will Illinois 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 obtain your instruction permit before you enroll in a behind-the-wheel training course.