Driver Ed In A BoxFAQ'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 certified to offer behind-the-wheel training courses in Texas. We suggest you contact the Texas DMV to make sure a particular driving school is licensed before you register for their driving 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 rules regarding driver training. Some states will allow parentally-supervised driver training as a substitute for taking a driver 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.
Do I need to tell Driver Ed In A Box that I need to train with an automatic-shift vehicle? I don't know how to operate a stick-shift vehicle.
Most new drivers don't know how to operate either a manual-shift OR and automatic-shift car! We recommend that you ask Driver Ed In A Box if you can complete your driver training using an automatic-shift vehicle before you register for their driver training course.
I live in a small mountain town, where there are a lot of small, unpaved roads. Will my behind-the-wheel training with Driver Ed In A Box include being taught how to drive in remote areas? Or do they just offer training for urban 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 driver training you receive from Driver Ed In A Box will include handling dirt roads and mountain driving.
If I'm 14, can I get an instruction permit to drive in Texas?
Possibly. However, you should be aware that most states require you to be at least 15½ years old before you can get a learner's permit. We recommend that you contact the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or a certified driving school such as Driver Ed In A Box to find out exactly what the minimum age requirement is in Texas.
Will I be required to complete both a drivers education classroom or online course and a behind-the-wheel training course in Houston Texas?
It depends on which state you live in, but many states now require new teen-aged drivers to register for both a drivers education course as well as a behind-the-wheel training course.
Texas law says that I must sign up to take a behind-the-wheel training course in order to get licensed to drive in Houston Texas. Is this something that Driver Ed In A Box can help me with?
Yes, Driver Ed In A Box offers the Texas-approved behind-the-wheel training course. For more information about their classes and instruction schedule, please contact Driver Ed In A Box directly.
What do I need to do to obtain a driver's license in Houston Texas?
It depends on Texas's laws, but most states require new, teen-aged drivers to enroll in a drivers education classroom course as well as a behind-the-wheel training course. You may want to call Driver Ed In A Box to see if they offer the behind-the-wheel training course that would fulfill the regulations set forth by the Texas DMV.
Am I obligated to take a Houston Texas driver training course?
All drivers in Texas must take a behind-the-wheel training course. You should contact Driver Ed In A Box to learn more about the courses they offer.
Will Texas allow me to sign up to take a behind-the-wheel training course before I actually receive my instruction 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 driver training course.