Nebraska Safety Center at UNKFAQ's
Is Nebraska Safety Center at UNK a certified driving school in Nebraska?
Just because a driving school appears on our directory of driver training institutions, we cannot guarantee that they are fully licensed to offer behind-the-wheel training courses in Nebraska. We highly recommend that you contact Nebraska Safety Center at UNK directly or the Nebraska DMV to find out for sure if Nebraska Safety Center at UNK offers hands-on driving courses that have been approved by the State of Nebraska.
Is it true that my mom or dad can be my driving instructor when I do my driver training instead of a professional driving school instructor like the ones they have at Nebraska Safety Center at UNK?
It depends on what your state's laws are. You should contact the Nebraska DMV or a licensed driving school like Nebraska Safety Center at UNK to find out if Nebraska allows behind-the-wheel training with a parent.
What if I don't know how to drive a vehicle with a manual-shift? Does Nebraska Safety Center at UNK have an automatic-shift vehicle they'll allow me train with?
Since you're just learning how to drive, you probably don't know how to operate either a stick-shift or an automatic-shift vehicle! However, if you have a preference as to a stick or an automatic, you probably should call Nebraska Safety Center at UNK to see if they can accommodate your request prior to your enrolling in their behind-the-wheel training course.
I live in a very remote area, where there are mountains and a lot of unpaved roads. Do you know if Nebraska Safety Center at UNK offers training for driving in rural areas like where I live instead of just driving on smooth, paved roads in city areas?
Since you live in a rural area, a local driving school such as Nebraska Safety Center at UNK will tailor your behind-the-wheel training to handle the conditions in your area.
Now that I'm 14, will Nebraska allow me to get an instruction permit to drive?
Not likely. Most states require residents to be at least 15 or 15 1/2 years old before applying for a learner's permit. We recommend that your contact the Nebraska DMV office or a Nebraska-approved driving school such as Nebraska Safety Center at UNK to learn more about the minimum driving age requirement in Nebraska.
Do you know if the laws in Nebraska require new teen-aged drivers to enroll in a driver training course in addition to a driver ed classroom or online course?
The laws vary from state to state, but many states do require you to take a behind-the-wheel training course with "hands-on" practice in addition to a drivers education classroom or online course.
Does Nebraska Safety Center at UNK provide a driver training course like the one that is required by the State of Nebraska? I need to complete one in order to obtain my driver license.
Nebraska Safety Center at UNK offers behind-the-wheel training courses which are approved by the Nebraska DMV. You may want to contact Nebraska Safety Center at UNK directly for more information about their courses and how to go about signing up for one.
I live in Kearney Nebraska. What requirements must I meet to be able to get my first Nebraska driver's license?
It depends on the particular laws of Nebraska, but most states require teen-aged first-time license applicants to successfully complete both a safe driving classroom course and a behind-the-wheel training course. Nebraska Safety Center at UNK may offer courses which would fulfill the driver training requirement, however you will need to contact them directly to find out exactly what types of courses they offer.
Is it necessary for me to enroll in a driver training course in order to get my first Nebraska driver's license?
Yes, it is. All teen-aged drivers applying for their first driver's license in Nebraska are required to take a state-approved driver training course.
Do I have to receive my learner's permit in Nebraska before I am permitted to register for a driver training course like the one Nebraska Safety Center at UNK gives its students?
Laws vary from state to state, however most states do require that you receive an learner's permit before you can enroll in a behind-the-wheel training course like the one that Nebraska Safety Center at UNK gives its students.