Traffic Safety, Inc.FAQ's
Can you tell me if Traffic Safety, Inc. is a licensed driving school in Nebraska?
Although Traffic Safety, Inc. is listed on our list of driving schools in your area, we are unable to say with certainty as to whether they are currently certified to teach hands-on driving courses in Nebraska. We recommend either calling Traffic Safety, Inc. directly or the Nebraska DMV to find out whether or not Traffic Safety, Inc. offers behind-the-wheel training courses that are state-approved.
Will the Nebraska DMV allow my parents to supervise my driving practice instead of requiring me to take a behind-the-wheel training course at a state-approved driving school?
Possibly. Some states will allow your parents to supervise your driving practice as a substitute to taking a driver training course with a professional driving instructor. You will need to contact the Nebraska DMV to find out if your driver training may be done by your parents in Nebraska.
What if I don't know how to drive a stick-shift automobile? Does Traffic Safety, Inc. have automatic-shift vehicles that I can drive when I do my driver training?
If you're taking a Lincoln Nebraska driver training class, chances are you don't know how to drive ANY vehicle yet-- manual or automatic. However, if you prefer an automatic vehicle then you should tell Traffic Safety, Inc. that prior to signing up to take the course in order to make sure they can accommodate you.
The area in which I live is mostly undeveloped--very few paved roads and mountains are all around. Will Traffic Safety, Inc. 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 rural area, chances are excellent that a local driving school like Traffic Safety, Inc. will want you to be able to drive safely on unpaved roads and other types of rugged terrain. You may wish to contact Traffic Safety, Inc. to find out exactly what their driver training course includes before enrolling in their training course.
Can I get my Nebraska instruction permit once I turn 14?
Most likely, no. Most states have set the minimum age to obtain an instruction permit at 15 or 15½. You may want to contact the Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or a licensed driver training school like Traffic Safety, Inc. to learn more about the minimum age requirement in Nebraska.
Is taking a drivers education course in a classroom or online sufficient in Lincoln Nebraska or do I also have to successfully complete a behind-the-wheel training class with a professional driving instructor?
It depends on what the Nebraska's laws require, but many states do mandate that new, young drivers to take a driver training class with a professional driving instructor as well as a drivers education classroom or online course.
If I need to sign up to take a Lincoln Nebraska behind-the-wheel training program, can Traffic Safety, Inc. help?
Yes. Traffic Safety, Inc. offers behind-the-wheel training courses in Lincoln Nebraska. For more information about the type of driver training Traffic Safety, Inc. offers and the training schedule, you should contact them directly.
What steps do I have to take in order to get a Nebraska drivers license in Lincoln Nebraska?
Most states require that teen-agers who are applying for their first driver's license complete both a drivers education classroom course and a driver training course. Traffic Safety, Inc. may be able to help you meet the driver training portion in Nebraska. Please contact Traffic Safety, Inc. for more information.
Am I obligated to take a Lincoln Nebraska behind-the-wheel training course?
All drivers in Nebraska must take a driver training course. You should contact Traffic Safety, Inc. to learn more about the courses they offer.
Do I have to obtain my instruction permit in Nebraska before I am allowed to sign up to take a driver training course like the one Traffic Safety, Inc. gives its students?
Laws vary from state to state, however most states do require that you obtain an instruction permit before you can sign up to take a driver training course like the one that Traffic Safety, Inc. gives its students.