Salazar Driving SchoolFAQ's
Since Salazar Driving School is listed on your website, does this mean they've been approved by the Texas DMV to offer driver training courses?
The list of driver training 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 Texas DMV. You may want to call Salazar Driving School directly to find out if they offer a state-certified behind-the-wheel training 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 laws regarding driver training. Some states will allow parentally-supervised driver training as a substitute for attending 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.
What happens if I don't know how to operate a manual-shift vehicle? Will Salazar Driving School allow me to do my behind-the-wheel training with an automatic-shift vehicle?
Considering you're a brand new driver, you probably don't know much about driving any type of vehicle--manual-shift or automatic-shift! However, if you prefer to complete your driver training using an automatic-shift vehicle, you should contact Salazar Driving School and let them know before you register for their driver training course. That way you will know for certain if they will accommodate you.
I live in a small mountain community, where there are a lot of small, unpaved roads. Will my driver training with Salazar Driving School include learning 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 behind-the-wheel training you receive from Salazar Driving School will include handling dirt roads and mountain driving.
Now that I'm 14, will Texas 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 Texas DMV office or a Texas-approved driver training institute such as Salazar Driving School to learn more about the minimum driving age requirement in Texas.
Will I be required to enroll in both a drivers education classroom or online course and a behind-the-wheel training course in Brownsville Texas?
It depends on which state you live in, but many states now mandate new teen-aged drivers to register for both a drivers education course as well as a driver training course.
I'm required to take a driver training course in Brownsville Texas. Do you know if Salazar Driving School offers driver training classes in Brownsville Texas?
Yes, Salazar Driving School does offer defensive driving courses in Brownsville Texas. For more information about their class schedule and how/when to enroll in one of their behind-the-wheel training courses, please contact Salazar Driving School directly.
What are the prerequisites in Brownsville Texas 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. Salazar Driving School may offer an approved behind-the-wheel training course which you could take. Please contact Salazar Driving School for information regarding their available classes and how to go about registering for them.
Is it necessary for me to complete a behind-the-wheel training course in order to get my first Texas driver's license?
Yes, it is. All teen-aged drivers applying for their first driver's license in Texas must complete a state-approved behind-the-wheel training course.
Can I sign up to take a Texas-licensed behind-the-wheel training course even if I don't have my Texas learners permit yet?
Most likely, no. Most states have laws that mandate a pre-licensed driver to have obtained a Texas learners permit before registering in a Texas behind-the-wheel training course. It would be best for you to contact a driving school such as Salazar Driving School and ask for more information.