Old School of Driving, Inc.FAQ's
Since Old School of Driving, Inc. is listed on your website, does this mean they are approved by the New Mexico 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-certified by the New Mexico DMV. You may want to call Old School of Driving, Inc. directly to find out if they offer a state-certified behind-the-wheel training course.
I've been told that either of my parents can monitor my driver training, so I don't have to attend a Albuquerque New Mexico driving school like Old School of Driving, Inc. to fulfill my driver training requirement. Do you know if that's true or not?
You will need to contact the New Mexico DMV or a state-approved driver training school like Old School of Driving, Inc. to find out. Some states do allow parent-taught driving, but many states do not.
Do you know if Old School of Driving, Inc. will let me take my behind-the-wheel training using an automatic-shift vehicle? I don't know anything about using a manual-shift.
Considering you're a brand new driver, you probably don't know a whole lot about driving ANY type of vehicle, be it a stick OR an automatic! Nevertheless, if you have a preference, you probably should contact Old School of Driving, Inc. and see if they can accommodate you before signing up to take their behind-the-wheel training course.
What happens to those of us who live in a rural area? Will Old School of Driving, Inc. include instruction on how to drive on dirt roads, mountain roads, and other rugged?
If you live in a rural location, there is a high probability that a local driving school like Old School of Driving, Inc. will either want--or even be required--to tailor their instruction towards driving safely in your particular locale.
After I turn 14, will I be eligible to obtain my instruction permit so I can begin to learn how to drive?
It depends on which state you live in, however most states unfortunately require you to be at least 15 (or sometimes 15 1/2) before you can be issued a learner's permit. We suggest that you contact a local driver training school such as Old School of Driving, Inc. or the New Mexico DMV office to learn more about the minimum age requirement for driving in New Mexico.
Will I be required to sign up for both a drivers education classroom or online course and a driver training course in Albuquerque New Mexico?
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 have to register for a safe driving class in Albuquerque New Mexico before New Mexico will give me my driver's license. Does Old School of Driving, Inc. offer this type of course?
Old School of Driving, Inc. does offer the safe driver training course in Albuquerque New Mexico that is required by the State of New Mexico. You will need to contact Old School of Driving, Inc. directly for more information about the driver courses they offer and their class schedules.
Do I have to take drivers education to get a New Mexico driver's license?
Drivers education requirements vary depending on which state you live in, but you should be aware that most states require new, teen-aged drivers to register for both a driver training course in addition to a safe driving classroom or online course. You may wish to contact the New Mexico DMV to find out exactly what requirements you will need to satisfy in order to obtain your first driver's license.
Is there a law in New Mexico that says I have to take behind-the-wheel training in order to get my driver's license?
Yes. State law in New Mexico requires that all teen-agers enroll in an approved behind-the-wheel training course before receiving a New Mexico driver's license.
Am I required to obtain my instruction permit in New Mexico before I am permitted to enroll in a behind-the-wheel training course like the one Old School of Driving, Inc. gives its students?
Laws vary from state to state, however most states do require that you obtain a instruction permit before you can enroll in a behind-the-wheel training course like the one that Old School of Driving, Inc. gives its students.