Driving School

Comedy Traffic School
CA

Comedy Traffic SchoolFAQ's

Comedy Traffic School is listed on your website as a driving school which offers driver training courses. How do I know if Comedy Traffic School is a licensed school in California?
While we include a list of driving schools on our website for your convenience, we cannot guarantee that every single one of them is currently licensed by the California DMV.  We suggest you contact Comedy Traffic School directly or the California DMV to find out if Comedy Traffic School is a fully-accredited driving school.
Do you know if I can do my driver training with my mother or father instead of attending a driving school like Comedy Traffic School?
Some states allow teen-agers to do their driver training with their parents instead of attending a professional driving school.  We recommend that you contact the California DMV or Comedy Traffic School directly to find out if California allows parent-taught behind-the-wheel training.
I can't operate a manual-shift. Will Comedy Traffic School allow me to do my behind-the-wheel training on an automatic-shift vehicle?
We recommend that you contact Comedy Traffic School and ask them if you can do your behind-the-wheel training using a vehicle that has an automatic shift before enrolling in their driver training course.
I live in a very remote area, where there are mountains and a lot of dirt roads. Do you know if Comedy Traffic School teaches students how to drive in rural areas like where I live instead of just driving on smooth, paved roads in urban areas?
Since you live in a rural area, a local driving school such as Comedy Traffic School will tailor your driver training to handle the conditions in your area.  
Are 14-year-olds permitted to obtain a learner's permit in California?
Although a few states allow teen-agers to begin practicing how to drive at 14, most states have set the youngest age for which to hold a learner's permit at either 15 or 15½.  You will need to contact the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or a licensed driving school like Comedy Traffic School to find out what the minimum age for driving is in California. 
Is taking a drivers education course in a classroom or online sufficient in California or do I also have to enroll in a behind-the-wheel training class with a professional driving instructor?
It depends on what the California's laws require, but many states do mandate that new, young drivers to enroll in a behind-the-wheel training class with a professional driving instructor as well as a drivers education classroom or online course.
California's DMV has told me that I need to take a behind-the-wheel training course. Do you know if Comedy Traffic School offers this course or not?
Comedy Traffic School does offer the behind-the-wheel training course that California requires all new teen-aged drivers to take.  For more information about the courses Comedy Traffic School offers, we recommend that you contact Comedy Traffic School directly.
How do I obtain a drivers license in California?
In most states, pre-licensed teens are required to complete both a classroom drivers education course and a behind-the-wheel training course.  Comedy Traffic School may be able to help you fulfill the driver training portion in California. 
Do I have to take a California driver training course in order to get a driver's license?
Yes.  All drivers in California must successfully complete an approved behind-the-wheel training course in order to be licensed to operate a motor vehicle.  Please contact Comedy Traffic School for information on the types of behind-the-wheel training courses they offer in California.
Can I enroll in a California-licensed behind-the-wheel training course even if I don't have my California instruction permit yet?
Most likely, no.  Most states have laws that require a pre-licensed driver to have obtained a California instruction permit before registering in a California driver training course.  It would be best for you to contact a driving school such as Comedy Traffic School and ask for more information.