Bicks Driving School Helps You Get Your License Fast
If you need to attend driving school for instruction for any number of reasons (wish to increase your confidence, court-ordered driver's ed for reckless driving, trying to get your permit, etc) and you live in Ohio, you have the option to attend the Bick's Driving School. This school has been in business since the late 1960's and employs plenty of responsible instructors to help you with your driving. While the main driving school is in Cincinnati, they have several franchises all over the state of Ohio.
Bicks Driving School has locations in the following cities: Middletown, Lebanon, Springboro, Silverton, Goshen, and Cincinnati. They offer onsite instruction for local high schools and also offer classroom-led and behind-the-wheel driving courses for anyone with a permit or driver's license. The classroom instruction will help you pass your driver's test with ease and confidence.
For classroom training, you will receive instructor-led lecture classes as well as plenty of DVD and video instruction. This training will cover such aspects as traffic laws and courtesies, traffic and vehicle safety, and how to drive defensively.
All driver education classes are regulated by the Ohio State Patrol. As such, the driving school is not allowed to give more than four (4) hours of instruction (of any kind) to any student in a twenty-four (24) hour period. A student may start the training when they are fifteen years and five months. They do not need a temporary permit to take the classroom work. However, you will not be able to get any on-road experience until after you have received your permit.
Once you have completed the classroom sessions (and assuming you have obtained your temporary permit), you may schedule their behind-the-wheel driving training. The eight (8) hours of on-road driving training is generally scheduled as four, two-hour sessions. However, you may drive four hours in one day so long as it isn't your first day behind the wheel. The driving course is scheduled at your convenience.
The student comes to Bick's Driving School for the classroom sessions, but Bick's will pick them up at home, school, etc. for the driving sessions, if they live close by. If they do not live in our service area, they must come to the office or to a mutually agreed upon place for the driving sessions. The classroom sessions do not have to be taken "in a row". The student may take them at any time that is convenient for them. This means that they may start anytime the classroom session is being offered not just on a certain day such as Monday. No appointment is necessary for the regularly scheduled classes.
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