How To Improve Your Driving And Get Your License At Keith's Driving School
f you don't know how to drive or if you are just afraid to get behind the wheel, you may be helped by attending a driving school. A driving school will start by teaching you the basics of driving and cover all the aspects of traffic rules and laws. You will get plenty of time behind the wheel to help boost your skill level and confidence in all kinds of traffic and driving conditions including defensive driving, rural roads, busy highways, wet and slippery conditions, and nighttime driving. If you happen to live in the Metro Washington D.C. area, you can attend one of the top schools in the country, Keith's Driving School. They do not offer schools in Texas, Florida, California, or Arizona. This driving school serves the Northern Virginia area and teaches adults and teenagers alike in both automatic and stick shift driving.
Keiths Driving School also offers Driver Improvement Courses. These courses can add up to five good points on their Virginia driver's license. They offer the course in two different classroom locations and also online. You can log into their secure site and do all of your studying online. This way you can study at your own pace and in the comfort of your own setting, whether it is at home or at the office. However, by studying online and not attending a class, you miss out on the comedy of a classroom instructor. You can then take the exam at one of the approved testing centers. This On-Line Classroom is approved by the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles.
Here are some things to know about Keiths Driving School and the online classroom for Driver Improvement. First of all, there is a $75.00 fee to take the test and if you fail, the cost to retake the test is $20.00. Secondly, you must be able to take the test at the following location after you complete the online course:
9409-H Old Burke Lake Road Burke, VA, 22015 Phone: 703-250-3333
Third, you must bring proper Photo I.D. with you to the testing facility. If you don't have Photo I.D. you will not be permitted to take the exam. There are no exceptions to this policy. Fourth, you will be required to complete an on-line final exam on one of Keith's Driving School's computers. If you fail to receive a passing grade, you will not be able to retake the exam that same day. You can review or retake the course on-line for free until you are able to pass. And finally, all exam fees are payable in cash only. Keith's does not accept credit cards or checks for exams.
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