Driving 101’s Driving School Course

Beginner

Behind The Wheel

Five one hour drives behind the wheel

  • Each drive is tailored to improve the individual’s skill set
  • Defensive Driving Techniques

Defensive Driving Classroom

​30 Hours of Classroom Time

  • All online from the comfort of your home!
  • Two Hour Drug and Alcohol Awareness Course
  • Distracted Driving Awareness Training
  • Two Hour Basic Auto Mechanics
  • Accident Avoidance Drive is included in the program ($150 Value)
  • You Can Make Up Classes for Free

Simulation

Defensive Driving Techniques

  • Four hours Defensive Driving Simulation System

Observation 

One Hour Observation Required:

  • Unlimited Amount of Observations

Washington Requirements To Get Your License Under Age 18

  • 34 hours of required classroom time (the state law states you cannot miss more than 6 hours total of class time & must make up any class time you miss)
  • 1 hours observation
  • 5 hours of required behind-the-wheel instruction included with your course
  • You schedule one drive per month and log 10-15 hours of practice at home in between each drive
  • 50 hours of logged practice at home required by the state (10 hours must be at night)
  • Pass the state Knowledge & Drive Exam
  • Hold your permit for six months
  • You must be at least 16 years old to obtain your license

 

WAC 308-108-160

(i) Not less than six hours of on-street behind-the-wheel vehicle operation under the direct supervision and direction of a licensed instructor; or

(ii) Five or more hours of on-street behind-the-wheel vehicle operation and four or more hours of driving simulation instruction under the direct supervision and direction of a licensed instructor; and

After you’ve completed Driver’s Ed- You take both the DOL written knowledge exam & the DOL drive exam at a driving school.

Minimum Course Duration

30 Days

Max. Time to Complete

09 Months

Content Information

34 hours of Classes
05 hours Behind the Wheel
01 hour Observation

Driving School Course​

  • #1 Orientation
  • #4Signs & Signals
  • #A Simulator
  • #B Simulator
  • #11 Alchohol & Drugs II
  • #14 Buy a Car
  • #2 Defensive Driving
  • #5 Freeways
  • #7 Country & City Roads
  • #9 Physics
  • #12 Insurance
  • #15 Final
  • #3 Parking Manoeuvres
  • #6 Weather
  • #8 Alcohol & Drugs
  • #10 Sharing The Road
  • #13 Mechanics

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Frequently Asked Questions

Knowledge Testing

Must be 15 ½ years old or older

Complete the DOL Prepplication https://secure.dol.wa.gov/home/

Study the driver's guide
https://dol.wa.gov/driver-licenses-and-permits/driver-training-and-testing/driver-guides

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SX2gHyaVIkA

Come take the Knowledge exam at Driving 101, which is offered on a walk-in basis Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Go to the DOL to have a permit issued.

If you are under 18 and want a license, you must take driver's ed. 

Anyone can take driver's ed if they want to learn to drive; it is not just geared to teenagers.

All of our sign-ups are done online and can be done any time https://drvn101.com/student-signup/

https://secure.dol.wa.gov/home/ Here are links with step-by-step instructions on how to create a license express account. This is offered in multiple languages https://drvn101.com/testing-driver-license/

Over the age of 18, it is not a state requirement. If you want to join a program to learn to drive or brush up on your skills, you are welcome to sign up. Driver ed isn’t just for teenagers and is offered for adults as well. Statistics show taking a class reduces accidents by a substantial amount.

https://dol.wa.gov/driver-licenses-and-permits/get-your-first-license-or-permit

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