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    A2Z Driving School Dallas

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    DriversEd.com

    DriversEd.com

    2.0
    (10 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    I had the worst experience getting my daughters completion certificate…read more They basically tell you that you cannot have the completion certificate emailed or download - you have to pay a large Fed Ex fee to have it sent to the driving school that we used for the physical driving sessions. I spent an hour on hold and was told they couldn't help (thinking I was signed up for the driving lessons-we only signed up for online test). Finally talked to someone and they said they would Fed Ex it to All Star Driving. It did not arrive. Called again and waited on hold for an extremely long time again. The package finally arrived. All Star Driving (love them) said that the certificates from Driversed.com are usually filled out wrong and that I was lucky. PLEASE DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY! My friends daughter signed up for online and driving with Driversed.com and the driving school totally closed for good. They sent her certificate to Sears Driving School (that is closed for Covid19). No one answers the phone at Driversed.com or Sears. My friends daughter is turning 16 next week and can't finish her last two lessons or change her certificate to parent taught. How can any business just not answer emails or phones?

    My daughter just completed this course. I would never recommend it to anyone and will not use it…read morefor my next two children. After complaining the entire time she took this to my husband, he just sat down with us while she took the final test. He finally understands my frustrations. This program focuses 75% on drugs and alcohol. Forget your child needing to know general driving skills and road signs. Go over. Teach. That is fine. But the test questions for getting your drivers permit and to pass this course should not revolve around what I am more likely to do if I use heroin, if a tire shop or a gas station is better to get air for my tire, or what problem is associated with hands-free devices (which the course believes it will distract someone because of poor reception). I never have poor reception with my hands free device. Another question we had a problem with is what can't be operated by your multi-purpose lever. My parking lights are NOT on my levers. Windshield wipers, high/low beams, turn signals. Those are all on my levers. Their customer service is HORRIBLE to deal with. After two days of their website being down, I called in. The guy was extremely rude and would not even try to tell me if the problem was close to being resolved. Let me just mention all the grammatical and spelling errors I have noticed. Some of their videos are outdated. We were actually forced to watch credits roll after one video for at least a minute before we could move on. Steer clear. They try to trick you with stupid nonsensical questions that have two answers that you are left to figure out which one makes less sense. That is what they want you to choose. Your child will complete the course having a great idea of what drugs will do to them if they drive but they may not know what common road signs are.

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    The Driving Institute

    The Driving Institute

    4.6
    (9 reviews)
    11.1 mi

    Just had my last 1hr session with Mr Rossi yesterday - learnt how to change a flat tire, now how…read moremany driving schools over the DFW area do you know that teaches you how to change a flat? I came to learn about The Driving Institute, earlier in the year in January - I had a relatively bad experience with another Driving School, after 10hrs of road experience with that school... I was left with no confidence in any of my skills and I barely got any feedback. I booked myself in originally for 2hrs behind the wheel private lessons (which after I passed my driving test - I added in a further 2hrs later in the year to gain some confidence with Interstate and Highway driving), and I must say from the moment I contacted Miranda at The Driving Institute, I was greeted with nothing but friendliness and professionalism. I had my lessons with Mr Rossi [The 2hrs were split into 1hr sessions] and I have to say just after 2hrs, my confidence rose to further than what it was after 10hrs with my previous instructor. He fixed any issues I had within seconds with such simple techniques. He's a great teacher and he knows his stuff! It was well worth my drive from Richardson just for the lessons - I couldn't recommend anyone better to get you ready for these fast and furious Texas roads.

    Janet was extremely professional, courteous and patient. She was extremely accommodating and…read moreworked with my schedule to get my son's driving test completed. The institute is firm but fair and my son is definitely a better driver.

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