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Taught both my children and now a granddaughter to drive. Also tutored my daughter in the 4th grade. Amazing place.

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I would 100% recommend this service to someone learning how to drive. When I had my first lesson I…read morealready pretty much knew how to drive, and thought I knew everything. However, Coach Reuben taught me a lot more that I didn't know, such as pulling over and parking and the proper way to reverse, and a different way to parallel park. Later, (today) I got the road test package with Coach Tony, and I was taken through the test route and retaught everything. I got an 88% on the test and passed. Coach Tony was an exceptional teacher and really helped me pass the test, I am extremely grateful, thanks Savedrivers!

A bad First & Last…read more The instructor was late, rude, and had scammed my wife of an extra $50. My wife's Coach was Aretha. She was rude and unprofessional in her ethics. My wife had booked the appointment online and was charged $50 of the total $100. When the instructor arrived (15 mins late) her first sentences were "How are you going to pay? I only take cash." Since my wife only carries cards and no cash she had to go inside Walmart and withdraw $50. Luckily my wife is smart and thinks ahead and she withdrew $100. When my wife had given her the $50 she had stated that it's $100 for the lesson. Although we had already paid the previous $50 for the booking, Aretha had charged my wife an extra $50. Aretha had stated that the lessons range from $120 - $150. I had talked to the manager previously about getting lessons from them and all those previous times he had stated that $100 is per training session and each session is 2 hours long. Once I called him about the situation he had even told me that SHE (Aretha) shouldn't have done that because SHE (Aretha) already knew that my wife had paid the $50 booking fee. Luckily for us, the manager had refunded us the $50 that Aretha stole from my wife. My recommendation for this company, don't hire instructors that lie and steal from people. My recommendation for students or drivers that want to learn, don't go here.

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Coach Todd was great with my neurodivergent child. We had such a fantastic experience from start to…read morefinish. My child passed the test with a perfect score on the first try. Since our daily commute involves 270, I requested a lot of highway practice. I feel like my child is prepared to drive in St. Louis traffic! I can't recommend them enough.

Generally a pretty good experience with Coach Harder…read more I got the package where they take you on the driving lesson and then let you use their car for the driving test; I forget how much it ran me, maybe like around 300-400 total. There are cheaper places to get it I think but they covered the chesterfield which worked for me, circa October I would only have two pieces of advice/feedback for Coach Harder: 1. Would be better if the driving teachers left some pad in between lessons so they could do things such as use the bathroom in between students. My driving teacher was in the bathroom for ten minutes of my time during our driving lesson, and then even tried to leave ten minutes early 2. There's very little point in going into detail with student drivers about the points, and getting into the differences between which things get a demerit of one points vs. two points, and all other intricacies about the scoring system. All this does is highlight how familiar you are with the scoring system - the test taker is not going to remember anything about points. Rather than doing that, you should just in plain english be explaining which maneuvers are the most important (eg. complete stop when backing up before turning around, parking on an incline), rather than discussing the point system, something no one is going to remember during the assessment, and more importantly once they are on the road

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