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    Parker Professional Driving School

    4.0 (10 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    This was all I needed to pass the one and a half hour road test with the state trooper.

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    4.6(7 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    When my daughter told me that her friends wanted to sign up with a group discount, I did a quick…read moresearch on Yelp and didn't see anything concerning so I thought, "how much different could another driving school be???" Let's start off that this school was originally named RANDOLPH Driving School which had more telling reviews... The classroom time is the classroom time. There are certain things they need to cover so I would consider it to be adequate. For the parent class I learned somethings that I may have forgotten and "interesting" ways to avoid insurance hikes. The issue really starts with the availability of driving times. There is one owner who is also the only instructor and driving times are only available 10am and 12pm Monday through Saturday. So if you have a high school age student you options are limited and it took us over 6 months to have 6 road classes. Then our first session had some angst because of the owner's tardiness policy. While the instructor did arrive 15 minutes before the scheduled time, he also left 7 minutes before the scheduled time and didn't bother to pick up my daughter when she immediately called him. So that's probably a good reason for the instructor to be consistently late for every schedule road class we scheduled there after. The icing on the cake was when we finally finished the road classes and we needed to pay for the certificate release to the DMV which was an additional charge of $15. We asked who to make the check payable to and he said it was "cash only". So we requested to have a receipt which his response was he only does that at the office which we would have to wait 2 weeks for. When I showed up for the receipt, he showed me an error screen on his computer that the receipt can't be printed. I asked for a hand written receipt and he decided to print off the completion of the course which only showed the cost of the course but not the cost for the certificate release. When I asked him to hand write on the printout for the $15 he adamantly refused and said he "doesn't give receipts." So I found the sign on the front of his desk mildly amusing. So after 9 months, the only reason I could find to rate this school more than 1 star was I learned it's better for me to take a head on collision when someone is driving on the wrong side of the road to avoid insurance rate hikes...

    This school is amazing in gettin you prepared for your road test, I had failed two times before…read moreafter attedning other schools and Mr. Dave really helped me clean up my act. He showed me every in and out of the vehicle and the road and how to ACTUALLY do things properly. I finally was able to pass my road test. This school will MAKE you a better driver in addition to helping you pass your road test. absolutely would reccomend.

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    Victory Driving School

    Victory Driving School

    4.5(25 reviews)
    7.6 mi

    Instructor Ray is really great. I'm a bit older than the…read moretypical client and was very unfamiliar with driving starting out. I was extremely nervous and freaked out a lot on the road, but Instructor Ray was always very patient and helped me gain confidence. He had a set plan on how we progress each day and he drilled me on all the important aspects on the exam. Passed on my first try with him. My significant other also passed with this school. Highly recommend. The scheduling has also been very easy, and they send you confirmations/reminders the day before. Very friendly staff.

    I recently contacted Victory Driving School to schedule driving practice with my valid Azerbaijani…read moredriver's license, which includes a full English translation on the back. Despite Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 90, Section 10 clearly stating that foreign license holders can legally drive in the state for up to one year with a proper translation, the school rejected my application citing Appendix C from the RMV -- which only applies to license conversion, not to the legality of driving as a recent arrival. I have been in the U.S. for just 4 months, well within the 6-month window confirmed by the RMV for driving on a foreign license. I explained this to the school, but they were unwilling to acknowledge the legal difference. I found their approach dismissive and poorly informed of state law. It's unfortunate to see a driving school show such limited understanding of the legal framework they operate within. I do not recommend them to international drivers, especially those who meet all legal requirements but are treated as if they don't.

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    Randolph Driving School

    Randolph Driving School

    2.3(3 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    (short summary; just go to this school, just do it u won't regret it) i went to the classes a few…read moremonths ago, and i had a really good time, i went with my friend and we did the same class, and the classes were really fun in my opinion i was never bored and everyone was just so nice and our teacher was so good, we were raising our hands and being engaged in the lessons it was just a really enjoyable experience and i'm glad that i went to this school instated of doing through my high school, i am currently doing the driving lessons on the road, and at first i was really nervous until i found out that it was my teacher from the classroom who was doing the driving lessons with, she is literally the best, she is so kind and funny, and whenever i got nervous driving she would help me calm down, and she would never yell at me which really helped me stay calm, since i have really bad anxiety, i was so nervous to go on the main road and she completely understood and after talking with her all my nerves went down the drain, and i am excited to go driving anywhere and i don't get scared of cars in-front of me or beside me anymore because she showed me a really good tip for lane control, and ofc everyone has a time where they mess up but she just tells you and helps you correct it by either pressing on her brakes softly or correcting ur wheel, and she is never mean or rude about it, and she reassures you that it's okay just remember next time and try to do whatever it was that you messed up on like for example i was a little close to the lane when i was driving and she just moved my wheel a little to correct the car and she explained that if i hit a car and i was in there lane it would be my fault so u always want to make sure that u are all the way in ur lane and now i am never to close to the lane or i try my best to be in the correct spot when driving, i really recommend this school, i apologize for any bad grammar or spelling but check out this school i've told so many of my friends and they went through the school and had just as good of an experience as i did, so don't miss out on this life opportunity to have a good teacher and good school don't go to one where ur bored and just want to leave like all of my friends at different drivers ed hate it but i laugh and tell them i had the best time here so go to this school and have the best time of ur life i promise this is the best place to go learn and this is coming from me u don't know me but i hate school like i wish that this driver ed could be like my school i would come everyday and be excited to learn :) but i only had it for a week and now i'm back at bhr and wish my classes were like drivers ed:(

    I absolutely DO NOT! i REPEAT DO NOT RECOMMEND Randolph driving school to anyone unless you do not…read morewant your license within a year. The best part about this school was the classes which were very consistent, two hour sessions every night for three weeks, but other than that its horrible. Calling for hours was ridiculous, because they lessons were very spaced out and it took me 7 MONTHS to complete it. Frahn should not own two business's if he cannot run one effectively and efficiently.

    Shammah Driving School

    Shammah Driving School

    4.0(86 reviews)
    18.4 miNorth Cambridge
    Available by appointment
    Minority-owned & operated

    Highly recommend Lucien. He's a very good teacher who taught a complete novice. He' has never…read moremissed a lesson, always shows up on time and is a very good man. Thanks Lucien.

    Lucien has many positive reviews, so I think his teaching style clearly works well for some…read morestudents--it just didn't work for me. I'm not trying to criticize his technique as a whole, but I do want others to have a clear sense of what to expect. Booking a session was quick and easy, and I was able to get an appointment the very next day, which I really appreciated. I understand that driving instructors sometimes need to be curt and direct for safety reasons. However, I think the type of feedback also needs to match the situation and the student's experience level. For me, the lesson felt like an hour of being yelled at. I was constantly aware that I was doing something wrong, but not always what I had done wrong or how to fix it. My impression was that Lucien overestimated my prior driving experience. This could likely have been resolved by taking a few moments to pause, talk through what we were about to do, and ask whether I had done it before. When I asked questions, Lucien was willing to demonstrate, but many of his instructions weren't clear to me, and his tone made me feel as though I was being scolded, even if that wasn't his intention. If I made the same mistake multiple times, that suggested I didn't understand something, not that I wasn't trying. Instead, he seemed frustrated that I didn't get it immediately and would tell me I was doing it wrong without giving concrete, descriptive feedback about how to correct it. For example, when I was practicing turning, he would yell that I was doing it wrong and grab the wheel, which didn't help me understand what I needed to change. It would have been far more helpful to pull over, explain the steps clearly, and then practice on a quiet street where I could try again safely and independently. There were also times when I misunderstood his instructions (for instance, going into the leftmost lane instead of going to the leftmost lane that eventually turns right). His immediate response was to yell that I hadn't listened, rather than clarify what I had misunderstood. This approach felt infantilizing and made me upset and distracted, which wasn't conducive to learning. Pedagogically, it also didn't make much sense to me. I wasn't paying $70 an hour to ignore instructions; if I wasn't following them correctly, it meant something about the instructions wasn't clear. A more helpful response would have been to ask what part I had misunderstood and adjust the explanation so I could succeed next time. Overall, Lucien may be a good fit for students who thrive under very direct and high-pressure instruction, are very good at articulating the specific skills that they already have and are hoping to gain, and are better at interpreting his feedback. For others, his style may be stressful and difficult to learn from.

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    Quincy Auto Driving School

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    4.0(11 reviews)
    8.4 mi

    I'm going to be be the first one to call this place out on their false advertising! Driving school?…read moreHa! This place sells miracles! I have always been Terrified (with a capital T, mind you) of driving and got my permit a good five times before actually taking the plunge. Do that math. That's 10+ years! I researched driving schools in my area and happened upon QADS. I was skeptical because that's just my nature and my confidence was in the dumps, but I figured ONE LESSON WOULDN'T HURT ME. Hopefully. At least not too much. I'm so glad I did. My first time behind the wheel, Andrea was very patient with me and gave me tips. She was also very friendly and made me feel at ease, which was very important because let's not forget that Terrified bit. As I got more and more comfortable behind the wheel with both Andrea and Ray, my confidence level was given a boost. Then came the actual road test. Yeah, I figured that would come eventually. These instructors know the ins and outs of the road test and will prepare you to the best of their ability. Oh, and they're not shy to let you know whether you are ready or not. Why would you want to waste your money? You just have to trust them. I was soooo nervous the day of my test and Ray assured me I would be fine. The kicker was the car full of students just before me who had all failed (from another school, of course). I passed on the first try and was completely stunned, to tell you the truth. I never thought it would have been possible. Look, I got my license in December. It is now May. I suppose I waited to write the review just to make sure it would stick LOL. I am ever-grateful to QADS. I highly recommend them to anyone who is overly anxious and/or nervous. I would imagine they are a great resource for younger drivers as well. Their prices are very reasonable and staff are caring as all hell. Can I say that? Also, does anyone take lessons AFTER they've already gotten their license? I kinda just wanna hang out. :)

    The classroom was pretty dated, but the instructors definitely care about people passing the road…read moretest and actually becoming safe, careful drivers. They patiently go through most of what you need to know as a new driver, and they are nice people that won't stress you out or be too strict on you.

    Parker Professional Driving School - driving_schools - Updated May 2026

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