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National Safety Council, Nebraska

National Safety Council, Nebraska

(3 reviews)

West Omaha

Short answer: DO NOT SEND YOUR CHILD TO THIS DRIVING SCHOOL. It will only inconvenience everything…read morein your life and in getting your child a driver's license. Everything about this was deceptively convenient. Select my son's class and then pay online. Easy. But everything after was a complete mess. I got emails changing dates and times which the instructors - in classroom and driving - contradicted. I picked the times for a reason -to work with our schedule and instead had to rearrange my entire week around the nonsense the Safety Council put us through. My son came out of class the first day with a written note explaining more changes to the schedule and then the driving instructor gave him a no-show for missing a driving session we were told was moved. He even went on to pretty much call us liars since he "emailed" us about the schedule. He did not, we checked through every email, text, and hand written note we'd got from the people at this site. Then, after we finally get done (and we were so happy to just be done dealing with this company), come to find out they never sent the information to the DMV so I had to call them while at the counter to get them to push the send button they should have done months ago. The two ladies at the school who had to endure my barrage of phone calls (because I called close to a dozen times over 30 minutes) should get a raise, everyone else, not so much. The woman at the DMV was nice enough to let me keep trying to get a hold of them even after the DMV office closed. She tried to be neutral about the whole thing but apparently this is a common problem with this driving school. As we left, and she probably thought we were out of earshot, I heard her tell her coworker that she had yet to meet anyone who liked the National Safety Council's driving program. So nice, even the employees at the DMV know they're cr@p. I cannot believe I actually paid these people for the level of incompetence I got. Bonus: The woman at the DMV told us a story of how one mom had come in only to go through the same issue we were going through. Couldn't get through to apparently the 1(one) person who can send the info to the DMV (so apparently the person who is the root cause of the immediate problem since if they did their job the DMV wouldn't be aware of them) and instead had their child take the test to get their drivers license. The employee was trying to make it into a funny story but all I could think was the woman paid $300+ for her child to go to this school. I hope she got a refund.

This is the place to go to get rid of those pesky traffic violation tickets, oddly enough located…read morenear one of the most dangerous and hard to navigate intersections in the city (I'm looking at you, 120th and L). So I was taking care of a little speeding ticket I received last month. I rolled up here for a 6-10 p.m. class on a Monday night -- just my luck it was during the NCAA men's basketball championship game. Ah well. None of us were here for the sheer fun of it. The class from the National Safety Council was mind-numbingly long and dull, but even so that's exactly what I expected. As I sat there doodling in a workbook more fit for first graders than a roomful of adults with driving issues, I couldn't help think about how much I hate driving in general. It's dangerous and costly. From insurance, to maintenance, to all the time I've wasted in my life sitting in traffic -- made all the worse thanks to the terrible drivers who eventually end up in this class (myself excluded, of course; I'm a great driver who was just caught "going with the flow of traffic"). Give me adequate bike lanes and a public transportation system that can actually get me to places I want to go and I'll stop gunning it down the road in my 4-banger Subaru. Until then all bets are off! Cue the Kenny Loggins... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzQ3eBerHfM

Cornhusker Driving School - This fella cut me off 2 times and another vehicle texting while driving

Cornhusker Driving School

(2 reviews)

West Omaha

I had a great experience at Cornhusker driving school. Before I went there, I was really skittish…read moreabout driving and the classroom time really made me want to drive. After the classroom hours were done I met with my instructor and my instructor was the only part I wasn't big on however, I did learn really really fast and got my certificate within two lessons. My instructor was very quiet. The whole time we were driving, except to yell at me to speed up because we went on the interstate my very first lesson when I had started the classroom hours I hadn't step foot in the car besides in the parking lot and then after classroom hours I had been continuously driving and got on Dodge before going with my instructor for the first time. At the same time I'm glad he didn't make conversation with me because that probably would've distracted me and make me not get my certificate as fast as I did. Overall it was a really good experience for me driving wise and for the fact that I had to pay $500 for the classroom hours I was very self motivating to be able to drive because of how much money I had spent. The driving instructors, however, are based on location so if you get a bad one, it doesn't mean that the place is bad overall. I really wish that my driving structure had got over parking and other stuff but all we did was interstate and then test.

I signed up our teen for their driving course and driving sessions about 6 months ago. The class…read moreportion was solid, but the drive times were awful. They were often shorter than an hour and usually only done once every 2-4 weeks. The instructor was difficult to work with and did not practice with our teen enough. They went on the interstate a total of one time and when asked if they were going to practice parallel parking or more interstate they said, "no, it's not on the driving test." Just because something isn't on the driving test doesn't mean it's not important. I would not recommend this company.

Road-Ready Driver Training - driving_schools - Updated May 2026

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