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    Sharing The Road Driving School

    1.8 (5 reviews)

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    Hampshire Driving School

    Hampshire Driving School

    3.6(7 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    So, here's a place not a lot of people talk about. Of course, I have a feeling that's probably…read morebecause driving schools are one of those places no one Yelps about unless their experience was somehow incredibly negative. As we've recently enrolled our son into driver's ed, I felt it was high time someone gave an honest opinion about this place. Well, after you fork over the initial $800+ for this 2 month-long course, they immediately require the parents (yeah...BOTH parents, if applicable) to attend what they call a "parent's class". This is normally scheduled right before the student's first class. What this consists of is the head teacher dude pretty much explaining what the students will be learning; along with some handy tips on how not to freak out your own child trying to learn the ways of the road. Basically, "don't scream at your teen behind the wheel" type stuff. Anyways, this is a one-time meeting that lasts about an hour and a half. This felt a bit longer than necessary, but whatevs. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Alright. One thing I need to get out of the way right now - I HATE their parking lot. Like, I really, REALLY hate the way this parking situation is. Let me explain. As you can already tell, this place is located smack dab in the midst of downtown Nashua; one of the most pretentious and pathetic attempts at emulating the brimming and overpriced sprawling metropolis known only as Boston that I've ever seen. This means inexorably being left with the grueling choices of either paying for parking (yuck!), shamelessly squatting in the reserved residential parking across the street, OR...driving just past the school's entrance to take two right turns and utilize the undersized parking lot located in the back of the building. It's worth mentioning this parking lot is shared, ostensibly containing approximately 6 wasted reserved spaces for...something. Oh, and be sure to take your sweet ass time maneuvering throughout this parking lot so as not to accidentally nick someone's car door. I honestly wouldn't be surprised if this design is intentionally set up to "test" the students. As for the course itself, it's pretty routine, really. My son seems to have acquired the basic skills and knowledge needed to pass the state test. Which, judging from the majority of drivers around here, doesn't seem like it'd be all that difficult to pass with flying colors anyway. Now then...there are a couple other things I find quite vexing about this course. Recording driving hours: In the beginning, they let you know there's an app which allows the parent to record their teen's driving hours automatically whenever you accompany them for a driving session. Just one problem though - you can't actually submit these hours at the end of the course as proof of time driven. Nope. Instead, they STILL make you painstakingly hand jam the hours onto a physical paper copy of the driving sheet. May I ask...WHY?! What's the point of having an app that does this automatically when we can't even use it as proof of hours driven? Whoever drafted this course needs to hop in a time machine and travel forward in time to the 21st century PRONTO! Parking: I know I touched on this a bit already. But I also want to mention the incredibly tiny parking spaces, accompanied with a one-way exit (which almost everyone violates by entering into the ostensible DO NOT ENTER sign) near the street entrance. ALSO, also....the paths going around the parking lot aren't really one-way. So, when you pull around the back, you may find yourself nose-to-nose with a car coming the opposite direction as you're about to turn in like I did at least once. This parking situation is stupid, avoidable, and fixable. Just force everyone to enter and exit the same way with signs like the rest of the country streets do. It's easy! The only other caveat to be aware of is the fact that driving and observation hours are almost totally impromptu, apparently. Which means everything is subject to change, based on no-shows and whatnot. They will accommodate weekend driving though, so....that's definitely a win. But overall, this place isn't nearly as bad as the other two previous reviewers suggested. Then again, how many folks actually take the time to adequately review a driving school on Yelp? Really. I'm gonna remain fair and slightly impartial by giving Hampshire Driving School 3 adequate parking lots with proper exit and entrance signs out of 5.

    This driving school is a great place to send your teens to learn how to drive. Instructors are…read morehelpful and care about their students and try to make sure they know the rules of the road and how to manage problems while driving and to get their license successfully. Would recommend to all!

    Driving Legends NH Driving School

    Driving Legends NH Driving School

    5.0(1 review)
    9.7 mi

    After going through a handful of unreliable and just not-so-great driving instructors, I was…read morestarting to lose hope until I found Marco online. We've been working together for months now, and the progress I've made is honestly amazing. I used to have huge anxiety when it came to driving, especially on highways. It felt like something I would never get over. But Marco was incredibly patient, kind, and full of smart, easy-to-understand tips that made everything click. He helped build my confidence one step at a time. The day I went to take my driving test, he actually came with me to the DMV and let me use his car for the test, something I really appreciated. And guess what? I passed! He's also bilingual and speaks Spanish, which is a big plus for anyone who's more comfortable learning that way. If you're looking for a driving instructor who genuinely cares and knows how to teach in a calm, clear, and encouraging way, look no further. I can't recommend him enough!

    From the owner: Learn to Drive. At Driving Legends NH our goal is for each student to gain confidence in the…read morecomplex environment of driving. The circumstances that a driver can encounter on the road are endless. We prepare the students for what they will potentially encounter using Scan, Identify, Predict, Decide and Execute techniques and place an emphasis on driving with safe habits, avoiding texting while driving, and being a good role model for younger siblings. New classes starting in Windham. Register to hold your Place and join the legacy.

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