General
When can I start driver education?
Before attending the first class, you must be 15 years old and obtain a Learner Permit from the Driver License Division by taking and passing the State Written Test. Logan, UT DLD
You are required by law to have your permit at least six months prior to obtaining a license (even if you are already 16). It would be best to take a class approximately six months prior to reaching age sixteen, but the law allows you to start the class as early as age 15.
Do your cars have special safety equipment?
Each training car is issued a passenger side brake, basic first aid kit, fire extinguisher, a tool to break the side window and cut the seat belt, and a flashlight.
Are your instructors licensed?
All of our instructors are licensed by the state.
What happens if I miss a class?
Students must not miss the first day of class. All other classes that are missed must be made up in the following class. For example, if a student misses Day 3 during the March class, they would need to make up Day 3 during the June class. Drives will not be scheduled until the classes are made up.
Does classroom have to be completed to start behind-the-wheel?
The classroom must be completed before behind-the-wheel lessons can be scheduled.
What will I have to complete before I can get my license?
- You must obtain a learner's permit from the Driver License Division. This is accomplished by passing the written test.
- You must take and pass driver education. Attendance of 27 hours must be completed before you are eligible to obtain a license.
- Complete all instructional drives, including Street Smarts: (Scheduled with Green Canyon instructors)
- Complete a driving range session
- Pass a road test
- Be 16 yrs of age
How long does it take to complete driver ed?
Traditionally it takes three months from start to finish.
Do I need a permit to start classes?
Yes, you need a permit before you can register for driver education classes and behind-the-wheel lessons.
Why should I take driver education so soon?
- To have the knowledge to practice effectively with your parents (i.e., right of way laws, maneuvers, proper driving techniques).
- To develop good habits rather than unsafe practices that may have to be corrected in order to pass the Driving Test.
- Taking the evening/summer course will save an elective choice in your high school schedule. We have many guest speakers present that add to the instruction. Also, the course only runs 9 days.
Policies
Why am I being asked to verify my email before paying?
To protect against credit card fraud and automated "bot" activity, we require a quick email verification before completing payment.
What do I need to do?
- Click "Send Confirmation Link"
- Check your email (student or parent-either works)
- Click the link
- Return to the payment screen and click submit
Will I lose my payment information?
No-your credit card details will still be there when you return.
What if I don't complete the verification?
The payment will not go through until verification is completed.
Why is this necessary?
Unfortunately, some systems are targeted by bots testing stolen credit cards. This step ensures a real person is completing the transaction and protects both you and our platform.
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What is your refund policy?
Students who withdraw before the first class period are eligible for a refund.
Do you charge late, cancellation, or no show fees?
You must login to our website to cancel or reschedule at least 24 hours in advance to avoid a fee. There is a $30 fee for any cancelations that occur less than 24 hours before a lesson. The fee must be paid before any remaining behind-the-wheel lessons can be scheduled.
Behind-the-Wheel
Do you offer home pick-up and drop-off?
We do not offer home pick-up or drop-off. Lessons start and end at Mountain Crest High School only.
Will other students be in the car with me?
Yes, other students will be in the car during your scheduled drive time for obersvation. There could be 2-3 students in the car.
Do I need to have my own car insurance for behind-the-wheel?
You do not have to have your own insurance to drive our training vehicles. You are covered by the district's insurance policy as long as you are registered in any of the four Cache County high schools.
Can I use my own car?
You may not use your own car. You will use a vehicle designated for behind-the-wheel lessons. These vehicles are insured by Cache County School District.
What will I learn during my behind-the-wheel lessons?
During behind-the-wheel lessons, students learn how to operate a vehicle. They learn maneuvers used to change direction, park, change lanes, speed limits for residential and business areas, right of way rules for different types of intersections, merging, stopping and starting, line of sight, the habit of signaling, checking mirrors and blind spots before changing position on the road, what bad habits not to do, and much more.
Will I have the same instructor for every lesson?
Yes, you will have the same driving instructor for each drive.
Can I request a specific driving instructor?
Students will be assigned a driving instructor randomly. At the beginning of in-person courses the class gets divided into groups and assigned to specific driving instructors.
Do I need a learner's permit to schedule behind-the-wheel lessons?
Yes, you need a permit before you can register for driver education classes and behind-the-wheel lessons.
How do I schedule a behind-the-wheel lesson?
Login to your account on our website to schedule your driving lessons.
What if I need to cancel or reschedule my driving lesson?
You must log in to our website to cancel or reschedule at least 24 hours in advance to avoid a fee. There is a $30 fee for any cancelations that occur less than 24 hours before a lesson. The fee must be paid before remaining behind-the-wheel lessons can be scheduled.
