How the Teen Driver Ed Program works...
You may start the classroom portion of the Teen Driver Ed Program at 15 years and 5 months old.
The Teen Classroom Schedule is eight sessions of three hours each (24 hours total). The classes are (usually) Monday through Thursday and run two consecutive weeks. If you miss any class(es) they can be made up as early as two weeks later at no extra charge.
Evening Class time is 6:00 - 9:15 PM two sessions per month, year round.
Our State Licensed instructors are among the best in the industry. Truly caring individuals trained for safety and for expert instruction. Just ask a neighbor or a friend who has been to Officers--they'll tell you "I had fun in the classroom" and "I learned a lot behind the wheel."
The eight hours of "behind the wheel" training is scheduled as four separate—two hour driving sessions.
ODS uses only late model 5-star safety rated cars owned and maintained by the Driving School... Just another ODS Difference.
You will be able to sign up for the driving sessions after you start the class. We pick up and drop off the student for these driving sessions at home or school - anywhere in Wayne County. (Other counties—please call to discuss arrangements).
DRIVE SOONER (if you want): Current wait time to begin driving after classes:
1-2 weeks (not guaranteed) Also, you get to choose when you want to drive with our convenient on-line scheduling, you choose the dates and times even delaying the driving if that is your choice.
CALL (330) 264-3465 FOR SPECIAL PRICING. Our price includes the AAA Licensed to Learn workbook AND no additional fees: NO "fuel surcharges"!
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You may start the classroom portion of the Teen Driver Ed Program at 15 years and 5 months old.
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Schedule of Upcoming Classes
Starting March 15, 2009 NIGHT Class 6:00PM - 9:15PM
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| Sun | Mon | Tues | Wed | Thur | Fri | Sat |
| Mar 15 | Mar 16 | Mar 17 | Mar 18 | |||
| Mar 22 | Mar 23 | Mar | Mar 25 |
Starting March 29, 2009 NIGHT/DAY Class
1st week
Mon-Thu 6:00PM - 9:15PM
2nd week Mon-Wed Noon-4PM
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| Sun | Mon | Tues | Wed | Thur | Fri | Sat |
| 4 night classes | Mar 29 |
Mar 30 |
Mar 31 |
Apr 1 | ||
| 3 day classes this wk | Apr 5 |
Apr 6 12- 4pm |
Apr 7 |
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Call (330) 264-3465 to enroll or SIGN UP ON-LINE
(No payment is due now)
You can count on us...
Students that started classes on January 4th at one of the other local driving schools are still waiting for the next class. They cancelled the next 16 22 class sessions. When we post a class schedule - we hold classes - pretty simple way to do business.
Here's what their class calendar looks like after the fact...
FYI: ODPS CHANGES TEMPORARY PERMIT PROCEDURE
Effective Dec. 15, 2008, the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) and the Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP), divisions of the Ohio Department of Public Safety (ODPS), are implementing new measures to increase efficiency and security when issuing temporary driving permits, commercial driver licenses and motorcycle endorsements.
With the new procedure, customers will first visit an OSHP Driver Examination Station (DX) to take the knowledge test, rather than purchasing a temporary packet before taking the test. A temporary photo will also be taken at this time. Customers will be required to show two acceptable documents before taking the test. The acceptable documents list can be viewed online at: http://www.bmv.ohio.gov/driver_license/aid.htm.
Results of the knowledge test will be stored electronically and will be verified at a BMV Deputy Registrar (DR) before a temporary permit or endorsement is issued. Customers will be able to purchase the temporary permit from the DR only after successfully passing the knowledge test. The Digest of Motor Vehicle Laws is still available for pick up at DRs, DXs or by download on www.bmv.ohio.gov to study for the knowledge test.
“This new procedure will not only reduce paper use and increase efficiency, but also ensure that the person taking the knowledge test, skills test, and the person receiving the license are the same, and is a great example of two divisions working together to improve service and security for customers,” said ODPS Director Henry Guzmán.
Passing the knowledge test does not guarantee a license, temporary instruction permit or endorsement will be issued. Acceptable documents must be presented and verified at the DR, and a corresponding photo must be taken. The new temporary permit is an all inclusive plastic document. All documents presented, and the photo taken, at the OSHP DX are to establish a testing record only.
Customers should note that beginning with the statewide implementation date, Monday, Dec. 15, 2008, they will not be able to purchase temporary packets from DRs until they have passed the knowledge test at the DX. DX stations are closed on Mondays, making Tuesday, Dec. 16, the first day knowledge tests will be available at DX locations.
The new procedure is being implemented after successful pilot programs in the Columbus and Toledo areas were completed.