UTAH ROAD SKILL TEST CALENDAR
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9: 12:00; 12:20; 12:40; 13:00; 13:20
To schedule a road test, pick a date and time slot and test it with a picture of your learner’s permit to 801-502-7985. You can pay for your road test here online in order to save time processing payment in the office.
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BEHIND-THE-WHEEL CALENDAR
04 – 06 PM: NOVEMBER – 6, 15, 18, 22, 25 26,
To schedule your behind-the-wheel appointment, select the dates and times that work best for you and text them to 801-502-7985. You can choose either 3 sessions of 2 hours each or 6 sessions totaling 12 hours. Please note that each 2-hour session is shared among 3 students.
At National Driving School, we drive in groups of 3 to ensure that both students and instructors are always in safe company. Additionally, observing other students during their driving sessions enhances the learning experience, helping you gain a deeper understanding of driving techniques.
STUDENTS VIDEO TESTIMONIALS
YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED
We create this page to answer some basic questions for you, by so doing we hope to
reduce the number of calls coming into our office.
Can I start a driver education course at 15? | Yes, you can complete your driver’s education course at 15, but have to wait till you are 16 to get your license. The driver’s education certificate of completion does not expire, and the road test result is good for a year. | ||
How does your program work? | If you are 15, 16, 17, or 18 years old in Utah, you are required to take a driver education course in order to get your license. This you can do through a driving school like ours or through your high school. | ||
How long do I have to hold my learner’s permit before I get my license? | If you are 15, 16, or 17 years old, you are required to hold your learner’s permit for 6 months before you can be licensed. | ||
I am 18 years old. Do I need a learner’s permit? | Yes, whether you are 15 or 99 years old, you must obtain a Utah learner’s permit as a first step to getting your license. | ||
I am 18 years old; how long do I have to hold my learner’s permit? | 18-year-olds are not required to hold their learner’s permit for six months. You can get your license as soon as you complete the driver’s education course. | ||
I am 18 and already have my learner’s permit; do I still need to take the 18-hour classroom driver education course? | Yes, a learner’s permit does not exempt you from taking the 18-hour classroom course. | ||
If I take Driver’s Ed with National Driving School, can I take the final road test with you guys? | No, we are not allowed to administer the final road test to anyone that took the state-required driver education course with our driving school. You have to take it with another driving school. We recommend Drive Right: 912 E Fort Union Blvd Midvale, UT 84047: Tel: 801-943-2200, or Libertini Driving School (801) 946-8900 | ||
How much do you charge for your driving school? | Our cost is as follows:
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Do you still host Live Classroom? | No. Due to COVID-19, all live classroom sessions are suspended till further notice. | ||
What does the $350.00 covers | The $400.00 covers:
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How many tests do I have to take before I get my license? | Good question. You will take a total of 2 tests. Namely:
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Will I get a full six hours behind the wheel? | With all intents and purposes, we are committed to giving you the full six hours behind the wheel and even more if needed. If for any reason, you miss some minutes and seconds behind the wheel, you are strongly encouraged to make up those times before graduating. | ||
What is your success rate? | Currently, 98% of our students pass their road test for the first time. | ||
Has any of your students ever crashed your student driver’s vehicle before? | No, not once. The truth is, in 11 years of operations, we have had zero accidents and zero fatalities. That means National Driving School is one of the safest driving schools in Utah. The safety of our students is our number one priority when conducting behind-the-wheel training. | ||
Why should I choose National Driving School over others? |
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Do you accept payments? | Because of past experience of students we offered payments absconding with our money, we decided not to accept payments. If you don’t have the full money wait until you have it before you enroll in our program. | ||
What forms of payment do you accept? | We accept all forms of payment – cash, debit/credit card, money order, vouchers, etc. | ||
I do not live in the Salt Lake area, can I still take your course? | Yes, we have students coming from St. George, Park City, Ogden, Tooele, and beyond participating in our program. All you need is to register and pay online, we will email you the student workbook. Complete the workbook, then come down to Salt Lake and complete the behind-the-wheel portion in three days, doing two hours of driving and two hours of observations per day. It is that simple. | ||
What is your school curriculum based on? | Our curriculum is safety first, maneuver specific, and skill-focused. Our goal is to put new drivers behind-the-wheel with skill and confidence, with a lifetime of safe driving habits. | ||
Do You Still Pick Up and Drop Off? | Unfortunately, due to our busy schedule, we are not able to offer to pick up and drop off at this time. |