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When choosing a driving school make sure to ask the right questions
Below are four of the most important questions to ask to insure there are no surprises once you or your child begin the process of earning a drivers license.
Below are four of the most important questions to ask to insure there are no surprises once you or your child begin the process of earning a drivers license.
Do you offer pick and drop off for driving lessons ?
Yes! CrashCourse is one of not many driving schools to offer free pick up and drop off for driving lessons.
Are all of your driving instructors currently licensed by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation?
We only employ licensed driving instructors, even our support staff who work in our offices we require certification. All staff also undergo periodic background checks and are required to complete at least 30 hours of professional development per year.
What is your driving lesson availability especially for your teen programming?
Be careful to choose a driving school who will set your teenager up to complete all driving lessons during the state required six month holding period. At CrashCourse we schedule all driving lessons upfront and in advance to ensure program completion in a timely manner. We also will periodically close enrollment to new students to maintain a healthy driving lesson calendar.
Do you provide written feedback after every driving lesson?
Students receive our RealTime Lesson Report™, via email, after each driving lesson. Our report gives students and parents a snapshot of what was done during the driving lesson. It offers customized tips and suggestions for practicing with parents and videos of how to improve your driving skills.
New Packages. Better Value.
Our new programming offers private driving lessons, and more drive time, paired with our RealTime Lesson Report™ to provide the best service in the industry.
To all current students/parents,
During this unpreceded time, the Wisconsin Driver Education Group wants to make earning
your driver's license pleasurable, safe, and affordable. Due to the Wisconsin “Safer at Home”
order, we have had to suspend all driving lessons and classroom experiences until June 15th,
2020.
We are pleased to announce that we have received permission from the state to resume
behind-the-wheel lessons immediately, as long as they are one-on-one instructions (one student
and one instructor at all times). The student would have to enroll in a program that qualifies
them to waive the required 6 hours of observation. Per Wisconsin state law, observation may be
substituted with Behind-the-wheel instruction; 1 hour of driving substitutes 2 hours of
observation. Starting May 11th, we will resume behind-the-wheel lessons with students who
upgrade to at least 9 hours driving instruction.
If you are interested in enrolling your child, select the current program your child is enrolled in,
and you will see the amount of the upgrade.
- Online Classic Program - $150.00 (3 additional behind the wheel lessons)
- Online Enhanced Program- $50.00 (1 additional behind the wheel lesson)
- 1 Week Traditional Program- $100.00 (2 additional behind the wheel lessons)
With the upgrade, there are 9 total behind the wheel lessons and no observation.
*All previous program rules and policies still apply. This is an addition to your existing
contract.
This program upgrade is not mandatory, but rather an additional option for parents who would
feel more comfortable with their child being taught one-on-one for behind the wheel lessons.
Due to the new guidelines, students who upgrade will begin lessons the week of May 11th, 2020
and all other programs will begin June 15th, 2020. If you have any questions please contact us
via email at [email protected]. If you would like to upgrade, enroll above .