All Drive Training Academy
 Information about All Drive Training Academy
Opening hours
- sunday: (closed)
 - monday: 9h-17h
 - tuesday: 9h-17h
 - wednesday: 21h-0h
 - thursday: 0h-19h
 - friday: 9h-19h
 - saturday: 8h-12h
 
All Drive Training Academy: Reviews
Negative experience: For those looking into this academy: I found this academy through my child's school. The classroom portion was fine, and my child passed easily. However, when it came time for the Phase 2 driving instruction, the experience was very harsh. The instructor was rude and hostile toward the children in the car. She grabbed the steering wheel in the middle of traffic and frequently raised her voice—not in a corrective or informative way, but in an aggressive and degrading manner. This is not a good learning environment for any child to feel safe or confident. I withdrew my child and enrolled elsewhere, where they felt more comfortable and passed the driving test with ease. Driving schools should be encouraging and safe learning environments, not harsh and nerve-racking. I’ve heard from several others (3+) who had similar experiences with this business. I strongly advise going elsewhere. Mrs. Carmelita Carr needs to seriously rethink her teaching methods before working with any more students. If I could, I would give this school 0 out of 5 stars. I strongly recommend either going to a different school or opting for a parent-taught program.
Negative experience: Called today and spoke with a woman who had a Georgia accent (she said she was from Georgia) and she was hands down one of the rudest disrespectful person I have ever spoke to. I was looking to get my sister in law (24) a driving test so we didn't have to do it at the facility. My sister in law had already taken 6 hour course and had driving experience. The woman told me that my sister in law would definitely fail but come on in anyway. She tried to tell me i was a terrible mother for putting my child on the road. Again, this is my sister in law not my child. Decided to go to a different school the same day and she passed with flying colors. This place should not be in business. What a way to tear a driver down without even knowing them. The response given from the owner is a pathetic example of unprofessionalism and lack of taking responsibility. I didn't ask for help so why would you give it? That was such a weird statement. I called to see if the facility had any availability for a road test. Nothing more nothing less
 It's one thing to give an honest review that warranted, but it's something totally different when you DO NOT TELL THE ENTIRE STORY! I still don't understand why that's so hard for people to do. So, let me fill in the gaps for the public and the citizens that I want to help keep safe in our communities and on our roads. First and foremost, you NEVER mentioned that the person was your 24 year old sister in law. When you called, you were originally speaking to another instructor. Because of the information you gave her, she asked you could she put you on speaker to confirm the documents you needed to bring. The reason she even had to ask is because she wanted to make sure she was understanding correctly that you were saying that you guys were at DPS at the time getting a permit. So, then I asked the same question, "does she have a permit?' You then said, "we are here (at DPS) getting it now. So that's when I asked you were you asking for a road test, because in my mind I really thought you meant you wanted to take driving lessons. But you affirmed that you meant road test. So, that's when I asked about the individual's driving performance. You then said, that you had started driving when you were five years old on a farm. I then said, I understand, I'm from Georgia (you did not recognize the accent, I told you where I was from) and I started driving on a farm at 12 years old as well, but that alone did not make me a "safe driver." I NEVER SAID ANYTHING ABOUT YOU BEING A BAD MOM! People who know me and will read this will KNOW that statement was a flat out LIE! I simply asked you, why would you bring her to take a road test on the same day that she got her permit. You said she's been driving since she was younger (hence why would I assume it was your sister in law). As a sworn officer, who attested a render a service that would attribute to the safety of our roads and highways, why wouldn't I ask that question. You got so defensive because I was asking questions that ANYONE in my profession should have asked with the information you had given. Lastly, you said, I told you that the "individual" was more than likely to fail, again because of the difficulty of the route. You were correct with that statement, but YOU were the one who said, "I WILL BRING HER ANYWAY" and YOU JUST TEST HER, SHE'LL PASS!' Then I said, well bring her on. How can I tear someone down and I was talking to you. Besides, it was quite obvious that you were 100% confident in her driving ability if she is as good as you say she is, then the questions I was asking would have NO BEARING on how she felt as a driver. Once I hung up the phone, the 3 other instructors shook their heads and one of them said to me, "stop trying to help people who don't want your help!" I will say this a gazillion times if I need to, I'M MORE CONCERNED WITH PEOPLE'S LIVES THAN I AM ABOUT MONEY!!! I'm in business to make money but, I'm not in business to take people's money. I was simply trying to get you to think about what I was trying to convey and not possibly waste your money!
I would like to note again, just because a person passes a road test doesn't quantify them as a safe driver. DPS has a saying that if you fail their test, you have to be a horrible driver because they are so easy as well as most 3rd party routes. So, prayerfully your SIL will be a good safe driver and things will work out good for her!
Negative experience: In order to help others and parents I wanted to make sure I write a review. I don’t like doing this, but I wish someone would have warned me. My kid hated this course and begged me to allow him to change agencies. I told him no, and believe that if you start something, you should finish it, however this is life and death and driving is a serious matter. My kid was threaten (similar to other complaints above) that the instructor would tell dmv he was such a poor driver and would flag him, and told him would get into an accident within a week of having his license. However they still provided his verified of completion. Long story short, save your money and go somewhere else with people that care and want your kids/family to succeed.
 Mr. Hobbs,
I'm so sorry you feel the way do, However, it's very obvious that you sir unfortunately don't have your facts straight! Just as stated that you don't like to "do this," I don't like making negative PUBLIC reviews about my students. But let's talk about the facts, your son was one of the most unsafe drivers that we (all 3 instructors he drove with) have experienced who have come back for Phase III driving. We informed you guys before he started of our routes. We told you that we do things that MAJORITY of other driving schools do not do. We go places that they will NOT go. We on the other hand take pride in being able to say that our kids can drive ANYWHERE, because we take them EVERYWHERE! We ask EVERY parent, can your student drive anywhere and most importantly in rush hour traffic in the city? The response I got was yes. I can only go by what a parent tells me, so what did we do, put him in situations that he clearly was not experienced with and each time he drove we put ourselves and other drivers at risk. Each time he returned, he would be asked if he practiced the "Safe Driving Techniques" taught and during the first week, he said he DID NOT HAVE TIME ( everything is documented). My advice to him when the weekend was approaching was to come to New Braunfels and just practice driving in the city in heavy traffic. The next week when he came back, he assured me he had been practicing but his performance in rush hour city traffic had not improved. Prime example, drive #5 was the most frightening drive. He made a left turn into oncoming traffic, I reached over and corrected him. When he got to the stop sign, there was 4 cars that was exiting the highway (I-35), 3 were in the left lane and 1 changed into the right lane. We are all watching the traffic coming towards us at approximately 50 -60 miles an hour and all of sudden your son proceeded to pull out in front of the traffic. I slammed on my brake and held it, he was still pushing on the accelerator trying to make the car go. I did yell at that point, "take your foot off the gas!" It TERRIFIED EVEYONE in the vehicle. The car in the right lane swerved to the left almost hitting one of the other vehicles. It scared me so bad, we had to pull over. I needed to take a breather. The only thing that kept replaying in my mind was the fact that at a very minimum, the two students sitting on the left ,and the driver in the right lane would have possibly been killed instantly and myself and the student behind me killed or if not, seriously injured. I asked him, why did you do that, his response was I thought I could go. So, I said, remember you have to judge the speed of those vehicles. We teach judging the speed of other vehicles EVERY SINGLE DAY, but again if a student does not practice, they cannot perfect the skills they are deficient in. ALL STUDENTS are told EVERYDAY what areas they are unsafe in and we even give them examples of how to practice just those things.
If he would have had an accident, even though it would have been his fault, even you would have questioned me as to why I didn't stop the car and you would have been correct in holding me accountable as well. So with that being said, I guess I will NEVER fully understand why I get negative reviews over something that I teach that can in a SPLIT SECOND result in a matter of LIFE or DEATH. I've asked myself several times, what makes me different than a coach that gets onto a kid that messes up a play. Do the parents right bad reviews about that coach when he/she is speaking with GREAT PASSION in their voice trying to make the student better at whatever sport, the answer would be no. But here I am getting horrible reviews because I'm trying to make sure we are putting "safe drivers," on our streets.
Lastly, make sure you get the facts, I did not threaten to contact DPS, because I already learned (from my own story) that's not possible. I simply say, if you are not a safe driver, you can't test with me!
Fantastic experience: As a Military family arriving in a new city and not knowing much about the area, we were happy to find All Drive Training Academy with their friendly staff to fully train our first born to survive and drive well in San Antonio traffic. Being a loving dad, I was not too excited about sending my daughter out on the road for the first time, I was nervous—probably more than my child was! But from the moment we signed up, this driving school went above and beyond to earn our trust. The instructors were patient, professional, and truly cared about helping my child become a confident, safe driver. They communicated clearly with both of us every step of the way, and I was never left wondering how things were going. What meant the most to me was the way they treated my child—not just as a student, but with real respect and encouragement. By the end of the course, my child felt ready—and I felt peace of mind. I can’t thank this team enough for making such an important milestone a positive and safe experience for our family. Highly recommend them to any parent looking for a trustworthy, caring, and effective driving school. We will be signing up our son in the future. Thank you Miss Carmelita and team!
Negative experience: Instruction wasn't passionate and disrespectful, unprofessional scheduling. Not recommend.
Before I responded to your post, I wanted to pull your folder and cameras to make sure we have the right person. Thankfully we are professional enough that we don’t post client’s drives. However, the reason for your review was not based on our level/ lack of professionalism but your dishonesty about your ability to drive. I’m sorry that you feel your experience was subpar but I will never apologize for not testing/licensing a person that is very unsafe. Prayerfully if you have obtained your license, you have practiced more and you will prove to be safe for yourself as well as everyone else on our roads/highways.
Fantastic experience: This place helped my daughter in a time of need. She had a minor accident and was afraid to drive again. The lady I spoke with over the phone told me to send her in. She spent a little time with her, had her drive around and gave her some pointers. It made a world of difference. I am so grateful to this place. I can’t thank them enough.
Thank you so much for affording us the opportunity to assist your daughter. Our mission is that is that everyone regardless of what their skill level is, gets an opportunity to become the most proficient safe drivers out there. If you guys need any further assistance, we are here for you.
Negative experience: Extremely controlling teacher. She behaved as though we were 5th graders. I am autistic and attended this school while it was hosted at Canyon Lake High a year ago. As an autistic person, I need a certain type of stimulation to be able to function. Without proper levels of stimulation, I feel overwhemled and confused. I can becomes agitated when in this state, which usually presents itself as a lack of patience with others and trouble filtering my speech. Teacher Marina absolutely failed to understand this. I know that most people cannot understand the needs of an autistic person, but this woman's behavior was downright disrespectful. I would show up to class ready to learn and regulating my emotions by drawing on an Ipad. Marina told me not to, so I explained to her that I am autistic and need the stimulation. She affirmed that I was not allowed to use it aside for note taking, so I did my best to be without it. I struggle with my personal space bubble being much larger than the average person's. This means I can become overwhelmed by sitting in a desk pushed right against another person's desk. I initially sat across the room to make sure I had this space, as well as to make sure my drawing did not bother other students. Marina insisted that I sat at the same table as the other students, even when I explained why I didn't, so I obliged. Because of the struggles of tolerating not being able to access my needs as an autistic person, I had to make up some classes as I was not able to attend. Marina expressed zero willingness to allow me small accomodations to prevent me from needing time off. She also kept talking about my condition where everyone in the class could hear us, which made me feel very self conscious. When we went to get issued a learner's permit and she scheduled it for us, we found out that it was 5 hours away. Upon arriving after the long trip, we found out that she DIDN'T EVEN SCHEDULE it despite having told us she did. We wasted 10 hours because of her. It all kinda blew up when she had us play a game that involved a lot of waiting. She didn't allow me to draw during this, despite being overwhelmed. She claimed to have ADHD and justified that she understood it was hard to stay still. I NEEDED stimulation, so while we were waiting I started brushing my hair to which she scolded me and called me rude. Later, she asked us how we felt about the game she had us play, and being overwhelmed already, I said I hated it. I quickly apologized, but she proceeded to talk to me with the tone one would use on an elementary schooler to explain that saying things like that hurts people's feelings. She said all of this with volume that everyone in the class could hear. After class, we stepped out, and she told me again that I was making her feel very disrespected. I told her I felt the same about her behavior towards me. She told me she couldn't understand why I needed accommodations, pressuring me to explain A LOT about autism to her. It felt like she was essentially asking me to teach her a class worth of stuff about autism right there. Uncomfortable disclosing so much information, I told her I did not want to say. She proceeded to ASK ME WHAT MEDICATION I TOOK. I was too shocked at this point to not respond, so I said it helps me with agitation. Then I told her that I did not appreciate the way she was treating me, and that I would do what I needed to regulate my emotions even if she didn't like it. The following night, we received an email from the owner wherein she told us that Marina told her I said I was "violent" because of my medication. I have no idea where that came from. It was already bizzare to me that someone with ADHD could be so inconsiderate to autistic struggles, so it enraged me to hear that she decided to lie by saying I had essentially threatened her. After this I made effort to avoid speaking to her as much as possible. Eventually I quit the class because I found out that when I turned 18 the following week, I would not even need the class to get my license.
 Hello Milk,
Let me start by saying congratulations on obtaining your license. Secondly, I want to say, I'm sorry for the experience you had with Mariana who by the way has not been with our organization since February 2024. There are so many things that need addressing in your review, but I am very mindful of addressing issues where details are left out. I know this was probably not intentional. I'm not sure why you would have driven 5 hours away to DPS without your confirmation appointment. She could not have just made that up. If i had your real name, I could address all these issues. I am the owner and I would not address a matter like this through email as you stated. Also, and this is just an assumption, If this is who I think it is, I came up to the school to visit you in your class and as well as speaking verbally to your parents. Again, I'm only making these assumptions based on me pulling every single student that was taught at Canyon Lake to try to respond to your concerns directly. So with that being said, I'm not here to point fingers, disrespect you or make you feel bad, but I have a lot of documentation from our class and Canyon Lake staff as well and I refuse to share that on here. Again, I'm glad that everything worked out for you and I apologize for your experience. Just for the record, as of today, we have 116 students with Autism who have all successfully completed our program. We wish you the best with your driving journey.
Fantastic experience: I went here today to take my Drivers test to get my license back. It was a great experience and the instructor who gives the test takes her job seriously and carries herself with such professionalism that it makes you want to perform better and exceed your own expectations, such a lovely woman I had the pleasure to learn from today. It was a honor meeting you and thank you for your patience and wisdom. Parents this is exactly who you want your kids learning from,she is firm but fair and she don't play no games. The world needs more just like her.
Fantastic experience: Great experience! Very knowledgeable and flexible for us. My daughter learned a lot that she would not “hear” from us! They won’t tell you what you want to hear about your kids driving, they tell you what you NEED to hear! Don’t be offended, or let your child be offended, when they tell you that your child isn’t a perfect driver.
Thank you soooooo much for this review. You said exactly what we experience when people don’t like to be corrected. We are not trying to make perfect drivers, (that’s impossible), our goal is to put “Safe” drivers on our public roads and highways. Again we appreciate you very much and if you need us again, we are here!
Fantastic experience: Huge shoutout to Mr.Russell, I thought I was a great driver… until I met this man haha. He took my driving skills to the next level and really helped me on my awareness skills. Because of this man I am now more confident than ever in my driving skills. Thank you so much Mr.Russell, you’ll always have my gratitude
Miguel, thank you so much for this positive feedback. Mr. Russell has been doing this for 40+ years and he has a serious compassion for as you have experienced. Congratulations on passing your course and getting your license. Now go out there and continue to make us proud.
Negative experience: This was not a good experience. I paid a lot of money for driving instructors to teach my teenager to drive, only to be required to teach him myself….the portion he completed through AllDrive would cost. $65 online…..and I paid $500. When I attempted to inquire when he would be taught to drive with the school, I was met with hostility, condemnation, and was belittled. This was extremely unprofessional and I would never recommend this business to anyone. Unfortunately, there aren’t many more options in the New Braunfels area, which is why AllDrive continues to stay in business.
First and foremost, we are sorry you did not have a good experience at All Drive. But secondly, when you called to put your son on the Phase III list your note said he will be out of town 7th-14th but his permit would expire on the 13th. We then told you once he got his permit renewed to let us know. You kept calling wanting it to be done quickly and we kept telling you was once we get to his name, I’ve would call you (which is the same thing we tell EVERYONE. You asked for a refund and It was given to you. Also as far telling you to do it yourself, before he turned 18, we asked you to complete the 30-hour parent log in which ALL parents have to do. I can apologize for a lot things but when it comes to how strict I am about a child’s life when it comes to teaching driver’s ed, I will never apologize for that. Lastly, anybody that knows my entire team, knows that belittling is not our character. Remember the conversation we had when you came to my office to pick up your refund
Fantastic experience: We used All Drive Training Academy recently for our daughter's Driver's Ed classes and the instructor driving sessions. Carmelita is very passionate about teaching kids how to drive safely. Her customer service, professionalism and genuine care for teaching kids how to drive safely was very evident. I felt very comfortable with her and her company and would recommend it to anyone looking for a great driving school for their child.
Thank you so much for your kind review.
Fantastic experience: This was fun, the instructors were kind and they really help you learn everything. Gas station was fire.
Kade, thank you and we are really glad you enjoyed the class. And you’re right the gas station is awesome lol!
Fantastic experience: Amazing and professional teaching. very helpful recourses and quick while being easy to understand. highly recommend
Thank you so much. We look forward to working with you in phase III.
Fantastic experience: I loved it I learned so much and had so much fun.
Thank you so much, I was a joy having you in class.
Fantastic experience: Great group of people! Answered every question without hesitation and really put me at ease about the whole process.
Staci, thank you so much for the review. We try our best to provide our customers as well as potential customers the best Drivers Ed experience ever. If you have any more additional questions please don’t hesitate to reach out.
Fantastic experience: I had one of the best teachers with all classes actually being not only understanding but a very fun experience after taking them, service is high quality, passed them easily, and the cost is a good deal for both sections. Would recommend if you live around this location and need lessons, worth it.
Thank you Jose, it was indeed a pleasure having you in our class. Now go make us proud out there on the road.
Fantastic experience: It's a great place with great people!
Thank you so much, we try our best to make learning fun!
Negative experience: Terrible place , they take forever to respond and schedule. and it’s a rip off too much money for the bad service . Do not recommend completely unprofessional.
 Audrey we went ABOVE and BEYOND to teach you how to drive safely. We actually gave you a big discount and a refund for your last lesson, so for you to say we are a rip off is preposterous. We also know how long it takes for a person to safely learn to drive well enough to be on the roads with other drivers and we were waiting for you to practice in that time. Your personal opinion and our professional opinions obviously differ so at the end of the day, we can agree to disagree. We wish you safe driving.
Negative experience: If you’d like a school to actually teach you child to drive this is not the school for you. After attending a class in September 2022 it took us until June to even fulfill the driving portion of the drivers education. Originally reached out on March 2023 to schedule we were told they were a month out but would text us when dates were available. Reached out again in May same answer but this time it was I will reach out in a week. Two week later I reached out again and was finally scheduled. First day of driving 7am appointment ( school No showed). And from there the instructor was nothing but rude and distasteful. Yelling at my son multiple times during the driving. Never correcting or really letting us know what he did that was so terrible other than he’s not ready to drive. Getting the last driving day was a fight and finally was done by the end of June 2023. But within the fight Mrs. C threatened calling DPS and putting a note on my sons “file” that she did not recommend him getting a license. Which in fact she is not able to do. Terrible experience overall and would never recommend this school to anyone. They are about the dollar signs and not actually teaching children the rules of the road… Also clearly he isn’t a terrible driver as he was took the drivers test through dps and yet passed. And passed on all the things this school failed to teach him. Save your money parents and find a different school. PS they never once practiced parking or Parallel parking or roundabouts during the 7 days of “road skills”. And I’ll assume I’ll get a nasty return message from the school. But this is our truth and others need to know.
 Truths Vs Untruths!
Let me start off by saying, when I first read this I could not figure out why someone could be this upset with our school. After doing thorough research to see who your son was, then it all made sense. So now I would like to address your “truths.”
1. Once your son finished class in September, he didn’t go on the behind the wheel list until you called in March. You were told at that time that we were about a month out with scheduling. Once you called back, I explained to you that we had a massive amount of cancellations due to the massive amount of rain we had gotten during that time (that can be verified) and that put us behind again.
 #2. On day one, you are correct, you guys came to the school and no one was there. That day all behind the wheel drives were canceled due to a medical emergency and accidentally you guys were the only ones not informed. Once we figured out that you guys weren’t informed, I was very apologetic and even explained to you what the medical situation was and your response was, and I quote, “I understand, life happens.”
3. Before the very first drive, I always ask a parent has the student completed everything on the 30-hour log and can the student drive anywhere because we take them everywhere. Your response to me was YES! I took your word for it and I basically unintentionally set your son up for failure. By this I mean, he had not done everything that was required during his practice drives and when he drove in the city (New Braunfels) he turned into on-coming traffic 3 different times on that very first lesson. Now did I raise my voice in fear, I did. But to say I was yelling, absolutely not true. Did I scream and grab the wheel, yes I did. The other student observer was so shaken and fearful, I had to calm him down. 
I called you immediately once it was over and shared with you what happened and you said .” Oh it’s because we live in a rural area and he doesn’t get much city driving. I advised you to bring him down to the city to practice more city driving, otherwise, the only thing you would do is teach your child how to drive back and forth to school and that’s it. On the second lesson I said the same thing to you again and you gave me the same response. 
4. I never threatened to contact DPS to flag your son’s name. It’s very sad that you would twist that story. That story actually came from me sharing my compassion about producing safe drivers. I tell all the parents about how I went to DPS to see if I could flag one of my very first road test student’s name because they would not be safe on our roads, but I knew because the DPS test was so EASY, they would indeed pass. DPS then said to me, unfortunately Ms. Carr if they pass the basic test, we have to give them their license. I said I understood. 
I would never tell a parent that I would ask DPS that because once I asked them the first time which was last year, I knew that wasn’t an option.
So, again, you only knew that I did that because I shared that particular story in order to convey my passion about producing safe drivers on our roads. I also shared with you that I don’t test students that I know are not safe drivers.
5. Is it all about the dollar signs with us? ABSOLUTELY not! We are VERY generous when it comes to our services. We not only offer multiple discounts, we have several students each month who receive classes for free if their parents cannot afford it.
6. Parallel Parking- When a student has deficits in more major areas of driving, any kind of parking, not just “parallel” is the least of importance to us.
7. I will never respond nasty or angrily because of a complaint about my standards of teaching something especially when the outcome could be a matter of life and death.
I will never apologize for protecting my students, myself and the community at large.
I have made a commitment to the State of Texas to effectively train students to drive in a safe defensive manner.
Fantastic experience: Mrs.Marina is one of my favorite teachers that I have ever had. She is very nice and I feel as if she is trying to help us as much as possible. I view her as a very positive person and she has a very big heart. My experience here at All Drive Training Academy has been very positive and I highly recommend this to a person that is looking to get their driving privileges
Thank you so much. Marina is one of our most admired instructors.
Fantastic experience: It was good
Thank you Cordell.
Fantastic experience: One the best driving schools in the state.
Well we most certainly appreciate your comment Jayden. You are one of the best students in the state.
Fantastic experience: This driving school fosters an engaging environment for an ideal learning experience.
Thank you so much Victoria.
Fantastic experience: This school made a huge improvement in the driving ability of my son. His confidence soared with their instruction both in the classroom and behind the wheel. Highly recommend All Drive Training Academy! Thank you so much!
Thank you so much Trina, we always want try provide the best driving experience ever to all of our students.
Fantastic experience: literally the best and most friendly drivers school ever. me personally i was a student there and it was so easy and simple. and a bonus is you get to go to the 7 eleven during your break
Caden having you in our class was a lot of fun, everyday was an adventure with you but we wouldn’t trade it for nothing.
Fantastic experience: Mrs.Carr is a great teacher
Aweeeee Jack, you were an Amazing Student. Congratulations on being the Valedictorian of the class. I look forward to driving with you soon!
Negative experience: Lack of punctuality and response. For 5 random different days , came by early in the morning before they open and wait 45 minutes and no one open, 2 other days came in the afternoon or evening, same thing. Phone machine always say they either driving students or at class. So far , I don’t see students inside , doors are lock and do they have anyone in the office? Very frustrating and disappointed, I would not recommend a place that lack of professional attitude and no punctual , cause that’s says a lot of a business but is a concern about how they going to teach driving. Guess I’m star looking for another school.
For one there is a sign on the door that says we are driving students because we are a DRIVING SCHOOL. It says call the number for assistance and if we are driving students to leave a message. We make every effort to return ALL phone messages within 72 hours. There is a wall that encloses our classroom and you will never be able to look through the glass to see our students. For the protection of our students and instructors we lock the doors to keep random people from entering during class times. And lastly for our of attitude of professionalism, if you have never spoken to us, how can you speak on it. As far as our students, check all our social media to see how we interact with them as well as their parents. We promote all small businesses so we welcome you to check out other schools.
Fantastic experience: Great staff that love what they do. Everyone feels the excitement the minute you enter the front door. This is the best driving school for your teen or anybody needing lessons.
We apologize for the late response but we thank you tremendously for the review! We enjoyed working with your daughter. Let us know if there is ever anything you need from us.
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