All Season Driving School
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ALL SEASON DRIVING SCHOOL
47978 Warm Springs Blvd #E5
Fremont Ca 94539
Phone: 510-62DRIVE
Mobile: 510-206-3161
 
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Q: Is ALL SEASON DRIVING SCHOOL is a certified school?
A: Yes, we are fully insured and bonded, licensed by the Department of Motor Vehicles.

Q: Does All Season Driving School offer drivers education and 6 hrs Behind the Wheel Training?
A: Yes, we offer both the Driving Ed Online Course which will fulfill your mandatory California DMV Drivers Education requirements. It is available 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. You can take this course any time and anywhere at your own pace. And also behind the Wheel.

Q: Is this course accepted by the Ca DMV in order to fulfill the 30 hour requirement for Drivers Education?
A: YES! This course has been fully reviewed and accepted by the California DMV. 

Q: Does this course expire?
A: No, it does not.

Q: How long does it take to complete the drivers Ed online course?
A :Depends on the students , we have seen some students had completed in 3 days and some in 3 months.

Q: How old do I have to be to take this course?
A: You may take the course at 14 years and 9 months.

Q: What if I fail this test?
A: You may take the tests as many times as you need to for no additional charge.

Q: Can I use more than one computer to do this course?
A: yes, just make sure that you use your registered user name and password to log-in.

Q: How do I prove to the DMV that I have successfully completed this driving course?
A: When you have successfully completed this course, a Certificate of Completion of Drivers Education will be mailed to you immediately. Please allow3 to 6 business days for postal deliver. 

Q: How can I get the "Proof of Enrollment" form OL 392 that I will need in order to take my written test?
A: You can sign up online or over the phone and the certificate will be mailed to you immediately. Or we can hand delivery on the same day on request.

Q: Will my personal information be shared with anyone else?
A: Absolutely not! All information will be kept confidential.

Q: How do I know that my credit card information is safe with you?
A: All credit card information on this site is secured.

Q: How old do I have to be to get a permit?
A: You must be 15 ½ years old to obtain your divers permit.

Q: How many sessions are there to complete the required six hours of training?
The 6-hour Driver Training course consists of:
• 4 lessons, 1 1/2 hours each or
• 3 lessons, 2 hours each. 

Q: What type of vehicle will you be using?
A: Toyota corolla with Dual brakes and fully insured and bonded .

Q: What will I need to take to the DMV to get my permit?
A: The DMV required that you bring:
• Certificate of Completion for Drivers Education - OL 237
• Certificate of Enrollment in Driver Training (Behind-the-Wheel) OL 392
• Original birth certificate or certified copy or valid passport
• Social security number
• Application for Drivers License Form DL44 signed by both parents

Q: What is required in order for a minor to get a drivers license?
• At least 16 years old
• Completed 50 hours of training/practice time with an adult over 25 years old.
• Completed 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training with a licensed instructor and received a Certificate of Completion
• Must have had the permit for a minimum of 6 months
• Successfully pass the DMV drive test - appointments are required for the drive test: 1-800-777-0133 (the DMV is usually book 15-25 days in advance)

Q: What will they do on the driving test?
A: Examiners will not try to trick you or make you fail. They want to assess your ability to control the vehicle, obey traffic laws, and watch out for others who may not be doing either of those things.

The examiner will conduct a pre-check of the vehicle. You will need to:
• Show your hand signals
• Show them the turn, brake, and headlights and that they are operational
• Show where the defroster controls are and how to use them
• Show where the windshield wiper control is and how to use it
• Show where the hazard light control is located
• Sound the horn on the vehicle (it must be operational)
• You will be given instructions on how the test will be conducted.
• You will be taken on a designated route which will include driving in traffic and in neighborhoods.
• You will be expected to safely pull to and from the curb and back up in a straight line.
• There is no parallel parking on the test.

Common mistakes that make people angry with the DMV and they end up returning another day and standing in line again.
Going to take the written test and:
• Only having one parent signature on the application
• Didn’t bring one of the required pieces of paperwork
• Going to take the driving test and:
• Forgot to make an appointment
• Didn’t bring one of the required pieces of paperwork
• Insurance or registration form is out of date
• Something on the vehicle does not work or is not safe
• The windshield has a crack in it

If you had an appointment and couldn't take the test for some of the reasons mentioned above you can...
Make another appointment (DMV's are usually booked 15-25 days ahead).
Ask if you can return and be on stand-by. This does not mean you will be able to test later. If someone fails to show up, most DMV's will work you in. However, some days they are too busy, short-handed, or already overbooked and can not accommodate you. 

Note: the vehicle that you use must:
• Have working turn signals and brake lights
• Have a working horn
• Have a crack-free windshield
• Have front and rear license plates (or temp form if new or newly purchased)
• Have a working driver’s window
• Have seat belts and secure seats and doors
• Be free from any hazardous condition

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