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Contact Information:
Transportation Safety Institute
Program Director
Marcy Jackson
240-567-2589

Montgomery College WD&CE
51 Mannakee Street
Rockville, Maryland 20850
Customer Service 240-567-5188

Driver Education Program
Special Needs Classes

student driverThe goal of special education programs is to make learning easier through individualized and differentiated instruction. Special education in driver education is possible too by incorporating differentiated instruction to make learning to drive easier. With proper supports, rookie drivers can have the opportunity to access the Sate Driver Education curriculum regardless of placement on the learning development spectrum. We have recognized the present exclusion of differentiated instruction in driver education, and have carefully developed programming tenants to support students with learning disabilities to at a minimum, provide them the opportunity to experience driving skills and expectations..

We hope to empower Parents, Special Educators and even Driver Education Instructors to be supportive by knowing:

  • The Driver Education Readiness Indicators. See Readiness Assessment form
  • Developmental Driver Education Pathway and options for students
  • Preparation activities parents can do to facilitate the driver education experience.
  • Coping skills the learning disabled driver can do while learning to drive.

Our students have specific personal and professional goals that our program facilitates:

  • Preparation and experience a teenager's rite of passage in learning to drive/ taking a Driver Education course.
  • Obtaining a Learner Permit.
  • Obtain a Drivers License, some to be able to drive to school or work, others just to have accompli sed the goal.

Additional documentation pertaining to the student's learning disability is required to ensure the student's suitability for the class, call Maria Castro-Trujillo, Program Assistant, 240-567-2589 for more information.

What should I do if I have a disability? If you need support services due to a disability, please follow these steps:
1. Register for a class.
2. Call 240-567-5188 or e-mail us at wdce@montgomerycollege.edu at least four weeks prior to the start of class to arrange for accommodations and/or assistive technology.
If this procedure is not followed, services may be delayed.

Be advised that while Driver Education schools are accomplished at making judgement and sharing insight on driver skills, none are authorized to make determination or prognosis on whether a rookie driver can or cannot drive on Maryland roads. The responsibility lies with the parent/guardian and the state of Maryland on whether this student should share Maryland roads. Participation in our Developmental Driver Education program is open to all students. However, students with conditions identified by COMAR 11.17.03.02-1 "Reportable Medical Conditions", (Autism is on this list), must be reported to the MVA and Medical Advisory Board as instructed. Please view online instructions at : http://www.mva.maryland.gov/About-MVA/INFO/26200/26200-11T.htm . Any Restricted Learner Permits or Driver Licenses will be evaluated by us to ensure we can teach under those conditions identified by the MVA/Medical Advisory Board (MAB) .

For more information about other classes and Special Learning needs, please contact Maria Castro-Trujillo, Program Assistant, 240-567-1895, maria.castro-trujillo@montgomerycollege.edu

Driver Education at Montgomery College

Parent/ Mentor Education
Guide to Rookie Drivers from the:
Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration
AAA Guide to Teen Driving
MC Guide to Driver Readiness
Montgomery College, Maryland logo SFT048 for Parents: Teach Your Teen to Drive: The Critical 60 Method
Obtain Learner Permit (MVA Requirement)
MVA's Maryland Online Driver Test Tutorial Montgomery College, Maryland logo SFT044, Learner Permit Preparation Class
Driver Education Course (MVA Requirement)
The MVA Maryland State Required Course,
30 hours classroom and 6 hours behind the wheel
Montgomery College, Maryland logo SFT043, Driver Education Montgomery College, Maryland logo SFT047, Driver Education-Learning Disabled class
Driver Improvement Lessons (DIL) As needed, call for information 240-567-1895
Montgomery College, Maryland logo Available for 2 hours, 4 hours, 6 hours, 10 hours, 20 hours, or 60 hours 
Montgomery College, Maryland logo There is a scholarship opportunity for learning disabled students meeting certain criteria for 10 hours Driver Improvement Lessons. See instructions.

If you are unsure which class is right for you, please contact
Program Assistant, Maria Castro-Trujillo at 240-567-1895 for more information