![]() Driver Safety/ Driver Education Contact Information:
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Montgomery College WD&CE 51 Mannakee Street Rockville, Maryland 20850 Customer Service 240-567-5188 |
Montgomery College's Driver Education course is approved by the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration. The course consists of the required 30 hours of classroom instruction and 6 hours Behind the Wheel. Our classroom includes learner-centered instruction and is limited to 25 students per course; Behind the Wheel is one on one instruction with a certified driving Instructor. Successful completion of this driver education course is one of the requirements for obtaining a Maryland driver's license. Courses are held in Gaithersburg or Takoma Park/Silver Spring. The cost for the Driver Education course is $325.00; non-Maryland residents add $160.00.
Effective October 2008, students must have a Learner's Permit to take this course.
Driver Improvement Lessons: Need more EXPERIENCE behind the wheel? Driver Improvement Lessons, with a certified driving instructor, are designed to improve driving skills and give young drivers more experience behind the wheel. Even after passing driver education or getting a driver's license, many young drivers lack EXPERIENCE behind the wheel. Our certified driving Instructors are there to help young drivers improve their driving skills, gain more experience behind the wheel, and reduce their risk on the road. See DIL application for more information.
Parental Involvement is the Real Cornerstone of Rookie Driver Safety. Setting a good example is one of the most important things a parent can do to prepare their Rookie Driver. A lot of parents are telling their Rookie driver the correct thing to do, but when they drive they don't necessarily do the correct thing. So the kids are confused. How are they supposed to drive, like their parents or their Driver Ed Instructor? Students need at least 60 hours of driving practice with an adult before they can try for their license. Take advantage of those hours to work with your child to practice driver safety. And for the parent who feels their child is not really ready, consider a few hours of Driver Improvement Lessons with a certified driving instructor.

In the news:Licensed and finding more freedom in the driver's seat an article in the Gazette, August 8, 2007.