Adult Lessons or Abbreviated Adult Program

Adult Lessons or Abbreviated Adult Program


Adult Lessons

You must be over 18 years old and have a temporary license.  Behind-the-wheel lessons are available all seven days of the week,   9am to 10pm.

Your instructor will pick you up and drop you off for your lesson at a location that is convenient for you. We start you off in a parking lot, and then you progress to side streets, and gradually work your way to light traffic. The goal is to keep you developing your driving skills in order to become a safe driver.

Your instructor will evaluate your driving and determine your strengths and weakness and develop a program based on your specific needs. We offer a test package for those who want to use the same car they took their lessons in for the driver’s exam.

Call us at (513) 931-2000 or if you’re in Dayton, call (937) 433-3434 to get started right away!

Need help getting your temporary license? We offer programs to help you study and can even take you to the testing station. Give us a call at (513) 931-2000 or (937) 433-3434 if you’re in Dayton.

Abbreviated Adult Programs

An applicant for an initial driver’s license, who is age 18 or older and who fails the first attempt at the maneuverability or road portion of the driving test, is required to take an abbreviated adult driver training course before attempting the driving test for a second time. The course will consist of one of the following:

  • A 4-hour in-person class followed by 4 hours of behind-the-wheel training with a licensed instructor with a licensed abbreviated adult driver training school.
  • A 4-hour state-approved online course followed by 4 hours of behind-the-wheel training with a licensed instructor affiliated with a licensed abbreviated adult driver training school.
  • A 4-hour in-person class followed by 24 hours of driving with a licensed driver 21 years of age or older*.
  • A 4-hour state-approved online course followed by 24 hours of driving with a licensed driver 21 years of age or older*.

*Applicants who choose the option for 24 hours of driving with a licensed driver 21 years of age or older cannot complete more than four hours of driving in one day. In addition, applicants who choose this option are required to complete the Twenty-Four Hour Affidavit (BMV 5789).

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