Classroom
MN requirements is 30 hours for a driver 18 and
under.
MN Department of Public Safety
National
Institute for Driver Behavior
Insurance
Institute for Highway Safety
We hope you will find one of our
conveniently scheduled classes will work for you.
We are a different kind of driving school. Just
ask all of Minnesota's safety experts – AAA Minneapolis
and the Minnesota Safety Council plus others.
We believe that learning to drive an automobile
is one of the most serious responsibilities a
teenager undertakes and we take our job as educators
seriously.
Classroom
sessions are typically 3 hours each and occur
after school and in the evening around the metro
and in east central Minnesota. Absences are accommodated
and we work with all kinds of busy schedules.
Preparing to be a safe, new driver requires a
foundation of traffic safety education, parent
supervision, and maturity. That is what motivates
us to provide the most comprehensive program in
the metro area.
We want to remain flexible, but also make the
most of this opportunity; therefore we work with
families regarding scheduling conflicts.
Minnesota Requirements: 30-hours
of classroom education. Our curriculum is professionally
designed and is a custom blend of:
1) AAA's How to Drive textbook, instructor manual,
and PowerPoint presentations.
2) the National Institute of Driver Behavior
Model Roadway Simulation and Risk Management
System materials.
3) Insurance Institute for Highway Safety materials.
4) Training Wheels Driver Education developed
materials and.
5) the Minnesota Driver Manual.
Students
are encouraged to fully participate through interactive
activities, demonstrations, and assignments. We
work with all kinds of learning abilities and
styles and have many references and testimonials
from parents to support this excellent program.
Our goal is to provide a meaningful classroom
experience based on the most up to date materials
and opportunities.
For more information contact us at Training
Wheels Driver Education, 612-388-3311
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