Driving Lessons

Our driving lessons are perfect for teens who have completed the 30-hour Drivers Ed course—whether in-person or online—as well as students of all ages looking to gain confidence behind the wheel.

As a AAA-Approved Driving School, our patient instructors specialize in helping even the most nervous teen or adult feel confident behind the wheel

So, relax and leave the driving to us!

WHY WE’RE BETTER…

  • Easy Online Scheduling – Book and reschedule lessons 24/7 at your convenience.
  • Progress Tracking – Get detailed report cards after each driving lesson.
  • Top-Tier Training Vehicles – Drive in super-clean, late-model cars equipped with an extra brake and accelerator for added safety.
  • Metro Atlanta’s Largest Training Facility – Practice road and parking skills in a spacious, controlled environment.
  • Expert Instructors – Patient, highly trained male and female instructors who make learning stress-free.
  • Trusted & Recommended – Endorsed by the founder of Joshua’s Law and AAA.

Book Your Lesson Today Below & Drive with Confidence!

In-Car Driving Lessons

Driving lessons are going fast and we’re on track to sell out. Our driving lessons are perfect for teens who have completed the 30-hour Driver’s Ed course - whether in-person or online, as well as students of all ages. Whether you're a first-time driver building essential skills or an experienced student looking for extra practice - like mastering parallel parking, our patient, professional instructors provide personalized coaching to help you gain confidence and drive safely.

The Basics

$229

  • 2 hours of in-car lessons

The Essentials

$499

  • 6 hours of in-car lessons
  • Save $188 compared to purchasing lessons individually (2 hours at a time)
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Fine Print
  • Georgia Learner’s permit is required for all lessons.

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