I have been helping adults learn how to drive for over 25 years in New Hampshire in all types of weather. I am also First Aid, CPR, and AED Certified. I am dedicated to helping adults 18yrs and older to learn to drive. I strive to work with you to ensure your driving capabilities are up to New Hampshire Driving Standards.
Reviews (6)
RedSox Fan
Jun 19, 2021
James Kennedy
Jun 16, 2018
John E.
Mar 30, 2018
Penny
Oct 30, 2017
First of all, Mr. Ross is extremely disorganized, as he lost our check securing my son's place in class, then wouldn't let him take the class we had registered him for. Secondly, when my daughter took his class, she reported that his discussions were inappropriate, and that he made her feel uncomfortable. Unfortunately, Goffstown High School only allows Mr. Ross' Driving School to be a part of the school driving program. Competitor driving schools should be offered so that kids and parents have choices in who to select for driver's ed.
Geoff Johnson
Jan 18, 2016
Nathaniel Wooding
Jan 14, 2016
I am a student approximately halfway through the program at Mr. Ross' Driving School, and I feel that I have experienced enough to review it. I think that Mr Ross' class is a victim of arbitrary rules and guidelines. A certain amount of class time dictated by the state leads to wasted class time. A sizable portion of class time is spent staring at a blank screen, or waiting for other people to finish what they were doing.
The only time you learn is in the car, but this is not a bad thing. It is very tough to learn how to drive in the classroom, and the ten hours of instructional time are many many times more valuable than the classroom. Mr. Ross is a good teacher, and some past students I have spoken with say that he can be vulgar. I have not noticed this, and I think that calling him vulgar is an overreaction.
The price of the class is fair, in comparison to other classes. Students come out of Ross' class better drivers than the competition, and he is proud of that fact. 4/5 is due to being bored as hell the whole time I was sitting in the classroom.
The only time you learn is in the car, but this is not a bad thing. It is very tough to learn how to drive in the classroom, and the ten hours of instructional time are many many times more valuable than the classroom. Mr. Ross is a good teacher, and some past students I have spoken with say that he can be vulgar. I have not noticed this, and I think that calling him vulgar is an overreaction.
The price of the class is fair, in comparison to other classes. Students come out of Ross' class better drivers than the competition, and he is proud of that fact. 4/5 is due to being bored as hell the whole time I was sitting in the classroom.