Our instructors are continuously updating their educational training on teen driving safety. All our Instructors are DMV licensed and have a combined 33+ years of instruction experience. Our course fees in combination with our comprehensive and effective training give you the best possible value. We offer engaging e-learning drivers education that students can engage with on their time and at their pace. We are well trained to recognize behavioral and perceptual errors in young drivers and correct them in the vehicle.
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Jeff and Kelly Hill opened MJM Hill Driving School in Green County over 20 years ago with their kids in mind. We are continually updating our educational training with the latest teen safety information. MJM Hill Driving School has designed courses with the busy student in mind. We have a very flexible system of courses that allow students to fit this milestone training into their schedules. Behind the Wheel, we are trained to recognize behavioral and perceptual errors in teen driving and correct them promptly.
An all-inclusive program that provides the student with 30 hours of online courses. Teens can start the eLearning program any day of the week just by selecting the eLearning program. If you are looking to do all 30 instructional hours online, because making classroom days is difficult for your busy schedule, then this is the course for you!
Behind the Wheel program provides the student with 12 hours of in-car instruction, 6 hours driving and 6 hours of observation offered Monday-Friday from 8-5 pm. Have you taken your classroom training at another school and still need to complete your in car instruction? We offer that too! This course is for students under the age of 18 who have completed Classroom Instruction at another school & want to transfer to MJM Hill Driving School to complete their Behind-the-wheel instruction.Transferring students must provide proof of completion of required 30-hour classroom instruction from the transferring school.
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