Bronze
- 30 hours of classroom
- 1 hour of in-car observation
- Six 1-hour behind-the-wheel lessons
Washington requires drivers ed to license under 18. Our DOL-approved program is the most-booked drivers ed in the Mukilteo / Everett / Mill Creek / Lynnwood corridor, because it works, and because parents trust it.
Most of our teen students arrive through word of mouth: a parent whose older kid passed with us, a neighbor who watched it work. That is the whole pitch, and it is the one we are proudest of.
Your teen keeps the same certified instructors from the first classroom session through the last drive, so nobody is guessing where they actually struggle. And because WMST is a DOL-approved examiner, the people coaching your teen are the people who run the skills test. No handoff, no unfamiliar examiner, no surprise route on test day.
It all lives in one $625 package. No upsells halfway through, no "you also need" surprises.
Every package is the full DOL-approved program, 30 hours of classroom, 6 behind-the-wheel drives, and observation. Add license testing, a test-day warm-up, or an advanced lesson depending on how much support you want.
State and local tax will be added at checkout. Prices and promotions can change; current pricing is shown on the registration page.
You're not stitching a license together from cheap online courses and one practice drive. Every hour of WMST Teen Drivers Ed counts toward the same goal, passing your skills test the first time.
Classroom, behind-the-wheel, observation, and the final assessment all live in one $625 package, taught by certified instructors who put students through the DOL test every week and know exactly what the examiner looks for.
Students must be at least 15 years old by the first day of class.
A learner's permit isn't required to start, but is required no later than 7 days after class begins.
You have 120 days from your first class to finish the program.
No more than three make-up sessions over the duration of the program.
Our classroom isn't a video pretending to be a class. Each unit pairs theory with case-based discussion and visual decision-making practice.
Mirrors, blind spots, telltales, fluid checks. The basics that prevent the basics-level mistakes.
How professional drivers structure their attention. Why eye lead-time changes everything.
Beyond memorizing the manual, reading intent from infrastructure.
Two-second rule, three-second rule, and how to space yourself in stop-and-go I-5.
Weight transfer, traction circles, why your car understeers when you panic-brake mid-corner.
The neuroscience of attention. Why "just one text" actually doubles your reaction time.
How to read a corner. Hill starts, descent control, camber awareness.
Legal thresholds, real-world impairment, and the math behind blood alcohol curves.
Skid recovery, swerve mechanics, and what to do in the first 30 seconds after a crash.
We don't hand you off to the DOL and hope. WMST is an approved examiner, so the people who teach you are the people who test you.
Each drive builds on the previous one. By drive six you'll have practiced everything the DOL examiner is going to ask, before they ask it.
First time behind the wheel. Mirrors, seat, steering, slow-speed control, lane positioning, and reference points for stopping.
In-traffic decision-making. Right-of-way calls. Mirror, signal, blind spot, merge.
The hard parts of the skills test. Practiced until they're boring.
I-5, I-405, and the kind of lane-change density Western Washington is famous for.
A full unscripted drive. Your instructor reads from the DOL skills test sheet without telling you which item is being scored.
A walk-through of the test route, a full dress rehearsal, and a debrief on the exact items you'll see on test day.
WMST runs the in-person classroom at high schools across Snohomish County. Don't see yours? Take the exact same DOL-approved course online, or at our Mukilteo classroom.
Plus our Mukilteo corporate classroom, and a self-paced online classroom you can pair with any location. See all Drive locations →
Pick whichever is easiest. Most parents register online; some prefer to call. We'll help you decide between the in-person and online classroom during enrollment.
Or visit us in person: 8227 44th Ave W, Suite F, Mukilteo WA.
Whether you're chasing a first license or a motorcycle endorsement, the next step starts here. One register page, every program.
Teamwork is the fuel that allows the individual to unlock their full potential.
The WMST team