Teen Drivers Education
Washington DOL Approved Driver Education & License Testing
Driver Education
Teen Drivers Education-
30 hours of classwork
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6 hours behind the wheel
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1 hour of in-car observation
Prices as of 2022
Driver Education
Teen Drivers Education-
30 hours of classwork
-
6 hours behind the wheel
-
1 hour of in-car observation
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Driver license testing
Prices as of 2022
Driver Education
Teen Drivers Education-
30 hours of classwork
-
6 hours behind the wheel
-
1 hour of in-car observation
-
.5 hour testing warm up
-
Driver license testing
Prices as of 2022
Driver Education
Teen Drivers Education-
30 hours of classwork
-
6 hours behind the wheel
-
1 hour of in-car observation
-
1 hour advance drive lesson
-
.5 hour testing warm up
-
Driver license testing
Prices as of 2022
Drivers Education
WMST offers teen drivers education at most high schools around the greater Seattle – Everett area!
Select your desired location below for more information.
Drivers Education
Online or In Person Classes
WMST is proud to offer both online and in person classes. By picking your high school as the location you are automatically enrolling into our online drivers education classes. If you are interested in taking classes in person view our in class options.
Teen Drivers Education
Washington Motorist Safety Training
is a Washington DOL approved driver training school and driving skills and knowledge examiner.
Drivers education covers all of the topics covered in the Washington State Knowledge & Skills driver license test. ‘s teen drivers education curriculum is DOL approved and regularly evaluated and updated to provide you the most robust driver education program possible.
Our programs will help prepare drivers to make smart choices while driving in today’s traffic.
Teen Drivers Education
Class Information
There are 15 drivers education classes which are two-hours.
The topics covered in our teen drivers education course are designed to help you prepare for the Washington State DOL Knowledge test.
- Driver actions
- Car controls & gauges
- Risk & habit development
- Signs, signals & markings
- Following time & space
- Reference Points
- Driving & car physics
- Distracted & drowsy driving
- Left & Right Turns
- Intersections
- Lane changes
- Curves, hills & camber
- Parking maneuvers
- Weather conditions
- Driving under the influence
- Emergencies & accidents
Behind the Wheel Information
There are a total of Six (6) behind-the-wheel sessions in our dual brake controlled cars.
This is where each student gets the chance to learn not only the controls of the car, but where they need to be on the road in order to see hazards. All students must pass a basic evaluation of their road skill in order to qualify for a certificate of completion.
- 1 drive observation
- Drive 1 | Driver setup, car control, reference points & lane management
- Drive 2 | Following distance, intersections, turns & lane changes
- Drive 3 | Backing around the corner, hill & parallel parking
- Drive 4 | Freeway drive (merging, lane changes & exiting)
- Drive 5 | Putting everything all together
- Drive 6 | Skills test prep
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Parents & Guardians
Do you want to understand the rules better, the process better, and learn how to reduce the fear, cost, and stress of coaching your teen driver?
We ask parents to attend the first drivers ed class with their child; this helps our parents understand their involvement from the beginning. During the first class we share with the parents in car coaching and advising technique. We always encourage parents to come in, get to know the instructors and get an update on their child’s current challenges and success. Parents are also welcome to attend in car sessions.
Teen Drivers Education
How to be Successful
To successfully complete this motorcycle course you must be prepared, on time and attend all parts of every class. We understand that occasionally a student must miss a class, however classes are required to be made up and no more than three (3) classes can be made up. You have 120 days to complete drivers education. Driver’s education includes all 15 classroom sessions, 6 in car lessons and one hour of drive observation.
Our drive instructors will do everything within the limits of safety to coach each student to success, however, there is no guarantee that you will be able to complete this course successfully.
Not Meeting Minimum Scores
Possible Next Steps
Drivers Education Final Test: If you scored less than 80% on the teen drivers education test or were unable to finish in the time allowed you will need to retake the test until you pass.
Drive 6: If by your 6th drive you are still struggling behind the wheel you may need additional lessons. By the 6th drive you don’t need to be so good you would pass your Skills test, rather you need to have the basics covered. We have course packages that include extra hours of behind the wheel practice with an instructor or you can add them to your package later. We have private in-car training available to fill most needs; just contact the office for more information.