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Contact Information:
Transportation Safety Institute
Program Director
Marcy Jackson
240-567-2589

Montgomery College WD&CE
51 Mannakee Street
Rockville, Maryland 20850
Customer Service 240-567-5188

Driver Safety Program/
Driver Education

Parental Involvement is the Real Cornerstone of Rookie Driver Safety

Driver Ed Classroom Montgomery College's Driver Education course SFT043 is approved by the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration and consists of the required 30 hours of classroom instruction and 6 hours Behind the Wheel. Our classroom includes learner-centered instruction, inclusive to accommodate the students with mild learning disabilities, and is limited to 22 students per course; Behind the Wheel is one-on-one instruction with a certified driving Instructor. Successful completion of this driver education course is one of the requirements for obtaining a Maryland driver's license. The cost for the Driver Education course is $330.00; non-Maryland residents add $160.00.

Montgomery College Driver Education / Driver Safety Classes:
Schedule/Cost Information for Driver Safety classes. "At a Glance" schedule for planning purposes.

Driver Education

Parent/ Mentor Education
Guide to Rookie Drivers from the:
Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration
AAA Guide to Teen Driving
Montgomery College, Maryland logo SFT048 for Parents: Teach Your Teen to Drive: The Critical 60 Method
Obtain Learner Permit (MVA Requirement)
MVA's Maryland Online Driver Test Tutorial Montgomery College, Maryland logo SFT044, Learner Permit Preparation Class
Driver Education Course (MVA Requirement)
The MVA Maryland State Required Course,
30 hours classroom and 6 hours behind the wheel
Montgomery College, Maryland logo SFT043, Driver Education Montgomery College, Maryland logo SFT047, Driver Education-Learning Disabled class
Driver Improvement Lessons (DIL) As needed, call for information
Available for 2 hours, 4 hours, 6 hours, 10 hours, 20 hours, or 60 hours 
Behind The Wheel lessons only
Disciplined Attention: Stop Distracted Driving Class
Instructor Education. Are you interested in being a Driver Ed Instructor?
  • SFT050 Driver Education Instructor Apprentice Program

Not sure you are ready to have a teen with a Learners Permit? See the article from Parade magazine 7/11/2010 The Scariest Milestone by Harlan Coben. Is your teen really ready to learn to drive? Take a look at the readiness indicators for Driver Education.

Not quite sure about the teen driving / licensing process and all the steps involved? See http://teendriving.aaa.com/MD/ The AAA Guide to Teen Driver Safety. And the MVA guide for Young Driver Safety for Teens and Parents

Driver Ed Classroom What are the students saying?

  • "It was very helpful. I learned a lot and the method of teaching was very innovative. The slides for every unit and the Jeopardy games helped us remember a lot of important pointers for new drivers. Definitely better than a straight lecture."
  • "Many of my friends said that their Driver Ed class was so boring. I had fun with this class, and would like other people to have the same experience. Also, the instructor was so good about involving us." (A hearing impaired student)
  • It's fun and it doesn't bore you to death like the other Driver Ed schools."
  • I would recommend this course to a friend because I feel that our instructor makes us feel confident that we can do it.
  • Good price for great instruction, the classrooms have nice chairs and mobile tables. The instruction style is very engaging. He has a schedule on the board, he integrates personal stories and teaching and we always receive unit packets.

Effective October 2008, students must have a Learner's Permit to take this course.

Need more EXPERIENCE behind the wheel? Check out our Driver Improvement Lessons