Inside, a teenager grips a foam practice steering wheel at a fake desk, their knuckles the color of milk. A grandmother from across the street, finally retired, squints at a computer screen trying to distinguish a yield sign from a stop sign in a language she is still learning. A nervous middle-aged man who sold his truck during the pandemic now needs to parallel park again for a promotion that requires a city commute. They are all here for the same reason: to unlearn fear and learn leverage.
Driving is arguably the most dangerous thing the average person does every day. The metal box you control is a two-ton projectile. Handing the keys to a teenager or a nervous adult without professional training is a gamble.
You must have a valid provisional license for the vehicle type you intend to drive. Medical Fitness: