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Drivers Ed, Training & Driving School in Charlotte, North Carolina

  • 1 E-Z Driving School

    8431 Clear Meadow Ln
    Charlotte, NC 28227
    (704) 575-6369
  • American Driving School

    8334 Pineville Matthews Rd
    Charlotte, NC 28226
    (704) 995-3735
  • Best Driving School

    8408 Lochinvar Dr
    Charlotte, NC 28227
    (704) 568-3050
  • Charlotte Area Driving School

    800 Briar Creek Rd
    Charlotte, NC 28205
    (704) 377-6616
  • Helms Driving School

    800 Briar Creek Rd
    Charlotte, NC 28205
    (704) 372-0870
  • Shiloh Driving School

    8614 Truelight Church Rd
    Charlotte, NC 28227
    (704) 573-3903
  • Jordan Driving School

    8420 University Exec Park Dr
    Charlotte, NC 28262
    (704) 548-3639
  • Carolina Road Driving School

    6425 Idlewild Rd
    Charlotte, NC 28212
    (704) 531-4900

Drivers Ed Schools and Training in Charlotte, NC | DMV.ORG

Whether you’re 16 or 60, if you want to become a licensed driver in Charlotte, NC, taking an approved Driver’s Ed class will get you one step closer to your goal. The course will teach you everything you need to know about legally operating a vehicle on different roadways. You’ll also learn how to interpret and follow various road signs, including speed limit signs, yield signs, and many others.

Before obtaining your license, you will need to pass both a written examination and a behind-the-wheel examination. Your driving instructor will provide you with the information you need to get one step closer to passing both examinations and earning your driver’s license. Use the map above to find approved driver education classes in Charlotte!

Completing a driver's education course will put you one step closer to meeting the requirements of your learner's permit and getting behind the wheel with your first driver's license.

Even if you're an experienced driver or a parent getting ready to teach your teenager how to drive, a Driver's Ed course can help refresh you on topics including:

  • Safe and defensive driving habits.
  • North Carolina traffic laws and the rules of the road.
  • Sharing the road with other drivers, motorcyclists, bicyclists, and pedestrians.
  • Handling adverse conditions and emergency situations.

Driver's Ed, whether it's a requirement or not, can benefit all drivers.