Traffic Driving School Times

Vol. 1, Issue 1August 2008

Welcome to the first edition of Traffic Driving School Times. The Traffic Driving School Times is a quarterly publication created to communicate information to driving school studentsand the general public about procedures that deal with the Department of Motor Vehicles and driving schools.

History of Business

Our business opened its doors in August of 2004. Two best friends joined efforts to provide safe driving instruction to drivers of all ages as well as all information required for all your driving needs.

MISSION

Our mission is to treat you with the utmost courtesy and respect as you learn to become a safe, responsible driver.

We have professional, New YorkState certified instructors who will give you the skills and confidence you need in a patient, careful and reliable manner.

SERVICES

Driving School

5-Hour Class

Road Test Appointment

Car for Road Test

Auto Insurance

Defensive Driving Course

Notary Public

CDL Training

Translations

Money Transfers

WORKING IN CONJUNCTION WITH ASTCS

(American Safety Training & Consulting Svcs)

Following are some of the training available:

Transportation Division

NYSED/NYCDOE School Bus Monitor/Attendant

USDOT Transit Bus Operator Certification

Article 19A Program Management

Security Guard Training

Health Services Division

NYS Certified Alcohol & Substance Abuse Counselor

American Red Cross CPR/AED with First Aid

ARC Managing Stress Course

ARC Workplace Ergonomics Course

OSHA (Occupational Safety & Health Administration)

General Industry Specialty Courses (10 & 30 Hr)

Infection Control

Workplace Safety

Ergonomics

Traffic Auto Driving School Times July 2008

Quick Facts – When You Have Your Permit

Practice frequently. The DMV recommends that you

practice at least 30 hours for your road test and at

least 10 hours in medium to high volume traffic.

[Page of your DMV Manual]

Attend a mandatory pre-licensing course or complete

a high school or college driver ed course. When you

complete the course, you will receive a pre-licensing

course certificate (MV-278). You need the certificate

number to schedule a road test.

ONLY students who complete a high school or college

driver ed course approved by the NYS Education

department receive an MV-285 student certificate.

Schedule a road test. The test date is normally from

three to ten weeks after the date you make the

appointment.

After you take your road test, the examiner

will inform you of the results. If you do not

pass, you can schedule another road test. If

you do not pass the second road test, you must

pay a $10 fee to take a maximum of two more

road tests.

You can renew a learner permit if

--You passed written test in last two years

--your permit expired in last 30 days