Brooklyn, NY
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Our Single Driving Lessons - Amethyst Driving School

Choose The Right Driving Lesson For You

our Single Driving Lessons'

60 Minute Lesson

$ 78 For Advanced
  • Balanced theory and practice
  • Deep maneuver learning
  • Time for instructor questions
  • Adapts to student level

45 Minute Lesson

$ 63 For Beginners
  • Focus on basic skills
  • Ideal for beginners
  • Flexible scheduling
  • Personalized approach

90 Minute Lesson

$ 119 For Pro
  • Maximum learning immersion
  • Comprehensive lesson plan
  • Detailed error analysis
  • Individual learning route

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All You Need To Know

frequently asked questions

Before starting driving lessons, you must have a valid learner’s permit or driver’s license, depending on your country or state’s regulations. This typically involves passing a written test covering road rules and signs.

The number of lessons varies by individual, as everyone learns at their own pace. On average, many learners take between 10 to 20 hours of professional driving instruction, supplemented by practice with a qualified supervisor.

Driving lessons cover vehicle control, road rules, safe driving practices, responding to different road conditions, emergency procedures, and defensive driving techniques. You’ll also learn about navigating through traffic, parking, and understanding road signs.

Yes, your instructor will focus on maneuvers and skills commonly assessed during the driving test, such as parallel parking, reversing, turning, and navigating roundabouts. Emphasis will also be placed on safe driving habits and proper signal usage.

You can practice with a licensed adult driver who meets the qualifications specified by your region’s driving authority. Ensure you’re practicing in a safe, legal manner, and try to experience a variety of driving conditions.

It’s normal to feel nervous. Communicate your fears with your instructor so they can tailor the lessons to your comfort level. Start in low-traffic areas to build confidence and gradually move to more complex driving situations.

Your instructor will recommend when you’re ready based on your confidence and competence in performing driving tasks without assistance. It’s important you feel comfortable with various driving scenarios and the rules of the road.

Failing is not uncommon and provides a learning opportunity. Review what areas you need to improve on and consider additional lessons focused on those skills. Most regions allow you to retake the test after a certain period.

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