We will be doing behind the wheel lessons. If a student is feeling ill at the time or has the remnants of a previous illness such as a cough, fever or sneeze, we ask you to wait until you are healthy. You will still have to call in to make an appointment. We do 1 hour, 11/2 hour and 2 hour lessons.
The classroom schedule is out and may be accessed as you go to the: classroom schedule link. The exam station in Grand Rapids is open for the written/permit test. An appointment is required for the written test. You can go to MN DVS and online services, then click schedule a test and the system will walk you through the process.
The classroom schedule is out and may be accessed as you go to the: classroom schedule link. The exam station in Grand Rapids is open for the written/permit test. An appointment is required for the written test. You can go to MN DVS and online services, then click schedule a test and the system will walk you through the process.
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Behind-the-wheel instruction is offered Monday-Saturday by appointment. Lessons can be 1 hour, 1.5 hours or 2 hours long. All lessons are private. We can pick students up at the Grand Rapids or Greenway High Schools or anywhere in Grand Rapids. Students use our vehicles for the behind-the-wheel. The fee for behind-the-wheel is $44/hour.
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GDL Law
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This log must contain 50 hours of practice driving time (15 hours at night) and must be signed by a parent/guardian. The log may contain 40 hours of practice driving (15 hours at night) IF the student's parent attends a Parent's Meeting. The person signing the driving log form is considered to have supervised the majority of the student's practice driving hours.
Why choose "Right-Way
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In order to provide quality driver instruction in the Grand Rapids, Minnesota area Right-Way Driving School was established in 1992 and was Incorporated in 2012. Our Mission at Right-Way Driving is to help make potential drivers technically sound and fundamentally skilled. We feel it is imperative to develop responsible, courteous, patient and safe drivers while incorporating defensive driving awareness.
New Laws
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Traffic crashes are the leading killer of Minnesota teens. To minimize risks of injury or death, new laws limiting teen passengers and nighttime driving will help teens hone driving skills during the first year of licensure and reduce exposure to high-risk situations. Violating these laws is a misdemeanor.
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