Thank you for your interest in Cornhusker Driving School.
There is a lot of information that you need to know and we ask that you read it carefully before registering. If you are new to Driver's Ed or you have been through it before, a lot has changed. We share this info with you so you understand the process start to finish. Please scroll down and read carefully.
Approved Driver Safety Course $390.00
What is required to take this course?
Valid Nebraska Learner's Permit or School Learner's Permit required *Must be 18 years or younger with valid Learner's or School PermitHow does it all work?
There
are two different permits for teens between the ages of 14-17,
Learner's Permit and School Learner's Permit. Which one do you apply
for? See below.
Note:
DMV will issue the Learner's Permit and School Learner's Permit. To
obtain you must take a written exam at DMV. Need help studying?
Click here.
1.
If you are inside city limits you apply for the Learner's Permit. The
LP allows you to drive with someone who is 21 and over with a valid
license. You can apply for this permit 60 days before 15th birthday,
issuance must be on or after 15th birthday. In other words, it is not
valid until 15, but they can go apply early and have it so they can
start driving right on their birthday. At any point of holding the LP
you can take the Teen Driver Course. Once you have held your LP for 180
days and you turn 16 (or you might be 17 depending on how soon you get
your LP), you will get what is called the Provisional Operators Permit.
You will hold the POP until the age of 18.
*Please
note that once an individual turns 16, they DO NOT GET A LICENSE it is
another permit that they receive (state regulation). Full license comes
at age 18. The POP will be
obtained once and individual holds the the LP for 6
months and is at least 16 years. This means that while they are 16 and
17 they can drive with the POP by themselves but have
restrictions. For example, they can drive by themselves from 6 a.m. to
midnight. Any time outside of that they need someone in the car who is
21 and over with and valid license. We will go over all the restrictions
in class. Once they turn 18 then they will go
get their full license at DMV no testing required as long as they
complete our course and meet the requirements.
Seems to good to be true, but as long as you plan ahead and
know this info, you can save yourself a lot of time and utilize this to
your advantage.
2.
If you live outside city limits you can apply for a School Learner's
Permit. The SLP will allow you to drive with someone who is 21 and over
with a valid license. You hold that for two months and at any point you
hold the SLP you can take the Teen Driver Course. You can apply for this
only on the 14th birthday, no sooner than that. If you obtain the SLP,
you will hold that for two months, complete Driver's Ed then the next
step would be the School Permit. The SP allows you to drive from school
to home and back quickest route. If you are not sure if you are in or
out of city limits you will need to verify that with the DMV. When you
turn 16 you will swap out your SP for a POP (see above paragraph if you
are not sure what POP is).
Why Cornhusker Driving School?
When
an individual takes our course, as long as they are 17 and younger and
will have held the Learner's Permit for 180 days prior to tuning 18, we
do all the testing (this includes those who are going for School
Permit). If you don't know what a Learner's Permit or School permit is,
make sure you read the previous section. So in other words, we will administer
the tests for the Provisional Operators Permit and School Permit. Please
note, once an individual turns 18 we can no longer test them. If you
get the Learner's Permit at the last minute and you will only hold the
LP for five or less months months, we wont be able to test you since you
will turn 18 before holding LP for required time (Nebraska law requires
those who are 17 and younger to hold permit for 6 months. THERE IS
NOTHING YOU CAN DO TO SPEED UP THE PROCESS, SO MAKE SURE YOU ARE
PLANNING AHEAD). If you are 17 and younger, we will be able to test you
assuming you plan ahead and will have LP for required time. This means
that after completing our course, we will submit what is called an
ELECTRIC WAIVER. This waiver will be submitted by the assigned driving
instructor letting the DMV know an individual completed our course.
There will be no more testing needed (except eye test), all they would
need to do
is go to the DMV and pick up the POP or SP when they are eligible. Even
though we would administer the testing (assuming we able to test the
individual), going to the DMV would still be needed to pick up the POP
or SP. Another
benefit in taking our course is the insurance discount. We will issue a
certificate at the end of the course. That certificate is what you turn
into insurance for the discount (if you receive one). Please note that some insurance companies do not accept
it, PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR INSURANCE.
Even if your insurance does not accept the certificate, it is still a huge benefit to not have to test at the DMV.
Can an 18 year old go through the class?
*An 18 year old can still take our class valid Learner's Permit is required. But again, we would not be able to test them, they would have to test at the DMV. However, the course and driving will prepare them for what they need to know when it comes time to testing at the DMV.
What is included in the $390 for the Approved Driver Safety Course and How do I Pay?
Payment is due the first day of class. We accept cash, check, or money orders. No debit or credit cards. Please have student bring payment on the first day of class. Checks and money orders, please make out to Cornhusker Driving School.
1. 20 hours of classroom time (class sessions BELOW) PLEASE NOTE THE 20 HOURS OF CLASS IS A CLASSROOM SETTING NO DRIVING WILL BE DONE IN THE 20 HOURS.
2. One-on-one driving instruction this will be scheduled when the student attends class. Drive
time is separate from the 20 hours of class. FOR THE DRIVING PORTION ONLY, student will be picked up
from home (if they live in our area Bellevue,
Papillion, Gretna, Millard, Elkhorn, etc.) If they live outside of our area the driving instructor will have a meeting spot.
THEY WILL NEED TO FIND A RIDE TO CLASS.
How much driving will the student be doing?
It all varies on the student and how much experience they have. They get UP TO 5 hours of instruction, but may be tested out sooner if they are meeting all the requirements to pass the drive test. Some may drive two times, some might drive three times, etc. It all varies on how long they go out for with their instructor as well.
How can a student get prepared for the driving portion of the course?
We
know some people take this course last minute and expect to be done
quickly, but know that this is something that can't be rushed. Those taking the course need to
keep in mind, these hours that you are given behind the wheel are for you
to past the drive test. Yes, we will work on the parts where you have issues and of course other things in addition to that.
If you're not practicing at home, then it is going to be a struggle. Just
like anything you do in life, if you want to get better at something you
practice. PRACTICING OUTSIDE OF DRIVING WITH YOUR INSTRUCTOR IS A
MUST!!!!!! Keep in mind you will be driving for the rest of your life.
Please get out and drive as much as you can.
How does the student schedule their driving and how does it work?
Instructors
will stop in one of the days of class and schedule their students. The
student
will also be given the instructor's contact info. The instructors do
their best to schedule around the student and their busy schedule. We
are used to them having work and after school activities so weekend
driving can be done as well as after school/evening if they they are
available. As far as knowing when they are going to drive, that all
depends on the instructor/student and when they are available to meet
for their lessons. Since we try to work around the students schedule, it
all just varies on when they have availability in their schedule. We
recommend once taking the course to complete the driving and not hold
off on the lessons. That way what they learned in class can be applied
for when they do their driving with their assigned instructor. PLEASE
MAKE SURE YOU
CONTACT THE ASSIGNED DRIVER FOR ANY CHANGES IN SCHEDULING. Our driving
is ONE ON ONE. We pick up and drop off at home for the driving portion,
if
you live in our area (Elkhorn, Bellevue, Papillion, Millard, Omaha,
Bennington, Gretna). If you live outside our area, you will have a
meeting spot. For the classroom portion, they need to find a ride to the
location of class.
How soon should the student start the class?
As
soon as possible. Do not wait until the last minute. Students should
start this class AT LEAST 90 days prior to being eligible for the POP.
Most don't realize the driving portion is a process and we can't rush
this process, make sure you are leaving plenty of time and are
factoring in multiple lessons where there are often long gaps so the
student can practice in between. It is so important that the student is
driving as much as they can outside of this program.
Upcoming Class:
Please take a look at our Teen Class Info/Schedule for updated class sessions.
*We have classes going on regularly throughout the year if these session don't work. Our class schedule can be found by clicking here.