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Monday: ClosedTuesday: ClosedWednesday: ClosedThursday: ClosedFriday: 9AM - 5PM
Saturday: ClosedSunday: Closed
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Google: 4.7/5 Facebook: 4.9/5 BBB: FCity Xpress Driving School
75 Market St #2, Elgin
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One thing that i learned at drives ed is how to properly become a defensive driver along with how to uphill and downhill park. Until taking drivers ed I had no idea what uphill and downhill parking was along with how to do it, drivers ed teaches how to properly and safely do both. I also learned how to properly scan my area and be ready for potential hazards that can occur whilst drive , such as, a car not signaling and what procedures to do when they do so. there’s many factors to becoming a defensive driver and another example of how drivers ed has helped me become one is the acronym SMOG .SMOG is short forSignal- Signaling left or right while either lane changing...read full review
From City Xpress Driving School, I learned many new things about my driving.1. I learned that when I am turning in an intersection, that I need to stay in my lane, and keep my speed continuous to not get rear ended.2. I learned that while making lane changes, I should have more wheel control, and not subconsciously shift the wheel under my hands while looking over at my blind spot.3. I learned that during left/right turn abouts, I need to look over my drivers shoulder to see if anyone is trying to cut me off before I enter the road.
As a former student at City Xpress I am very pleased with how the instructors taught us not just how to safety drive on the road, but how to be prepared for our future tests. One thing I learned which I think will be helpful to other students is remembering how to back out of alleyways. Making two stops is a very important to remember, one before the sidewalk and one before the road. Make sure to check for no pedestrians, animals, or cars. Good luck current students, you are in good hands.