Driving Schools near Uxbridge

Driving Schools near Uxbridge picked by BestProsInTown

8AM - 4PM

14 Hunter Rd, Uxbridge
Labonte's Auto School Driving Schools

“i had lessons with labontes, my instructor was Yahor, i learned a lot from him and he had a very good personality, definitely would recommend to others.“

4.9 Superb146 Reviews

9AM - 5PM

31 Granite St Suite 4, Milford
CDA Centerpoint Driving Academy Driving Schools

“All the instructors are super nice and supportive, the portal was easy to navigate, and it was overall a wonderful experience. Would recommend to everyone“

4.7 Superb85 Reviews

9AM - 1PM

170 Pulaski Blvd, Bellingham
J R's Driving School Driving Schools

“I'll keep it short and sweet. The instructor is nice, as well as everyone else who had a part in running the place. Students should not stress over whether or not it is difficult. As long as you pay attention and don't goof around, you'll pass. If a student can't learn something a certain way, the instructor will work around it to ensure the student learns.***RI STUDENTS UNDER 18The people working at the RI DMV were not helpful. The process they explained to me is different than the one my instructor explained, and I've emailed the instructor with this new information to prevent confusion for other RI students.Any minor looking to get their permit MUST complete a certain permit test. This specific test must be completed either at CCRI or at the RI DMV itself. I don't know if the CCRI permit test is available to everyone or just people taking the CCRI driver's ed course. However, I can explain the process if you wish to go through only the RI DMV.To get your permit at the RI DMV without going to driver's ed at CCRI, you must first schedule a 2-hour reservation (NO WALK-INS AS OF MAY 2022). They told me to do this through their website. The reservation MUST be the "written/computerized permit test." They told me the test is NOT 2 hours long, they give you a maximum of 2 hours to complete it. Next, you go to the RI DMV, head to the second floor, and head to the check-in area. The security guard at the front door asked for something to identify me, I used my vaccination card. At the check-in area you must provide 3 things.1. The student's driver's ed certificate (Given by instructor at school)2. Proof of residence for the student. If that is not possible, proof of residence for the parent/guardian is required3. The student's birth certificate or passport (I believe they accept something else but I couldn't hear over the people next to me)This is where my RI DMV adventure ended. I assume after this you just take the permit test and then get your permit. I recommend taking the study guide they offer in case there is different material on their test.“

1 Poor3 Reviews