Introduction: Embarking on the journey to obtain a driver’s license can be both exciting and nerve-wracking. If you’re in Chicago, you’re likely curious about various aspects of driver education. In this blog post, we’ll address some common questions to help you navigate the road to becoming a licensed driver in the Windy City.

How much does driving school cost in the US?

The cost of lessons varies across the United States, including Illinois and Chicago. At Nova Driving School, you can expect lessons to be sold at a rate of around $55/hour, only available in two-hour lessons. Lesson durations are designed to train new drivers in both the skills and endurance to drive in both short bursts and longer trips, leading to better skill retention. These costs may be reduced by purchasing larger programs, which are priced anywhere between $300 to $800. Such programs may include other services, such as using our vehicle for the Road Exam at the DMV, or depending on the season, a complimentary preparation for the permit exam at the DMV.

Where can I learn how-to drive-in Chicago?

No matter which region or neighborhood, you’ll be able to find a driving school easily, as Nova Driving School has 8 different locations: Bucktown, Hyde Park, Evanston, Little Village, Jefferson Park, Belmont Cragin, Norridge, and Oak Park. This includes lessons at our listed locations or even the convenience of pick-up at your home, if you live in the Chicagoland area. Search online for our locations, likely in your backyard, and you’ll also find reviews that demonstrate why Nova is Chicago’s #1 Driving School.

How long is Illinois Driving School?

The time needed to get a driver’s license can vary depending on your age. For adults (who do not need to wait a minimum length of time as teens do), scheduling lessons largely depends on your availability. Nova offers driving lessons seven days a week, starting as early as 6:00am, and ending as late as 9:00pm. Students may arrange a schedule to their convenience, according to the availability of our instructors. Depending on the schedule assembled, students may take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months, to become prepared enough to take the driving test and earn their license.

Can you get your license at 18 without a permit in Illinois? What do I need to do to get a driver’s license?

Illinois requires potential new drivers to bring certain identity and address documents to a nearby Secretary of State DMV, as well as taking and passing a vision, computer, and in-car exam, to qualify for a license. Depending on the driver’s age, additional steps may be required:

Ages 15-17: Illinois’ Graduated Driver Licensing program requires teen students to complete classroom and driving range requirements, in addition to waiting a period with their permit.

Ages 18-20: Illinois requires young adults under 21 to show proof of driver education completion or the completion of an Adult Driver Education Program For further details, Nova Driving School has a handy breakdown of the entire process for underage drivers to obtain their permit and license, found here.

How much does it cost to take driving lessons in Chicago?

The cost of lessons varies across the United States, including Illinois and Chicago. At Nova Driving School, you can expect lessons to be sold at a rate of around $55/hour, only available in two-hour lessons. Lesson durations are designed to train new drivers in both the skills and endurance to drive in both short bursts and longer trips, leading to better skill retention. These costs may be reduced by purchasing larger programs, which are priced anywhere between $300 to $800. Such programs may include other services, such as using our vehicle for the Road Exam at the DMV, or depending on the season, a complimentary preparation for the permit exam at the DMV.

But I don’t know how to drive! How do I begin practicing? Do I need a permit?

For those looking to practice driving, passing the vision and computer/written exam will earn you an instruction permit, which is required for learners of all ages to begin practicing with a licensed driver. Driving Programs at Nova are designed for new drivers of all skill levels – ranging from complete beginners to those who’ve already practiced for a few hours, to even including international drivers or drivers who formerly held a license and are only now resuming driving after several years without.

Taking the exams at the DMV? But it’s so frustrating when I visit there! Is there any way I can take the test at a school, instead?

All potential drivers over the age of 18 must take their permit and driving exams at a Secretary of State DMV facility. Nova Driving instructors are more than capable of preparing students for either exam – reviewing the exact subjects covered on the permit test, or covering the exact routes and skills tested on by the DMV exams. Teen drivers ready to earn their license have another option, however: The Cooperative Driver Testing Program

How much does it cost to get a new driver’s license in Chicago, Illinois?

The cost of obtaining a new driver’s license in Chicago, for a standard driver’s license is around $30.

What is the Cooperative Driver Testing Program in Illinois?

The Cooperative Driver Testing Program in Illinois has allowed only 5 driving schools, of which Nova Driving School is included, to conduct approved driving tests for qualifying teen drivers. This program aims to streamline the testing process, providing convenience for students and reducing the burden on Illinois DMVs – only for $100!

Conclusion:

By researching and understanding the process, you’ll be better prepared to hit the road with confidence. Always refer to official sources for the latest information and updates regarding driving education and licensing in Illinois. Safe travels!