No we do not. Contact your local community college to see if they offer these types of classes.
Teenagers that are 14 ½ and less 18 years old can attend the teen driver education course.
Teenagers between 15 and 17 years old are eligible for a limited learner's permit.
A teen has to have their limited learner's permit for at least 12 months and log at least 60 hours of driving, while accompanied by their supervising driver.
A supervising driver must be a parent, grandparent or guardian of the permit/license holder, or a responsible person approved by the parent or guardian. A supervising driver must hold a valid driver license and must have been licensed for at least five years.
Limited learner's permit will be Teen Driver Level 1.
The course is a 30 hour class and 6 hours of behind the wheel training.
During the first 6 months, a level one permit authorizes you to drive between the hours of 5 a.m. and 9 p.m., while accompanied by a supervising driver.
The following documents are needed: Certificate of Completion, Driving Eligibility Certificate, Birth Certificate, and Social Security Card.
A homeschool administrator must request the Driving Eligibility Certificate through the North Carolina Division of Non-Public Education (NCDNPE).
Vision, Road Sign, and Written Test.
The eye exam has to be done by the NCDMV.
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