I am 18 and I took my drivers Ed day class here and my in car driving through Austin driving school and it was a very good experience. They helped me schedule my test and even my driver Cheryl drove me to pflugerville to take the driving test and practice before hand. I would definitely recommend my driving instructor Cheryl, she was very nice and helpful and fun to talk to in the car. I passed the test first try, and definitely couldn’t have done it Without her. She made it a vey relaxed and good experience :) thank you Cheryl
Jules C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Austin, TX
I would never recommend Austin Driving School. I had the unfortunate experience of signing my younger sister up at the Burnet location. It took them nearly 2 full months to schedule the first practice drive. During that wait we called every week, and never received satisfactory call backs or information. Finally I called the central office and was on the phone for 26 minutes to get clear information. The office was unapologetic and inflexible, said that I was only being difficult because they weren’t doing«exactly what I asked» and that it’s all because«you misunderstood»…. No stars for customer service. Unfortunately it would cost more to transfer to a different school so we’re stuck here for now.
E S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Buffalo, NY
I contacted the office on Stassney, and was in touch with Michelle at the office, and Cheryl was my instructor. I’m an adult driver, and just got my first DL today after four classes(had some practice time in between). Cheryl was very helpful, and she knew what would be tested, and was very professional. All in all, I had a very good experience with them. Cheers!
Kimberly K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Austin, TX
Your voice will quickly become a Charlie Brown Peanuts parent’s voice, if it hasn’t already. Or worse, something as clear and lucid as «Turn right here» will sound like«You’re doing it wrong, dumbass!» It is all about«tone», and as a parent, you lost it when they turned 12. Imagine entrusting a 2-ton weapon to a child whose brain is not fully developed … would you really want to rely on passing on your own bad driving skills to a kid who is going to be talking on a cell phone and using i-tunes while they drive no matter how many times you say«Mwuaaa Whaa Mwuah Mwaa»? We like knowing that our kids learned to drive from someone else. Sure, we took them out initially and showed them the basics, but sooner or later… usually sooner, some disagreement would ensue. Life just seemed smoother when we were sitting at the dinner table discussing something the«professional» driving«instructor» said in class about bad drivers… something that really struck a chord with sonny boy because, «mom, that’s how YOU drive.» «Tone, sonny boy, it’s all about tone, and you lost it when you started to drive.»