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321 E 7th St, Port Angeles, Washington, 98362, United States
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Nov 29, 2018
I learned alot the course not only teaches about driving but due to the effort that needs to be put in so that one can pass it teaches very good time management skills and it really teaches alot about study habits! 😊

Jan 2, 2019
You learn a lot and the instructors are very nice.

Sep 6, 2018
I went in to take my drive test today. I'll be the first to admit I did make a couple of mistakes due to my nervousness. You have to understand, when you have PTSD from previous car accidents, its difficult to make the initial step to get your license. Well, this wasn't the issue. I understand that I made my mistakes and I will learn from them. The examiner Linda amplified my anxiety. Besides the ridiculous and persistent nitpicking over things that were virtually non-existent she was incredibly rude! I heard her muttering under her breath and shaking her head and when I said "pardon?" she said nothing. I get it, its a drive school and they have their own techniques of driving based on laws and regulations. However, that does not justify the examiner being incredibly rude. Of course, it made me more nervous and apt to make other very small mistakes. Also, instead of saying "Do I need to repeat the instructions?" in a nasty tone of voice consider using a little more positive undertones. I will learn from my experience and definitely want others to know do not go here for your drivers test. They just want the money.

Sep 2, 2018
When we showed up the gentleman that works there already expressed his feelings of not wanting to take my son on his drive because of traffic (as though traffic would stop after that day because my son got his license.. Practice makes perfect) It was the 4:00 drive so I'm sure he was just thinking about getting home before the labor day traffic got thicker... He was irritated and rude! When they finally took the drive he took control of the car within the first 3mins. My son spotted this speeding truck coming down a four way intersection with no stop signs before the instructor he started to apply the breaks and as soon as he did the instructor slammed on his stopping the car 20-30ft before the actual intersection. My son was still within stopping distance especially going 25mph. When they arrived back the first thing he said was he had to because about 3weeks earlier one of their cars was totalled.. So basically he took control of the car because he was paranoid... If you have temporary PTSD because of an accident then a leave of absence is necessary for you to work thru it. My son actually said it was like he was just looking for an opportunity to get out of the drive asap and I agree! He did not actually go to school here he went in yelm with highly reputable company so I'm positive it wasn't their teaching but rather your companies unprofessional/selfish behavior and unwillingness to actually give my son a fair chance. A refund is due in this situation since the evidence supports our claim!

Sep 21, 2018
I went to the Worst driving school ever the female driving instructor said as soon an I walked I was going to fail because I didn’t do the drivers ed school threw them, sent me to the car by myself then proceeded to talk to my parents or 20 min and finally when she comes out to the car said I had my seat positioned wrong? Refused to give me clear instructions ex: Park the car like you would on a hill. Then when I asked up hill or down hill said that she couldn’t disclose information during a test, told me I was driving in the bike lane when I was making a left hand turn. Absolute worst place to go she failed the 3 people before me feels like she’s just trying to make money

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