Book Indiana Driving Lessons

  • Indiana BMV-approved driving school
  • Home pickup and drop-off available
  • Modern cars with dual controls, safety cameras, and GPS tracking
  • Online scheduling & reporting
  • Personalized lessons for teens, adults, and seniors

How It Works

1. Choose time, location, & date
Enter your ZIP code to see available driving lessons in your area.
2. Reserve lessons that work for you
Once you’ve found a good time & date for your lessons, you can reserve them immediately. You’ll receive a confirmation email and text message, along with other lesson instructions.
3. Start behind-the-wheel training
Learn everything from basic controls to safe, defensive driving. Each instructor is BMV-certified and has completed an intensive training course adhering to state standards (and beyond).
4. Get your driver’s license
Once you’ve completed the required hours, you’ll be prepared for the BMV road test. Once you pass, you’ll get your license.

Learn Key Skills

Rest assured, all necessary key driving skills are covered

Freeway Driving
Parking
Intersections
Changing Lanes
Passing
Nighttime Driving
Defensive Driving

Indiana Driving Lesson Requirements

🧢 Under 18 (Ages 15–17)

  • You must have a permit to practice driving. You get your permit by passing a written knowledge test.
  • You must complete 30 hours of classroom/online instruction and 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training with a state-approved provider. Our partner is fully licensed by the BMV.
  • If you don’t go through Driver Ed, you must wait until you’re 16 years and 270 days old before you can apply for a permit.
  • You’ll also need to log 50 hours of supervised driving with a licensed adult, including 10 hours at night.

Once you’ve held your permit for at least 180 days and completed all of the requirements for your permit holding period, you can schedule your road test and get your probationary license. This license allows you to drive unsupervised with certain restrictions.

👨 Ages 18-20
  • Must pass both the written test and a road test
  • Required to hold the permit for 180 days before taking the skills test.
  • Must complete 50 hours of supervised driving, including 10 at night.
🧔‍♂️️ If you’re over 21
  • No driver’s education or minimum permit period is required.
  • You will still need to pass a vision screening, the written knowledge test, and the driving skills test.
  • Professional driving lessons are still highly recommended.

Frequently Asked Questions

Lessons FAQ

  • Who teaches the lessons?

    Each instructor goes through rigorous hiring and training programs. Rest assured that you’re training with the best.
  • How long is each lesson?

    Each lesson is two hours long, starting when we pick you up and ending when we drop you off. The lessons are customized and focused on helping you improve based on YOUR needs.
  • How many lessons will I need?

    As stated above, all teens in Indiana must take 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training with a state-approved provider (typically three 2-hour lessons or six 1-hour lessons). For some, that is all they need, and they do the rest of the mandated driving hours with their parents. Other students want more lessons, or lessons in between parent lessons, to address any issues.

    Here is a guide detailing the pros and cons of parent-taught vs professional driving lessons, and a helpful guide parents can use for better at-home lessons (+ tips for lesson setup).
  • Do I get feedback after each lesson?

    Yes. You'll receive a post-lesson report showing what you’ve mastered and what needs more work. This way, you know what to focus on and can have more productive lessons at home.
  • Do you offer lessons for adults?

    Yes, drivers of all ages can take lessons and get a personalized program based on their needs.
  • Do you offer home pickup and drop-off?

    Yes, home pickup and drop-off are included with your lesson. You’ll confirm your pickup address when you book online.
  • How soon can I start lessons after getting my permit?

    You can begin driving lessons as soon as you have your learner’s permit in hand.
  • Can I take lessons even if I already have some driving experience?

    Absolutely, each lesson is tailored to your current experience level.
  • Can parents participate in lessons?

    Parents are welcome during lessons, especially for teens. You’ll also receive a post-lesson report, guiding you on what to practice at home.
  • How can parents ensure their kid becomes a safe driver?

    As a parent, your involvement is the #1 safety feature in your teen’s driving journey. That’s why we offer the Parent-Teen Training Guide, a step-by-step resource designed to take the guesswork out of at-home teaching.

Driving Test & Probationary License FAQ

  • Will your lessons help me pass the test?

    Yes! The primary focus in the driving lessons is on core driving skills first to make you a safe, confident driver, which is what you need for your road test! You can also schedule a mock test near the end of your lessons to ensure you're fully prepared.
  • What is an Indiana probationary license?

    A probationary driver’s license is issued to individuals under 21 and comes with certain restrictions that gradually phase out as the driver gains experience. It allows you to drive alone with certain restrictions.
  • What are the requirements to obtain a probationary license?

    To qualify, you must hold a learner’s permit for at least 180 days, complete 50 hours of supervised driving (including 10 hours at night), and pass a driving skills test.
  • What are the restrictions of a probationary license?

    • Nighttime Driving: For the first 180 days, you cannot drive between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. After that, and until turning 18, additional restrictions apply:
      • Saturday and Sunday, between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m.
      • Sunday through Thursday, after 11 p.m.
      • Monday through Friday, before 5 a.m.
    • Passenger Restrictions: During the first 180 days, you cannot drive with passengers unless accompanied by a licensed instructor, a driver 25 or older, or a spouse who is at least 21. Siblings and step-siblings are exempt from this rule.

🏁 Ready for your first lesson?