Driving School

Too Lazy for Traffic School
CA

Too Lazy for Traffic SchoolFAQ's

Is Too Lazy for Traffic School certified by the California DMV to offer driver training courses?
Although we include Too Lazy for Traffic School in our directory of driving schools for California, we cannot make any assurances about whether or not Too Lazy for Traffic School is certified by the California DMV.  You should contact Too Lazy for Traffic School directly and ask them if you are thinking about enrolling in their California driver training class.
I heard that parents can fill the role of driving instructor in California, so taking a driver training course like the one Too Lazy for Traffic School offers is not necessary. Is that true?
You should contact the California DMV or a licensed driver training school like Too Lazy for Traffic School and ask them.  While parent-taught driving instruction is permitted in some states, many states do NOT allow it.
What if I don't know how to operate a stick-shift automobile? Does Too Lazy for Traffic School have automatic-shift vehicles that I can drive when I do my driver training?
If you're taking a California behind-the-wheel training class, chances are you don't know how to drive ANY vehicle yet-- stick or automatic.  However, if you prefer an automatic vehicle then you should tell Too Lazy for Traffic School that prior to registering for the course in order to make sure they can accommodate you. 
I live out in the middle of nowhere. There are rural and mountain roads all around. Will Too Lazy for Traffic School train me how to drive in BOTH rural AND city areas?
If you live in a rural or mountain community, chances are that a local driving instruction institute like Too Lazy for Traffic School will include driving lessons specifically tailored to that terrain. 
I just turned 14 years old. Can I apply for my learner's permit in California?
Probably not.  The minimum age requirement for holding an instruction permit in most states is 15 1/2.  You should contact the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or a licensed driving school such as Too Lazy for Traffic School to find out more information about the minimum age requirement in California. 
Do I have to take a California classroom or online drivers education course before I can enroll in a behind-the-wheel training course through Too Lazy for Traffic School?
This requirement varies from state to state but most states do mandate pre-licensed drivers to take BOTH a classroom-based driver education course (generally 30 hours in length) AND a behind-the-wheel training course.  You should ask Too Lazy for Traffic School if they offer one or both programs.
I have to take a defensive driving course in California. Can I meet this requirement by enrolling in Too Lazy for Traffic School?
Yes, Too Lazy for Traffic School offers behind-the-wheel training courses in California.  You will need to contact Too Lazy for Traffic School directly to get more information on the types of courses they offer and when to register for a class.
What do I need to do to obtain a driver's license in California?
It depends on California's laws, but most states require new, teen-aged drivers to complete a safe driving classroom course as well as a driver training course.  You may want to call Too Lazy for Traffic School to see if they offer the behind-the-wheel training course that would meet the regulations set forth by the California DMV.
Am I required to take a California driver training course?
All drivers in California must take a behind-the-wheel training course.  You should contact Too Lazy for Traffic School to learn more about the courses they offer.
Can I enroll in a California driver training course prior to having my California learners permit?
Most states require pre-licensed drivers to hold a instruction permit before being permitted to sign up to take a driver training course.  You should contact a driving school like Too Lazy for Traffic School and ask for more information.