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Cantor's Driving School

Basic Information
Address: 777 W. Germantown Pike
Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
Phone Number: (610) 277-1050
Director: Cantor Webmaster
Additional Information
Hours: M-Thur 7am-9pm--Fri 7am-6pm--Sat-Sun 8am-6pm
Services Offered:
driving school, driver training, driving lessons, online drivers ed, defensive driving training, online driver education
driving school, driver training, driving lessons, online drivers ed, defensive driving training, online driver education
Area(s) Served: the Main Line, Montgomery, Delaware, Chester, Bucks and Philadelphia Counties.
School History:
Cantor’s Driving School has been training and educating drivers in our area for more than 30 years. More than 25,000 drivers have had lessons with Cantor’s. Started by Allan Cantor in 1976, Cantor’s Driving School is now owned and operated by his son Frank Cantor.
School Slogan: The Driving School that get results
Notes/School Information:
Many people think driving lessonsare just for teens learning how to drive but Cantor’s offers driving lessons to all types’ people. We give driving lessons to adults and seniors who recently started driving or need to learn to drive again after an injury or a long time away from the road. We also offer corporate driving instruction. This could be driving evaluations, driving instruction, or driver testing for corporate vehicles.
To sign up for driver training programs visit our Driver Training page and find a package that suites your needs. You can pay for the lessons through PayPal using a credit card or debit card, and then call our office to schedule an appointment. Our drivers will travel up to 50 miles from our location in Plymouth Meeting. Parents can pay and schedule lessons for their teens without ever leaving the house.
Online drivers ed is available through our website. Our 30 hour online driver’s education course is approved by the PA Department of Education and a certificate of completion can save you money on car insurance. This certificate can also help teens with a junior driver’s license earn their senior driver’s license before they turn 18. Many driver education courses are offered only through direct classroom instruction. These courses are offered only at certain times, and frequently need to be completed on Saturday’s. Our course is completely online and can be completed at a time that is convenient for you.