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Joyce's Driving School
Basic Information
Address: 120 Lageschulte, Suite 101
Barrington, IL 60010
Phone Number: (847) 977-7193
Email: info@joycesdrivingschool.com
Additional Information
Services Offered:
Drivers Education for Teens
Teen Skill Building Behind The Wheel
Illinois Driving Test
Remedial Driving Course
Adult Driving Program
Drivers Education for Teens
Teen Skill Building Behind The Wheel
Illinois Driving Test
Remedial Driving Course
Adult Driving Program
Area(s) Served: Algonquin, Huntley, Crystal Lake, Woodstock, Gilberts, Hampshire, Cary, Carpentersville, Palatine, Barrington, South Barrington, Schaumburg, Streamwood, Elk Grove Village, Lake Zurich
School History:
Teenage driving classes are an important step to becoming a safe and responsible driver. Joyce’s Driving School, both an Illinois and Utah state certified driving school, offers teen driver education courses with online scheduling for classroom and behind the wheel training. Our flexible courses are taught by state certified driving instructors.
• To train competent and responsible teen and adult drivers.
• To develop “thinking” teen and adult drivers, “defensive” driving skills, and “on the road” social responsibility.
• Develop the tools and skills necessary to safely operate a vehicle, as well as an elevated appreciation of what it means to be a safe driver.
• Help our students earn their driver’s ed certificate of completion
• To prepare students to make a lifetime of correct choices on the road.
School Slogan: Teaching responsible driving for the road ahead