About us
Start Your Drive
Brooks Driving School is your trusted source for professional driving lessons in Washington State. We are committed to providing comprehensive and reliable driver education to students of all ages and experience levels. Whether you’re a new driver getting behind the wheel for the first time or an experienced driver looking to improve your skills, our experienced instructors are here to help you become a safe and confident driver.
We’re Certified
We Are A Government Approved Driving School And We Have DOL-Approved Driving Instructors.
10+ Years Of Experience
In-depth knowledge and expertise in teaching defensive driving techniques, traffic laws, and road safety through a decade of experience
Our Course
Packages
12hrs
12 hours behind the wheel lessons (Adult fee)
$960+ 1 free skill test
10hrs
10 hours behind the wheel lessons (Adult fee)
$800
15-18
Teenagers (15-18) driver education course
$600 (full course)
Book Your Driving Lessons with Us!
We have a large number of discounted packages available for our new joiners.
Frequently
Asked Questions
How old do I need to be to enroll in a driving school in Washington State?
In Washington State, you must be at least 15 years old to enroll in a driving school and begin driver education training.
How long is the driver education training program in Washington State?
The driver education training program in Washington State consists of 30 hours of classroom instruction and 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training.
Can I start driving immediately after enrolling in a driving school in Washington State?
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Can I take the driver education training program online in Washington State?
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