Drive and Go Program

For the best New Mexico driving school, look no further. TFH Safety provides unmatched instruction including teen and adult driver's education, a defensive driving course, certified CPR/first Aid certificate, Hands on training and MVD practice permit tests.

Our Driving School classroom environment has:

  • Videos, animations, and graphics
  • Material that's easy to get through
  • Chapter-end quizzes to assist you in retaining what you learn from driver's ed
  • Real-life, hands-on experiences – no simulators
  • All cars are equipped with GPS for safety

We use state-of-the-art-technology, videos and PowerPoint presentations, combined with interactive classroom participation to create a fun multi-media learning environment. Driver’s education is serious business but who said it can't be fun also?

We will issue you the paperwork to receive an official learner's permit from the DMV when you complete our classwork and written exam; additionally, we administer the driving exam required to receive your provisional license. All our instructors are licensed, bonded, and insured

This class meets the minimum State of NM requirements for driver's education:

  • 30 hours of classroom instruction
  • A minimum of 7 hours of behind-the-wheel training
  • 6 hours of DWI Awareness
  • 4 hours of CPR/Basic First Aid
  • 1 hour defensive driving in the Oil Field
  • Certification of Completion for all MVD's
  • MVD Written and Road tests
  • Along with Course materials and handouts to keep and refer to from the classroom participation

Fees:

Cost of the Course: $350.00 per student plus applicable tax $25.00 = $375.00

*payment options are available

Refund Policy:

If the student withdraws at any time after the first day of class, a refund of up to $200.00 will be allowed. Student must complete at least one hour of driving instruction within 30 days of the classroom completion. NMAC Rules and Regulations requires students to complete the program within a year of enrollment. If the student misses any behind the wheel driving time, it will cost $45.00 per hour for make up time.

Rescheduling of Missed Classes:

Students will be given one day of extended class at the completion of the 30 hours bookwork session. If the student missed more than one day of class, the student will be given the opportunity to make up their missed days when the next 30 hours class is offered to make up the hours needed. If any driving sessions are missed, the student will have to reschedule

Schedule

Driver's Education for Athletes: 12pm – 4pm: 8 Sundays

Provides an alternative for students with intense demands on their time.

Sign up today and we’ll develop Your Personal Schedule!

Sometimes taking a course on a standardized schedule just isn’t feasible. So we will work with you to get you all the training that’s required and you will be on your way to your new driver’s license.

ONLY AVAILABLE FOR TEENS OBTAINING THEIR FIRST TIME LICENSE!

The three different levels of a graduated driver's license include:

Instructional (learner's) Permit:

An instructional permit is a permit that allows a permit holder to operate a motor vehicle when supervised by another driver who is at least 21 years of age, and who is licensed to drive that type of vehicle. The minimum age for an Instructional Permit is 15 years old; and the permit holder must be enrolled in a driver's education course that has been approved by the Traffic Safety Bureau and includes DWI education and practice driving. The new driver must retain his or her Instructional Permit for at least six months.

Provisional License:

A provisional license is a license that allows you to drive without the supervision of another driver, except during the hours of midnight and 5:00am at the age of 15 years and 6 months, after completing the above requirements

Unrestricted Driver's License:

An unrestricted driver’s license can be given to those who have fully developed and practiced their driving skills and have had a provisional license for at least 12 months. Also, the driver can't have a traffic violation within 90 days before applying for the unrestricted driver’s license.



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