About Us

Carolina Drivers Education has been in business since 2017.  We have served Cleveland County residences.  With the pandemic, Carolina Driver Education has served drivers from over ten counties.  It is our pleasure to be the preferred provider of Lincoln County Schools and to provide driver education services to these amazing students.  Our motto is: "We are driven to save lives."  Making our highways safer with well educated and skillfully trained students.

What is the Driver Education Program?

Students who are at least 14½ years old and are pursuing a high school diploma or GED can enroll in an approved driver education course provided through North Carolina high schools. A birth certificate or passport is required to enroll.

Driver education courses consist of two phases:

  • A classroom portion, which involves 30 hours of instruction and an eye exam
  • A driving phase, which involves six hours behind the wheel

Upon completion, students receive a Driver's Education Certificate, which allows them to apply for a Level One Limited Learner Permit, the first level of North Carolina's graduated licensing process for drivers under age 18.

Driving Eligibility Certificate Obtained

Issued by student's School

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30 Hour Classroom

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6 Hour Behind-the-Wheel Lessons

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Driver Education Certificate Issued

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Apply For Graduated Licensing Level 1 Learner's permit

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