Welcome to Drive Rite Driving School!
Drive Rite is a full-service driving school for all ages. We teach teens how to drive
safely and pass the California DMV Driving Tests. We also teach older adults who never
learned to drive or need some refreshing to pass the DMV Tests and we will give the
elderly some help and refresh their skills so they can keep on driving.
We serve the Hollister, San Juan and San Benito County, Salinas as well as the South Santa Clara County including Gilroy, San Martin and Morgan Hill. We have a convenient pick-up service if you choose that option. We will pick you up and return you to your home or office.
Teen Drivers
So, you want to learn to drive?
Good! We can teach you.
Adult Drivers
Are you over 18 years old and want to learn how to drive?
We can teach you too.
Senior Drivers
Been driving for 40 years but are having some difficulty with driving proficiency?
We can help you.
Classroom Instruction
Drive Rite has a California DMV accredited Drivers Ed Course at our
office in Hollister. Summer Schedule is up! We also offer an online course.
Drivers Training
Yes, the driving part! Drive Rite offers a full
driving training course and refresher courses.
How Much?
Our Current Course Price Sheet
Why Drive Rite?
Simple. We are right in your town or area. We have many, many
years experience teaching Drivers Ed and Drivers Training. Good chance that someone
you know learned how to drive at Drive Rite. We live and work here in this
community. It is our home. We have lived and worked in the south Santa Clara
County and San Benito County for decades. We drive here and want you to drive here,
safely and confidently. We can help you do that.
Driving is fun! But with that comes the responsibility to be safe. The Pros at
Drive Rite will teach you to have fun and be safe.
So, give us a call today! (831) 638-4851
Have fun out there .. and Drive Rite!
Welcome to Drive Rite!
School is in, so please drive careful. California has one of the faster speed limits
around schools at 25 mph. Nevada is 15 mph and others are 20 mph. Please slow down
around the schools. Remember that 25 mph can still cause extensive car damage and
can serously hurt pedestrians.
If you are going to the mountains for some winter sports fun, you either need to carry chains, have all-wheel drive or 4-wheel drive. The law says 4-wheel drive "with snow tires" for the most common "R2" condition. Caltrans has been letting most SUVs/trucks with good all-terrain tires and 4-wheel drive through, but they can stop you and ask if you have chains with your 4-wheel drive! Caltrans Winter Driving
If you need chains, put them on at home (in the warm) so you know that they fit and you
will not be wasting time out in the cold on the side of a snowy road. Even if you plan on
paying an installer, they are not on every highway in Califonia, be prepared to do it
yourself if need be.
Also always have a good window ice scraper with brush. Get the long handle and the
short handle types. If you can, carry a shovel. If you have never been stuck in the
snow, you will be.