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Why There Is No Reason to Fear Your MVA Licensed Driver's Test

Last updated 3 months ago

Preparing for your MVA (Motor Vehicle Administration) driving skills test can be a stressful experience. Fortunately, with the assistance of a quality driving school, you can refine your skills and gain the experience you need to take the exam with confidence. The skills you gain through driver’s education in preparation for your MVA test will serve you well as you apply them on the road.

The Maryland MVA requires that a prospective driver complete 60 hours of driving practice with a learner’s permit before taking the MVA test. By utilizing a driving school to gain your hours, you will earn the valuable experience you need. You will know that all necessary driving skills will be covered, because your driving instructors are intimately familiar with the current requirements of the MVA test.

Additionally, taking driver’s education courses is a great way to reduce your stress behind the wheel. Much of the anxiety that driver’s license applicants feel comes from having the test administrator riding in the car with them. Driving lessons not only help you improve your skills, but also make you more accustomed to having someone supervising you while you’re driving.

Even if you already have some driving lessons under your belt, taking a quick refresher course can ensure that you are thoroughly prepared for your MVA test. A good driving school may even offer instructor accompaniment to your local MVA for last-minute practice.

Greg’s Driving School can make every one of your 60 hours of practice count. We can help you get comfortable behind the wheel, and we can even provide a rental vehicle for your MVA test if you need one. Our instructors are happy to accompany you to the test and answer any questions you have on your big day. Visit us online or call us at (301) 703-9868 to learn about our classes.

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