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Gain confidence behind the wheel

Offering practical experience navigating the Wichita area with a focus on safe driving practices and local traffic laws.

monthly classroom sessions available

You will begin your course with an 8-hour group instruction at the ICT North Star Driving Academy led by our state-licensed instructors. Students who successfully complete the 8-hour class by earning an 80% or higher will be eligible to move on to the behind-the-wheel portion of the course.

Students who pass the written exam will receive a paper learner’s permit to use during the course. It is highly recommended that students take their paper permit (DE-99) directly to the DMV to exchange for their Learner’s Permit or as soon as possible.

Flexible online scheduling

Our online scheduling tool enables you to book behind-the-wheel lessons at the times that work best for your schedule.

After you have completed the in-person classroom portion of your course, you will be provided with a link to our booking page where you can schedule your behind-the-wheel lessons.

Behind-the-wheel Driving Instruction

After you get your Learner’s Permit, you will be ready to begin behind-the-wheel training. You will be provided with a link to schedule your driving lessons at times that work best for you. 6 hours of driving with an instructor are required. For added convenience, our instructors can pick students up at home or from school for their driving lessons. Parents are welcome to accompany students during their driving training.

*Students must pass a comprehensive driving exam to successfully complete the course. Passing students will receive a Certificate of Completion that can be taken to DMV to show as proof of completion of an approved Driver Education Program.

*Students who are not able to pass the driving exam will need to re-enroll & retake the course in its entirety (including classroom instruction).

why Take a Drivers Education course?

Emergencies cannot be predicted, but they can be prepared for.

Teen drivers (ages 15-20) are involved in approximately 20% of the total number of crashes in Kansas per year.

Our curriculum focuses on the IPDE driving method:

Identify - Scanning using a visual search pattern
Predict - Anticipate possible hazards & conflicts
Decide - Determine the safest action to take
Execute - Perform the maneuver necessary to avoid conflict

We will cover other topics including vehicle maintenance, road signs & markings, driving in adverse conditions, Kansas Driving Laws & Regulations, Safety, and much more.