Do the students who reside in Kansas have to have their 50 hours of supervised driving done before they earn a Kansas DE99?
No, many of our students have very little or no driving experience. That’s fine because this is what we are experienced at doing: instructing, coaching and advising the inexperienced driver and then finally evaluate their skills. To successfully complete each driving task during the 6 hours of driving the student is expected to perform these tasks without instructor prompts. For those students residing in Kansas, once the student successfully demonstrates proficiency on each task performed our instructor will issue to the student the Kansas certificate, known as the DE99. The DE99 can be taken to the DMV and exchanged for either the “Restricted” license or the permanent “Class C” license. The Missouri student will also go through the same driving tasks and evaluations as those students from Kansas. However, the Missouri student will not be issued the DE99 certificate, since this is Kansas specific. Both the written test and the behind-the-wheel instruction will prepare the Missouri stu
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