Are you curious about driving classes? Maybe you’d considered driving classes when you were a little one but didn’t keep on going. Very well, it’s definitely not too late to start once again. Get outside of your current comfort zone, immerse yourself into unique adventures! Routine can definitely be wearisome and no one could refute the effectiveness of it, but occasionally you actually ought to step it up. driving lessons are a amazing approach to interact with completely new friends and help make ones own everyday life more interesting. When a person take driving classes you are training regions of an individual’s mind you don’t really utilize on a day to day basis. driving will indeed give a boost to a person’s brainpower, while breaking up ones routine. So dust off those vehicles and consider a chance.
A good number of sites in Austin make available diverse degrees of driving lessons to fit all your preferences, just simply make certain you actually will be comfortable by using the level you are entering the lesson at. You may turn out to be able to drop-in for free or pay a tiny proportion of the fee for the initial few driving lessons to make sure it is something you genuinely want to perform.

1. Funny Bone Defensive Driving
5510 S I H 35 #C
Austin, TX 78745
Neighborhood: BattleBend Springs
(512) 255-8515
www.funnyboneschools.com/
It’s defensive driving – might as well be somewhat enjoyable.
The food was actually pretty good and there was a really good selection. I had the chicken sandwich with bacon (and they have Pepsi, which is a plus in my book!). You can drink soda all day for $2.
Collin was pretty funny. I enjoyed (as much as one can enjoy spending a Saturday in defensive driving) Collin.
If you have to go, might as well laugh it up a bit.
Take this one.
- Mark M. (Austin, TX)
2. Austin Moto Academy
1901 E. 51st St.
Austin, TX 78723
(512) 789-8226
austinmotoacademy.com
The class was a great learning experience for me. They teach you how to control the motorcycle in tough situations as well as ready you on passing the test at the DPS. I took the evening and weekend course and passed my M license test with an A. Read the motorcycle manual first though, there are a couple of things in there that you should go over before the test. The instructor was very friendly and it was an overall good experience
- Daniel D. (Austin, TX)

3. Happy Time Defensive Driving
4715 Hwy 290 W
Austin, TX 78745
(512) 291-5053
www.happytimedefensivedriving.com
I think Big A is being a little unfair to the school. Don’t mind his/her ranting based solely on the diversity. Apparently he/she is not in the Pharmacy program, where diversity is the first thing you notice.
As a repeat offender I know Happy Time like an old friend. Mark has scored by adding Nancy Reed to his staff. A great comic and defensive driving instructor. Nancy is back in Austin from the west coast. A former Funniest Person in Austin winner. She has done gigs with Tommy Chong of Cheech and Chong and toured the world.
Nancy Reed is funny and a great teacher. She will be performing with Kerry Awn at Esthers Follies June 9-11. Get a break on your insurance,kill a ticket, stuff your face and laugh your ass off.
- Jack W. (Bee Cave, TX)