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May 13, 2026

The new driver is usually a teen, but that is not always the case. I train a good amount of older drivers – 20-60 years old. We all start with basic skills. The skills of handling a moving vehicle might begin with a golf cart or might only begin with a car. There is simply no substitute for experience. Car handling is part of the challenge. Another major part is understanding the roads and how real world traffic functions.

Reading about traffic and traffic theory are useful tactics, but far from the complete preparation. Watching traffic while a passenger is another key ingredient. Observations as a passenger should be continuous and on every ride as a passenger. The student will often understand what is occurring after seeing things a few times, but it will not become second nature until observed countless times. This is what it takes to see things that are about to happen and to anticipate the actions of other drivers. In the past, young people watched their parents drive from childhood. Many of the upcoming drivers of today, have spent childhood watching movies or a phone or playing a video game. Now is the time to make up for that by continuously observing the road in preparation to drive

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Steady Driver Training
Course Selection Guide

This guide helps prospective students and parents choose the driving program that best fits the student’s current skill level, confidence, and practice opportunities.

1. Does the student already have solid driving experience?

YES — Comfortable driving in different conditions and understands the basics well.
BASIC
Best for students who mainly need the required training and maneuver instruction. Does NOT include the SC DMV Road Test.

YES — And wants the SC DMV Road Test included.
BASIC + EXAM
Best for experienced students who want the required training plus the SC DMV Road Test included.

2. Does the student have limited experience and limited practice opportunities at home?

YES
ROAD DOG
Best for students who have some experience but need additional road time, confidence, and guided instruction before testing

3. Is the student a beginner but able to practice at home between lessons?

YES
STEADY SPLIT
Best for beginners who can combine professional instruction with home practice between lessons. This program gets the student through the initial start, prepares them for productive practice at home, and then finishes with formal lessons

4. Does the student have little to no experience and very limited practice help at home?

YES
THE HILL
Best for students who need a more complete training plan and substantial behind-the-wheel instruction.

5. Does the family want Steady Driver Training to handle the full process from start to finish?

YES
ALL THE WAY
Our most complete program. Designed for students needing the full 40-hour training requirement and maximum instructor support.

Quick Reference Guide

Quick Reference guide
Student Situation Recommended Course
Experienced driver BASIC
Experienced + wants road test included BASIC + EXAM
Some experience but needs more practice ROAD DOG
Beginner with home practice STEADY SPLIT
Beginner with limited home practice THE HILL
Needs full start-to-finish training ALL THE WAY

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