Halifax Drivers Test Route

5/22/2019

Below are just a few of the frequently asked questions that we receive from our students in regards to our NEW DRIVER EDUCATION COURSE and PRIVATE LESSONS. Contact us directly for further information.

What are McKenna’s Driving School programs and pricing??

McKenna’s Driving School is known for offering very competitive rates. We keep our administrative costs low so we can extend savings to our students.

  • $517.39 + tax for Drivers Education Course ($595 with taxes) – 25 hours of in-class lessons and 10-hours in-car lessons as regulated by the province of Nova Scotia
  • $43.48+ tax an hour for private lessons
  • $60.87+tax for road test preparation and access to driving school car to take road test in.

Do you have a payment plan for the New Drivers Education Course?

  • Student’s can pay $300 at Class 1 of the in-class lessons and $295 at Class 6 of the in-class lessons
  • Full payment is preferred and you can pay in advance via etransfer to info@mckennasdrivingschool.ca.

How can I pay McKenna’s Driving School?

  • Currently, we accept cash, cheque or etransfers. With special circumstances, we can accept Visa payments via PayPal.

Do you offer private lessons?

  • Yes. We currently offer one on one hourly lessons for those who want to brush up on their driving skills, prep for the road test or for students that would like additional in-vehicle lessons.

Do you offer a 6-hour defensive driving course for point recovery or Graduated Driver Licence exit (removing N off license)?

  • Update – Feb 2019 – we plan to offer this starting April 2019.

What kind of certification does your school and instructors maintain?

  • Our instructors are fully certified driving instructors and have completed full background checks
  • McKenna’s Driving School operates fully licensed and insured by the province of Nova Scotia.

Why should I choose McKenna’s Driving School?

  • Very competitive rates – $517.99+tax for Driving School Course (we focus on keeping our office admin cost low so we can offer savings to our students)
  • Locally operated for over 21 years by the McKenna family
  • Two locations – Halifax and Dartmouth
  • Dependable service with experienced instructors who always receive positive reviews
  • Comprehensive in-class and in-vehicle lessons (view course outline here)
  • Extensive highway driving, downtown driving, rotary driving, recovery lessons for highway shoulder driving and vehicle avoidance
  • Winter conditions driving during winter months
  • 7 short weekday evening in-class lessons from 6pm – 9:30pm Mon – Thurs (preferred by students over full day courses)
  • Flexible in-vehicle lesson times and accommodating pick up and drop off locations – we come to you 8am – 8pm
  • Complimentary access to driving school vehicle for lessons and road test
  • Thorough preparation for the Access Nova Scotia Road Test (we have high road test pass rates and only advise you to take the road test when you are ready)
    Review our FAQ for more information

Why is completing an approved Driver Education Course a great investment?

  • 25-hours reviewing rules and regulations of driving a vehicle and 10-hours of practising driving a vehicle with a certified instructor
  • Vehicles with dual-control so instructor is always in control of the vehicle
  • Decreased motor vehicle insurance rates with proof of McKenna’s Driving School Certificate
  • 9 months to complete NS New Driver Program rather than in 12 months without course (more info here)
  • No charge to remove N (Newly Licensed Driver) off license. Without an approved Drivers Education Course you will need to take a 6-hour course for a cost of about $120
  • Higher probability of passing the road test ($53 each time you take the test)
  • Learning the rules of the road and becoming a better and safer driver

How do I earn a certificate for completing McKenna’s Driving School?

  • As this program is regulated by the Province of Nova Scotia, in order to obtain a certificate confirming completion of our New Driver Education Program, the student must complete ALL 25-hours of in-class instruction and ALL 10-hours of in-vehicle instruction

How long do I have to complete the course?

  • We coordinate with the students to complete the course from the time they start the in-class lesson to when they are eligible for the road test. This timeframe is unique to each student based on when they start the course
  • We prefer to have a minimum of 8-weeks to accomodate a student through the whole program
  • We require students to complete the course within 18-months of starting the course and we will work with students and their schedules to help accomodate this timeline.
  • If the student is unable to complete the course in 18-months due to personal circumstances, there is a $250 fee to rejoin the course and pick up where the student left off.


How long have you been in business?

  • We started teaching students how to drive in 1996 and have grown into a large driving school with an amazing team who continue to have great reviews and high road test passing rates. We are excited about expanding into Halifax and will continue to service Dartmouth and the surrounding area.

Where are the lessons located?

In-Class Lessons:

  • DARTMOUTH LOCATION: Hearthstone Inn (Formerly the Quality Inn), 313 Prince Albert Road, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
  • HALIFAX LOCATION: Halifax West High School, Bella Rose Arts Centre at 283 Thomas Raddall Dr, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

In-Vehicles Lessons:

  • Pick up and drop off in-vehicle lessons in Halifax and Dartmouth accommodate students schedules including home, school or workplace.
  • Students who live outside the Dartmouth/Cole Harbour/Eastern Passage/Halifax area must make arrangements to meet in Dartmouth for in-car lessons (some exceptions apply)

What can I expect during the 25 hours of in-class lessons?

Why are the 25-hours of in-class lessons spread out over 7 evenings?

  • Over the years we have found that students prefer short evening classes over long weekend classes.
  • We also find that students learn better in shorter increments of class time rather than full day classes.

What can I expect during the 10 hours of in-vehicle lessons?

What happens if I miss a lesson?

It is expected that students attend all 25 hours of in-class lessons and all 10 hours of in-vehicle lessons.

In-Class Lessons:

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  • If a student misses one class the instructor may be able to make arrangements with the student to make up the missed class time.
  • Students who miss two or more classes must attend those exact classes (from the location they signed up for) the following month in order to complete the 25 hours of in-class.
  • If you miss the first in-class lesson please arrive at least 15 minutes early at the second class and check in with the instructor so they can get you up-to-date and take payment (the first class still needs to be made up for in the following month).

In-Vehicle Lessons:

  • If you need to re-schedule an in-vehicle lesson please give your instructor 24 hours notice.
  • If notice is not given a $20 no-show fee could be applied.

What’s the deal with the Road Test?

  • The Road Test is the last part of our course and takes place after the in-class and in-vehicle lessons are completed and 9 months has passed with a Learners License
  • The Road Test is conducted by a certified employee at Access Nova Scotia (Not a McKenna’s Driving School Instructor)
  • It is recommended that the road test is purchased by visiting Access Nova Scotia (or use the online payment form) 6 weeks before student would like to take the road test
  • McKenna’s Driving School will book the road test for the student so that we can ensure our instructors and vehicles are available
  • We require student to provide their in-vehicle instructor with the road test receipt number and Driver’s License Master number so they can book the road test and have their car available
  • Instructors will spend the last hour of the 10 hours of in-vehicle lessons with the student before the Road Test to help prepare.

How quickly can I complete the McKenna’s Driving School course?

  • In-class lessons run once a month and take 3 weeks to complete
  • Once the student has obtained their Class 7 Learners License and starts the 25 hours of in-class lessons then the student can begin their 10 hours of in-vehicle lessons. If you have already completed your 9 month waiting period then you can quickly complete the 10-hours of in car lessons. If you have just obtained your Class 7 Learners License then your 10 hours of in-vehicle lessons will be spread out over 9 months.

IMPORTANT UPDATE AS OF APRIL 1, 2016

  • The 10 hourly in-vehicle lessons are in most cases spread over two to three months to accommodate the minimum 9 month waiting period between acquisition of the learner’s licence and completing the road test
  • Students who have already completed the 9 month Learners License waiting period may be able to complete the in-car lessons more quickly.

Do I need my Learners License to start the In-Class lessons?

  • Students do not need their Learners License to start the in-class lessons.
  • Students will need their Learners License before they start the in-vehicle lessons.

What if my Learners License is about to expire?

  • The Learners License expires after 18 months.
  • Students who do not book and pass the Road Test within 18 months will need to obtain a new Learners License.
  • It is recommended that students complete McKenna’s Driving School within the first 10 months of obtaining their Learner’s License.
  • If students have less than 2 months until their Learners expires it may still be possible to complete the Driving Course or take private lessons to prepare for the Road Test.

What vehicles are provided for the in-vehicle lessons?

  • McKenna’s Driving School continues to teach our in-vehicle lessons in Honda Civics or similar.

Do I need to use McKenna’s Driving School vehicles for my in-vehicle lessons?

  • It is preferred that the in-vehicle lessons are instructed in the McKenna’s Driving School vehicles.
  • Our fleet of vehicles are equipped with a passenger side break to allow our instructors to maintain control and safety on the roads.

What if I have known challenges that may affect my learning of the course material or driving skills?

  • McKenna’s Driving School recognizes that not everyone learns the same way and that some people have certain challenges that may affect their learning.
  • Whether it is Test-Writing Challenges, Physical Challenges or Learning Disabilities, we accommodate our students the best we can in order for them to get the most out of our lessons.
  • Please ensure you let the office and the instructors know in advance of any challenges that may affect the students ability to effectively complete the course.

What is the Process for Obtaining Class 5N Driver’s License with NS Graduated License Program?

    1. Obtain a copy of the NS Driver’s Hand Book and review
    2. Visit a Registry of Motor Vehicles Office to write a Knowledge Test (Must be 16 years old or older)
    3. Pass the Knowledge test and receive your Class 7 Learners License (Possible to begin in-class lessons without Class 7 Learners License)
    4. Register for McKenna’s Driving School.
    5. Once course is completed, McKenna’s will help arrange and accommodate students to the Road Test with the use of a McKenna’s vehicle.
      (As of April 1 2016, students must have a Learner’s License for 9 months before taking the road test. Without a certified driving school course student will need to wait 12 months to take the road test)
    6. With a passed Road Test students will then receive the Class 5 Newly Licensed Driver’s License
    7. After 2 years with the Class 5 Newly Licensed Driver’s License students must obtain their unrestricted Class 5 License. This is free of charge with the proof of McKenna’s Driving School Certificate (student’s who do not have the driving school course will need to take a 6-hour course to remove the N off their license for a cost of about $120).
      It is important to note that failure to visit Access Nova Scotia and obtain your Class 5 License at the 2 year mark could result in a fine.

Other Important Resources

This online Nova Scotia Driving Test, with multiple choice questions, is intended to help you prepare for the Nova Scotia Drivers License Test that is required before you can get your driver’s license. This free practice written driving test is a lesson that is essential for getting your Nova Scotia driver’s license at your local licensing office. Please note, however, that this is not the actual test, and you will not receive your license if you pass this practice test. Whether you’re getting your Commercial Driver’s License, your Learner’s Permit, or your Motorcycle License, you’ve come to the right place. It is all FREE!
Safe driving requires knowledge and skill. It must be learned through practice and a personal commitment to safety. This practice test will familiarize you with the rules governing the operation of motor vehicles. You must apply at an office of the Registry of Motor Vehicles when you want to get a Nova Scotia drivers license. You will be required to show proof of identity and proof that you are either a legal resident of Canada.

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