Whether you're a Santa Monica High School student getting ready to drive or a parent helping along the way, this page covers local behind-the-wheel lessons, school pickup options, nearby practice areas, DMV information, and what to expect from our Santa Monica driving school program. It is designed to help you understand your options and feel ready to get started.
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Samohi families
601 Pico Blvd.
Santa Monica, CA 90405
Your California permit, step by step
California's permit process is simple once you know the order. Here's the path most Santa Monica families take.
Includes your DMV certificate + permit test practice questions.
Common permit questions
From residential streets to freeway: the lesson path
Most students choose either a 6-hour or 10-hour package, then move through levels at their own pace as the instructor confirms readiness.
Level 1: Residential foundations
Vehicle basics, steering, braking, right-of-way, and low-traffic Santa Monica neighborhood streets to build comfort and control.
Level 2: City streets and traffic
Turns, lane changes, speed control, intersections, and main Santa Monica roads with real traffic flow.
Level 3: Review and freeway intro
Cumulative skill review, first freeway introduction when ready, and a mock DMV assessment to gauge progress.
Level 4: Freeway driving
Freeway entry, merging, lane discipline, safe following distance, and I.P.D.E. defensive driving technique.
Level 5: Canyons and defensive driving
Real-world driving on roads near Santa Monica, with a focus on speed control, hazard awareness, and situational judgment.
DMV refresher + day-of test prep
Mock test, common mistake review, confidence building, and use of our vehicle for the road test.
Where lessons start
We pick up from home or directly from Santa Monica High School, whichever fits your family's schedule.
🏠 Home pick-up & drop-off
Most common. Our instructors come to you.Pick-up and drop-off are usually the same location, but we can sometimes accommodate a nearby alternate drop-off.
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🏫 Santa Monica High School pick-up
Convenient on school days or after activitiesSee the map and photo below for the exact school pick-up meeting spot.
School pick-up meeting location: school gate by Michigan Ave and 7th St, or the Shell station at Lincoln Blvd and Pico Blvd
Your instructor and vehicle
Our instructors are male and female, all experienced with Santa Monica-area roads. Instructors and vehicles are assigned based on availability at time of booking.
Over 15 instructors serving Samohi students
Hal
Jen
Barret
Jay
Jo
Felicia
All vehicles are equipped with dual brake controls for instructor safety. You can request either vehicle, or switch between them across lessons, subject to availability. Instructors and vehicles are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis at time of booking.
6-hour and 10-hour packages available. Pick-up throughout Santa Monica and surrounding cities. Use code SMHSsave10 for $10 off.
Between lessons: progress and practice
Guidance on supervised practice, California's hour requirements, and how to stay on track between lessons.
Before a California teen can apply for a license, two requirements must be met:
- Minimum 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training with a licensed driving school (this is what our lesson packages cover)
- Minimum 50 hours of supervised driving practice with a parent, guardian, or licensed instructor. At least 10 hours must be at night
Practice hours can be tracked using our free California driving log. If your student adds individual or custom lessons with us, those count toward the 50-hour total too.
Students who want more time with an instructor beyond their standard package can book individual or custom lessons at any point. These are a great option for:
- Extra practice on specific skills (freeway driving, parking, canyon roads)
- Logging additional hours toward the 50-hour DMV requirement
- Night driving practice with a licensed instructor (counts toward the required 10 nighttime hours)
- Building confidence before the DMV road test
If individual lessons sound useful, mention it when you sign up, or get in touch once your package is completed.
Practice what was covered in the most recent lesson before advancing to anything new.
- Quiet residential streets with minimal traffic
- Empty public parking lots (school or shopping center off-hours)
- Avoid jumping to busier roads or freeway until the instructor confirms the student is ready
Students who practice between lessons advance significantly faster. Less time reviewing old material means more time building new skills.
Spreading lessons across the full 6 months of the learner's permit is what we usually recommend. It gives families time for supervised practice between sessions, and each lesson can build meaningfully on the previous one. We know Samohi families juggle school, sports, and activities, so we plan around your schedule when needed.
This is completely understandable and far more common than people assume. Families should never feel pressure to practice beyond their comfort level. Just wait for the next lesson. The instructor will check readiness and take it from there.
Test day, handled: refresher lessons and full prep
Two ways to get ready for the road test. Most students use them in combination, but either one works on its own.
A targeted lesson 1-2 weeks before your scheduled test. Your instructor runs through DMV expectations, conducts a mock road test, identifies habits that could cost points, and builds confidence before test day.
If you've already booked your own DMV appointment, let us know the location. We'll do our best to practice in that area beforehand, within legal limits. Note that DMVs prohibit driving the actual test route during active business hours, but we know the surrounding roads well and can prepare your student accordingly.
Plenty of families use just this. Others combine it with the full test prep package below for end-to-end coverage.
This is the most hands-off path for families. With the DMV Test Prep package booked, we coordinate a DMV appointment that fits both your schedule and our instructor and vehicle availability. You skip the scheduling headache. One important note: if you go with this package, please do not book your own DMV slot separately, since we may not have coverage for that date.
On the day of the test, we pick the student up roughly an hour ahead of the appointment, warm up with focused practice on roads near the DMV, then drive to the test in our licensed, insured, and test-ready vehicle. The instructor handles check-in, makes sure all paperwork is correct, and gives last-minute tips and encouragement right before the examiner arrives.
You don't need to provide a car, arrange transportation, or navigate DMV logistics. We handle it all.
We'll tailor the session to your test location, current skill level, and test date.
Mid-program? Pick-up, practice, and what's next
Got a permit and a package? Here's what to expect day to day.
For most families, home pick-up is the most convenient and common choice. Your instructor comes directly to your front door at the scheduled time, greets the student and, when a parent is available, briefly discusses the lesson plan beforehand and shares progress at drop-off.
Santa Monica driving school lessons have a 15-minute arrival window to account for traffic. All lesson time is always taught in full from the moment the instructor arrives.
A convenient option on school days or after activities. Students can meet us at or near the school gate by Michigan Ave and 7th St, or the Shell station at Lincoln Blvd and Pico Blvd. Our vehicles have a large leaf logo on the side. The instructor will exit to greet your student when safe, or your student can approach and enter directly.
Pick-up and drop-off can sometimes be different locations. For example, picked up at Santa Monica High School and dropped at home.
After every lesson, your instructor emails a personal written assessment to both student and parent: what was practiced, how it went, and what to work on before the next session. If a parent is available at drop-off, the instructor will take a few minutes to review in person.
Stick to what was covered in the most recent lesson. Your progress report will have specific guidance. The general rule: master that skill before moving to anything more advanced.
- Quiet residential streets, good for Level 1 review
- Empty parking lots, good for parking, turning circles, and low-stakes maneuvering
- Main streets throughout Santa Monica once residential driving is solid
When a student and parent or guardian don't feel ready to practice a skill without an instructor, the best choice is to wait for the next lesson. Don't take on situations that feel unsafe.
You can choose between male and female instructors, and bios are available to read before booking. Vehicle preference is also yours to set: families pick between our Toyota Prius and Lexus SUV, each equipped with dual brake controls for instructor safety.
Instructor and vehicle preferences are accommodated based on availability and are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis at time of booking.
Many students use both of our test prep options together: a refresher lesson in the days before the test to sharpen skills, followed by our full DMV Test Prep package on test day where we handle scheduling, bring a licensed and insured vehicle, check the student in, and provide a confidence boost right before the examiner arrives. They work well in sequence.
Access your lesson history, progress reports, and scheduling.
Driving resources for Samohi students
Short videos and practice tools. Students who review these between lessons tend to progress more smoothly.
Behind-the-wheel tips
Short videos covering turns, lane changes, blind spots, and common early mistakes.
Watch videos
DMV road test preparation
Real examples of point deductions, automatic fails, and how to avoid common test-day mistakes.
View test prep
Permit test practice
Practice questions and explanations to help students pass the California written knowledge test.
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Driving skills explained
Clear breakdowns of right-of-way, intersections, parking, and other key skills students ask about most.
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