Classes Open In Framingham-Natick!
Road Test - Lessons*Special promotion for Metro West is only for the following locations:Ashland, Concord, Dover, Framingham, Natick, Holliston, Hopkinton, Sherborn, Southborough, Sudbury, Wayland, Wellesley, Weston, Westborough, Marlborough High School students.
CMSC Driver’s Education Program
CMSC offers online and in-person Drivers Education classes.
CMSC’s Mass-Certified Driver’s Ed program includes:
- 30 hours of Classroom training
- 2 hours Parent Class (Free! Must be taken before Road Lessons can be started)
- 12 hours of Road Lessons
- 1 hour of training behind the wheel in our Skidz School Program
- 6 Hours of Driver Observation
- SKIDZ School Included!
Once you’ve registered, you will have access to the student portal to keep track of classes, book lessons, and communicate with our staff via email or text.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in Framingham's driving classes?
Classes include 30 hours of classroom instruction, 12 hours of driving, 6 hours of observation, and a 2-hour parent class if the student is under 18 years old.
How much do driving classes cost in Framingham?
Teen Driver Education programs in Massachusetts typically cost between $600 and $800, depending on the school and selected package.
CMSC Teen Drivers Education prices vary between $699- $989 depending on promotion in certain areas.
Are there online driving courses available in Massachusetts?
Yes, Massachusetts RMV allows online classes for the classroom portion of the driver’s education program.
How old do you need to be to start a Teen Drivers Ed course in Massachusetts?
Teens must be at least 15 years and 9 months old to begin a driver education program.
Can adults take driving classes in Framingham or Natick?
Yes, courses are available for adults, including beginner and refresher programs focused on safe driving and test preparation.
How many lessons are typically needed to learn to drive?
For teens under 18 years old: Massachusetts requires junior operators to complete 12 hours of behind-the-wheel training with a professional driving instructor, plus an additional 6 hours observing another junior operator under instruction. Additionally, junior operators must complete at least 40 hours of supervised driving with a licensed adult over 21, who has maintained a clean driving record for at least one year, or with a parent or guardian.
For over 18 years old students it may vary depending on previous experience and available time for practice at home
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