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East Bay Driving School
Basic Information
Address: 6701 Koll Center Pkwy Suite 250
Pleasanton, CA 94566
Phone Number: 925-663-7483
Email: info@eastbaydriving.com
Additional Information
Hours: 8am-8pm
Class Schedule: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Pricing: Call For Pricing or View Prices on our Website
Services Offered:
Behind The Wheel Driving
Teen Driving Lessons
Behind The Wheel Driving
Teen Driving Lessons
Area(s) Served: Pleasanton, CA, San Ramon, CA
Pricing: Call For Pricing or View Prices on our Website
School Slogan: 110% dedicated to our student’s success
Notes/School Information:
We are an California DMV approved driving school with a team of DMV certified driving instructors and professionals. Our school is passionate about the safety and the success of our students.
We service 10+ local high schools serviced (Doughtery Valley, California, Monte Vista, San Ramon Valley, Quarry Lane, Dublin, Amador Valley, Foothill, Livermore, Granada High School).
We have helped 10+ country's expats (India, Philippines, Indonesia, China, Germany, Thailand, Taiwan, Canada, Mexico, and Colombia) have attended our Driving Course and all have succeeded in the DMV test.
We specialize in premium behind-the-wheel driving instruction for teens, adults, and expat drivers. We also offer a variety of hours. Call our office for more details.
A message from the Owner:
- Our goal is to teach, mentor, and empower drivers of all ages and all levels.
- We want all of our students to drive safely and defensively, not merely passing the DMV Road Test.
- We hope to make the roads safer through education.
- We provide flexibility and excellent customer service!
- Our driving instructors are kind, patient, personable, and professional.
- Our school vehicles are safely equipped, and dedicated to the safety of our students.
- We are dedicated to providing outstanding driving classes through professional DMV driving instructors.
- We keep it local and only service in Danville, Alamo, San Ramon, Pleasanton, Dublin, Blackhawk, and Livermore.
- We tailor our lessons for each individual who is learning to drive, based on their skillsets and comfort levels.