Learning to drive for the first time is exciting but the road to a California driver’s license can feel overwhelming without the right guidance. Between the written knowledge test, the behind-the-wheel requirement, and the pressure of the actual DMV road test, many first-time drivers in Inglewood and surrounding communities simply don’t know where to start.
At CIS Driving School, we’ve helped thousands of students earn their licenses since 1995. Here’s what every first-time driver should know before getting behind the wheel.
Before your first lesson, read the California Driver’s Handbook from cover to cover. It covers traffic laws, road signs, right-of-way rules, and the specific maneuvers tested during the road exam. The DMV offers it free online, and your instructor will help you connect what’s on the page to what happens in real traffic.
Don’t try to memorize everything at once. Focus on sections that cover:
The difference between passing and failing your DMV test often comes down to how well your instructor prepares you — not just how many hours you’ve driven. A patient, certified instructor will:
At CIS Driving School, all of our instructors are DMV-licensed and trained to work with beginners. We pick you up from your home, school, or workplace so your first lesson doesn’t require a ride from someone else.
Many driving schools skip this: California DMV tests follow semi-predictable routes near each testing location. Practicing on those actual streets with the same intersections, turns, and traffic patterns you’ll face on test day makes a huge difference.
CIS students train on local roads in Inglewood, Hawthorne, Gardena, and surrounding cities. When our students arrive for their test, nothing feels unfamiliar. That familiarity reduces nerves and builds confidence.
The DMV road test is not scored on perfection it’s scored on safety. Most students fail not because they don’t know how to drive, but because of small, preventable errors:
You must come to a complete stop. Even slowing down to 1 mph counts as a moving violation.
The examiner watches whether you physically turn your head before lane changes. Glancing at your mirror isn’t enough.
Many test routes pass through school zones. Not slowing to 25 mph (or 15 mph when children are present) is an automatic failure trigger.
When turning right, hug the curb. When turning left, end up in the innermost lane — not drifting wide.
Sitting too long at a green light or stop sign can signal uncertainty about right-of-way rules. Confidence matters.
Once you’re ready to schedule your road test, make sure you have:
CIS Driving School can take you to your DMV test and provide a practice run beforehand. We don’t put you in front of an examiner until we believe you’re genuinely ready.
Most students at CIS complete their training in two to four weeks with consistent lessons. The timeline depends on how frequently you schedule sessions and how quickly your confidence builds. We don’t rush anyone — if you need more time to feel comfortable, we adjust.
The goal is never just to pass the test. The goal is to make you a driver who can handle real roads safely for the rest of your life.
CIS Driving School serves Inglewood, Hawthorne, Lawndale, Gardena, Torrance, Carson, Compton, Harbor City, and San Pedro. We offer flexible scheduling including mornings, evenings, and weekends — and free pickup from wherever you are.
Call us at (310) 864-8695 or book a lesson online today.
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