Community Driving School

In the city of Lakewood, just a stone's throw from Morse Park, Community Driving School has become synonymous with quality and dedication. Nestled at 2099 Wadsworth Blvd Suite L, this place prides itself on its exceptional training environment, welcoming students to embark on their journey toward confident driving.

Open weekdays from 9 AM to 12 PM and then again from 12:30 PM to 5 PM, the school's accessible hours and supportive team make it easy for anyone to find the time to learn. With a reputation for kindness and professionalism, they ensure every student receives personalized attention tailored to their needs.

What sets this driving school apart is its comprehensive programs—from basic vehicle operation for beginners to advanced defensive driving techniques. The curriculum is designed not only to help students pass tests but also to instill lifesaving skills that promote safety on the roads.

For those looking to take the leap into driving, contacting the school at or visiting their website is the first step toward mastering valuable skills. There’s a vibrant community waiting, eager to support each learner through their unique driving journey.

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Hours

Monday09:00 am - 12:00 pm and 12:30 pm - 05:00 pm 
Tuesday09:00 am - 12:00 pm and 12:30 pm - 05:00 pm 
Wednesday09:00 am - 12:00 pm and 12:30 pm - 05:00 pm 
Thursday09:00 am - 12:00 pm and 12:30 pm - 05:00 pm 
Friday09:00 am - 12:00 pm and 12:30 pm - 05:00 pmClosed
SaturdayClosed 
SundayClosed 

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FAQ

What is the phone number of Community Driving School?

The contact phone number is .

What is the address?

Community Driving School is located at 2099 Wadsworth Blvd Suite L, 80214 Lakewood, Colorado. Find out .

What are the opening hours?

The school's opening hours for today, Friday, are from 09:00 am to 12:00 pm and 12:30 pm to 05:00 pm, so it's closed right now. Check the schedule for more information.

Open on weekends?

No, Community Driving School isn't open on Saturdays or Sundays.

Do the students recommend it?

This driving school has got a very good average rating of 4.8 out of 5 based on over 630 reviews on Google. Below you can see the most relevant ones.

Reviews

Sunhee K.
5

I took my drivers license test today. Even though Im not good at English, I took the test without any problems. Thomas is really kind and nice. Highly recommend this place!

Rose V.
5

Michael was AMAZING. Im 31, and I have really bad anxiety and he literally was so patient with me, and gave really great directions. Super friendly, and I will definitely recommend this place to anyone.

Gionna I.
5

I did my license test here and it was great. The instructor was amazing and helped me to not be anxious. Desk service was great too.

Aryana C.
5

I had Bradley as my instructor and he was wonderful helped me calm down when I was nervous and made the experience easier with making small jokes during the test

L D.
5

It was easy to reserve an appointment for driving test. My instructor, George, was really considerate and calm which I believed helped me pass the test. It was a quiet test drive that helped me focus and concentrate. Thank you so much, George!

Sherry L.
5

Thank you for the positive experience! I was extremely nervous, your driving instructor was excellent at instructing and calming my nerves down. Thank you again

Michael L.
1

On 06-10-2024, I was informed by the DMV I was required to take a driving test to obtain a drivers license. Currently all driving test are taken through a third party, it just so happened Community Driving school (third-party), was right next door to Golden, Co. DMV office, great! I scheduled an appointment. While waiting in a small lobby, this Biker walked in. He looked like a Hells Angel very intimdating! Vest, chains, patches, jeans, motorcycle boots, biker beard, knives, ball cap, and dark...
glasses. It turned out he was an instructor! Everyone else was wearing distinctive Red Polo shirts. This guy looked mean. Another person was with him (student), his body language showed intimidation and nervousness. The Biker was his instructor! I couldnt believe it. Oh, thats his Harley-Davidson parked right in front of the business. All I could think of is I hope hes not going to be my instructor. He sat at the computer terminal and began entering data. The whole time he was cursing under his breath but I could clearly hear him. I didnt know what he was mad about but boy was he mad. I was already nervous and intimidated by what he was wearing but his demeanor just compounded the anxiety I was feeling. Ive watched the History Channel about motorcycle gangs and what they are capable of doing to people, murder, drug trafficking, human trafficking, and illegal gun selling. I was thinking I hope I dont get this guy, hell fail me for sure. Well, he was my instructor. He never introduced himself, just commanding orders, like Im in charge and respect my authority. We get started and right away through the first intersection with the flow of traffic, 45 in a 35mph. He practically jumped out of his seat to observe the speedometer, I slowed down but noted his reaction. We drove through the neighborhood focusing on 25 mph speed limit areas. No conversation, just turn right, turn left etc. After concluding the test, he told me I failed, 45 mph in a 35 mph zone (flagrant) So just as I had imagined, was now my reality. I was so nervous. I rescheduled and tested at the Wadsworth office. This time I was ready. Again, Community Driving school and guess where? Right next to the DMV. Everyone was dressed appropriately so that was a good sign. I met the second instructor before. He was rude but I think he thought I would be upset for having to re-test but I wasnt, its just part of the new process for me. The first thing he said to me was You have a problem? One of those provoking questions stated in a soft tone, sounds inquisitive but in a harsh tone, super aggressive. I said no, I guess that was his way of creating an environment of authority. We drove around with all the same tricks, shuffle your hands while steering (control), instead of letting the wheel slide through your fingers. 25 mph, even one 15 mph area, complete stops, look left, look right and left again. Anyway he had no choice but to pass me, while maintaining a unprofessional demeanor. Community Driving Schools, they dont have to be professional because you need them, they dont need you. As a consumer, Community Driving schools you get a failing score. M.Lemmons

Skye H.
5

My instructor was amazing and joked around with me during the test. He was also letting me focus at the perfect times. He eased my nerves and talked about German sheperds with me. I passed too! I would definitely recommend this place !!

Jonette
5

Walked in for the drivers license test , my instructor was really cool and made me feel comfortable. Front desk was very helpful and sweet. I recommend coming here !

Kai H.
5

Chip, Maria and Brad were amazing instructors! I felt safe and comfortable learning to drive with them and they were so thorough and informative. Definitely recommend! 10/10 :)

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