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Bill Rehill's Driving School
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I am a 36 year old male. Several factors (poverty, location, anxiety) kept me from having a car my entire life. Eventually I got a better job and caught in the rain one time too many and that’s how I encountered Bill Rehill’s Driving School.\r
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On November 15, 2011 I walked into the RMV and passed my permit exam. Reading the manual in preparation I realized how much work there was to be done to get myself confident enough to actually get behind the wheel. I figured the goal of driving and owning my own car was realistically about 6 months to a year away.\r
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Two days later I met Kevin. Whatever preconceptions you may have about a driving instructor I doubt they match the reality of Kevin. He has mastered the art of talking to the driver without distracting him or her something you don’t really appreciate until you drive with other passengers. An hour with Kevin is like 10 hours of driving experience. The man must have said “gear, signal and look” a hundred times to me before it sunk in but when it did it became as automatic the vehicle itself. He is one of the best teachers of anything that I have ever encountered.\r
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As a business, you could not ask any more of these guys. The prices were beyond reasonable, they were extremely flexible with scheduling and (dealing specifically with my situation) they never made a grown man feel like a loser for needing to get this done. On January 29th of this year I finally did what I should have done 20 years ago. And on February 1st I bought my first car. 78 days from “maybe I’ll give this a shot” to “I did it”. Without Bill and Kevin’s help this process would still be ongoing.\r
If this situation at all describes you, if you too have had enough of walking, even if you think maybe you can’t do it, trust me, these are the guys you need to call.\r
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