In the shadow of the George Washington Bridge, Fort Lee is some of the densest, most demanding driving in the county, exactly the skills we build before the Lodi road test.
Fort Lee asks a lot of new drivers: high-rise traffic, the approaches to the George Washington Bridge, and constant flow on Lemoine Avenue and Main Street. We don't avoid it, we break it down, so a Fort Lee teen learns to stay calm in exactly the conditions that fluster most first-timers.
Lessons include pickup at Fort Lee High School or home.
Pickup at Fort Lee High or home for the Bridgemen, scheduled around the school day.
The bridge approaches, Route 4, Route 9W, and the dense Lemoine Avenue and Main Street corridors are the real Fort Lee challenges.
We rehearse the Lodi MVC road-test route so the exam feels familiar, even coming from busy Fort Lee.
It's demanding, which is an advantage. The traffic and bridge approaches build real skill; we introduce them gradually with an instructor before solo driving.
At the Lodi MVC, west of Fort Lee. We practice the route and maneuvers beforehand.
Spots fill fast around birthdays and school breaks.
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