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NEW JERSEY Home Study Programs American Driving
Academy Inc. American Driving Academy Inc. is the best choice when looking to be taught by the most comprehensive driving school in the United States. Program Descriptions and Costs: We are proud of our high quality programs. We now offer two different home study programs. The programs available are state specific. In one program the student may complete the 30 hour classroom work as a home study course and complete 12 hours of behind the wheel training in one of our dual controlled cars with one of our friendly, patient, state certified instructors. 6 of the 12 hours the student drives and 6 hours the student observes. Students may also take the state written permit test and the actual driving exam in our program before their 16th birthday. Cost $295 - $345 Cost $135 Benefits: Because American Driving Academy, Inc. teaches the most comprehensive and highest quality classes, our program qualifies students for hundreds of dollars in insurance reductions with most insurance companies. The amount can be as much as 20% per year in savings for students who have successfully completed our course. Call
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New Jersy's most comprehensive parent-taught Driver Education and Training Program.
Approved by most states. Check with your state drivers license agency. |
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NEW JERSEY FACTS |
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The state motto of New Jersy is "Liberty and Prosperity" |
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The New Jersy state song is |
The state flower of New Jersy
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The Web site of the
New Jersy DMV (the state licensing authority) is |
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The New Jersy State nickname is "The Garden State." |
The capital of New Jersy is Trenton. |
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New Jersy travel and tourism information is
available by calling 1-(800) JERSEY-7 and from the "Tour New Jersey" Web site: Tour New Jersey |
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New Jersy tax information is available online
at: http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/forms.htm |
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HISTORYNew Jersy became a state on Dec. 18, 1787. It was the 3rd state to join the union. The third of the original 13 colonies. | |||

