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Discover LudwigThe phrase "driving course" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a type of educational program on the basics of operating a motor vehicle. For example: "My friend just completed a driving course to get their license."
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If you want to learn to drive like a champ, there's the Master GT, a driving course run by former Formula 1 driver Ivan Capelli.
The list even includes a legendary school Arizona's Bob Bondurant School of High Performance Driving, which offers such customized options as a four-day, $5,925 "anti-kidnapping" driving course.
He also wonders whether she could take the advanced driving course in an automatic.
In West Virginia, the school uses a specially built off-road driving course.
"It is supposed to be a driving course, but I didn't find it that way.
His name is Wei Ziqi, and he had recently completed a driving course and received his license.
It began in the 1920s as an all-in-one complex for Packard, complete with a cobblestone driving course on the roof.
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To avoid license suspension, Sam took a $60, four-hour defensive-driving course one night at a nearby school.
The shop was once supposed to make enough money to pay for an anti-drunken-driving course for teenagers that includes a visit to the morgue.
For example, he said, some companies are eliminating blanket discounts for all older drivers and replacing them with discounts for only those who complete a defensive-driving course.
Each recruit would get four chances to pass the braking test and, if successful, would then get four runs at the precision-driving course.
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