Jones Driver Education
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It's easy, go to our calendar, pick the perfect schedule and register. Whether you are a high school student or an adult learning to drive, our one-on-one driving lessons are designed as an inexpensive way to help you pass your driving test easily.

Instructors

Leatrice Gaines Green
Leatrice Gaines Green

Programs and Classes

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D Power
2 years ago
PLEASE DO NOT GO HERE!! Please read all reviews on Google, Yelp and BBB. I wish I would have, this place should be SHUT DOWN! The owner Donnell Jones (Driving Instructor) and his girlfriend Belinda Knox (Office Secretary) are deliberately the most disrespectful people. They failed my son’s driver test due to failure to make a complete stop at a yield sign when turning right when no one was coming. Mr Jones explained to me that the state of Georgia takes yield signs very seriously, that it is a $400 ticket, and his license would be taken away until he was 21 years old. When I asked if cars were coming, he said, no, that the light determines if you stop or not, so if the light is red, you stop at a yield no matter what, stating that he needed to make a complete stop like a stop sign. He yelled at my son in the car, “saying that I know we taught you better than that.”.. Read More
PLEASE DO NOT GO HERE!! Please read all reviews on Google, Yelp and BBB. I wish I would have, this place should be SHUT DOWN! The owner Donnell Jones (Driving Instructor) and his girlfriend Belinda Knox (Office Secretary) are deliberately the most disrespectful people. They failed my son’s driver test due to failure to make a complete stop at a yield sign when turning right when no one was coming. Mr Jones explained to me that the state of Georgia takes yield signs very seriously, that it is a $400 ticket, and his license would be taken away until he was 21 years old. When I asked if cars were coming, he said, no, that the light determines if you stop or not, so if the light is red, you stop at a yield no matter what, stating that he needed to make a complete stop like a stop sign. He yelled at my son in the car, “saying that I know we taught you better than that.” For reference the lane he was turning on to had its own lane to then be used to merge and there were no oncoming cars. Also to be noted, Mr Jones never had to use his brakes on his side of the car, as there was no danger of a collision at any time. I was shocked as I had never heard these rules before. I called Columbia County Sheriff’s Office and once they were involved, both Belinda and Mr. Jones became very irate even with the officer, stating that he did not owe anyone an explanation of his decision. There was nothing that could be done, it was our word against his. This was very upsetting for a first-time driver to have to go through this. They are obviously not teaching the correct rules of the road. I spent the next two weeks making sure my son knew the correct rules and he took his test with the DMV and passed. Read Less