COVID-19 REGULATIONS

We at Brooklyn Driving School take the health and safety of all our customers and employees very seriously. Therefore, we will be following the rules and regulations of the State of NY as well as the Department of Motor Vehicles very closely.

Governor Cuomo has mandated that masks must be worn when entering all places of business. Therefore, all customers that wish to enter our office must wear a face mask. Accordingly, all students (as well as the instructor) must wear a mask while taking their lesson. Moreover, our vehicles will be sanitized before each lesson.

5 Hour Classes are now available through distance learning. We are now conducting our classes online via Zoom. For more information, see our Prices & Packages page.

The Department of Motor Vehicles has released covid-19 related information regarding NYS ROAD TESTS. For more information, please visit their website at www.dmv.ny.gov

PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING DMV EXCERPT CONCERNING ROAD TESTS:

“For the safety of everyone at road test sites, you must wear face coverings

All customers, and the driver you bring to the road test, are required to wear masks and maintain 6 feet from other customers and staff whenever possible. Face coverings include cloth (e.g. homemade sewn, quick cut, bandanna), surgical masks, N-95 respirators, or face shields.  Customers will also need to disinfect the passenger side of the vehicle with disinfectant wipes upon arrival. 

Customers taking a road test will have their temperature taken and be screened for symptoms of COVID-19 and any known contacts with positive COVID-19 patients prior to beginning the test. 

Road tests will be rescheduled if a customer has a fever (temperature of 100 degrees or higher), is exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19 or has had recent, close contact with anyone who tested positive for COVID-19.

Do not appear for your road test if you

  • have been directed to quarantine, isolate or self-monitor at home for the COVID-19 by any doctor, hospital, or health agency

  • have been diagnosed with, or have had close contact with anyone diagnosed with COVID-19; or 

  • have flu-like symptoms or symptoms of the coronavirus.”