UPCOMING 2023 CLASSES
ONLINE CLASSES ARE AVAILABLE
We offer online classes for students to complete their 30 hours of classroom instruction.
Students will meet at the business location to conduct their instructional driving sessions with
a licensed instructor after completing the online coursework and obtaining a permit.
Please contact us on 812-847-2222 to inquire about signing your student up for our online coursework and 6 instructional driving sessions with our certified instructors.
We offer online classes for students to complete their 30 hours of classroom instruction.
Students will meet at the business location to conduct their instructional driving sessions with
a licensed instructor after completing the online coursework and obtaining a permit.
Please contact us on 812-847-2222 to inquire about signing your student up for our online coursework and 6 instructional driving sessions with our certified instructors.
IN CLASS SESSIONS + IN CAR SESSIONS
$400
ONLINE CLASS SESSIONS + IN CAR SESSIONS
$400
MEET OUR INSTRUCTORS
STEVE
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Steve has lived in Bloomfield for 47 years with his wife Bonnie. He graduated high school from Odon in 1968. He is a retired school teacher of 38 years from Bloomfield. Steve received his Bachelor’s Degree from ISU in 1974 and Master’s Degree from IU in 1976. Throughout his 38 years as an educator, Steve taught geography, history, map skills, health, PE, spelling and drivers education. Steve has also coached basketball, cross country and tennis at many levels for 35 years before retiring. He is a long-time member of Mansions in Heaven in Bloomfield. He and Bonnie have one daughter, Lindsey, a son-in-law, Noah, and three grandchildren. In his spare time, Steve’s hobbies include fishing, spending time with his family and working in his yard. Steve has been an instructor at Superior Driving since 2012.
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DUANE COLLENBAUGH |
Duane has recently retired as the Assistant Chief with the Linton Police Department and helps run his father's farm. He served in Desert Storm while in the United States Air Force before moving back to Linton, of which he has been a resident for 28 years. After leaving the service, Duane became employed at the Putnam Country Correctional Facility for 6 1/2 years before becoming a police officer in 1998. Duane is an Elder at the Coal City Church of Christ where he serves with his father. He has been married to his wife, Jonah, for 28 years, and has two kids: Jarod, works as a corrections officer and Devon. Duane has been teaching driver's education both in the classroom and car for the past 7 years. When asked how he feels about teaching driver's education he says, "I love working with young drivers to teach them safety and responsibility."
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