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Driver training began as a business in the United Kingdom in 1909-1910.
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The British School of Motoring was founded in 1910 in South London by Hugh Stanley Roberts. It offered hands-on training and courses in driving skills
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In the United States, Amos Neyhart, a professor at Penn State University, started the first high school driver's ed course in 1934 at a high school in State College, Pennsylvania.
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People have to meet Minimum State Prerequisites. Before attending a driving instructor-training program, most states require you to have a high school diploma or GED. Additionally, many states have a minimum age requirement, such as being 19 years old for classroom teaching and 21 years old for behind-the-wheel training.
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The average annual salary for a teen certified driving instructor was $41,000 as of 2013, according to the job site Indeed. This equates to $19.17 per hour, based on a 40-hour workweek.
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Many driver instructors work at schools for drivers ed but there are many other places where they can work.
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