You're new to Los Angeles. The roads are unlike anything back home — wide freeways, fast merges, and California rules that aren't obvious. We've helped hundreds of international drivers get their California license and drive with confidence.
Most au pairs have driven before. But Los Angeles is a different world — and your host family is counting on you to safely transport their children. Getting this right matters.
Right turns on red, California stops, 4-way stop etiquette, and the SMOG method for lane changes — these aren't standard worldwide. We teach them clearly.
Merging at 65+ MPH across 6 lanes, navigating the 405 interchange, and handling aggressive LA drivers — this takes specific skills and practice.
The stakes couldn't be higher. Our training builds the defensive driving habits and car control that give host families real confidence in you as a driver.
A California driver's license isn't just for work — it's a form of ID, it gives you independence, and it's a valuable credential you'll carry home with you.
Learning to drive in California teaches you about American infrastructure, culture, and daily life in ways no classroom can. It's an enriching experience in itself.
"I spent 16 years in aerospace, where safety culture is everything. I started this school because I believe every driver — especially those new to LA — deserves training that actually prepares them for the real road, not just a test."
Kamran Ford — Founder, The Hills Driving School LLCEven experienced drivers from other countries struggle with LA. Here's what we prepare you for — specifically.
We use a structured, progressive curriculum built specifically to take an international driver and prepare them for California roads — and for the DMV road test.
Right turns on red, 4-way stop priority, speed limits by zone type, when to yield, and every rule on the DMV written test — taught in plain language.
Larger vehicles, left-hand drive if you're from the UK or Australia, wider lanes — we get you comfortable in the driver's seat before hitting traffic.
On-ramp technique, safe merging speed, lane discipline, and how to exit without cutting across traffic — essential for any LA au pair route.
Signal → Mirror → Over-the-shoulder → Go. Our systematic lane-change checklist builds safe habits that become automatic muscle memory.
3–4 second following distance, hazard scanning, and what to do when things go wrong. Especially important when you're transporting children.
We simulate the actual DMV road test route at your local office — so on test day, you've already done it. Know the route, know the rules, pass with confidence.
How many lessons do I need?
California requires 6 hours of professional instruction. For au pairs new to US roads, we recommend 10–20 hours to build real confidence on LA freeways and in residential zones.
Do I need a California license as an au pair?
Au pairs can often drive with a valid foreign license. We recommend driving lessons to learn California rules and build confidence behind the wheel. We'll walk you through every step of the process.
Click any card to see the full rule. These numbers appear on the DMV written test and on the road every single day in LA.
Free video lessons from Kamran Ford — covering everything from automatic test failures to freeway merging. Watch before your first lesson.
Visit our full resource site for DMV quizzes, number guides, the 30-hour online course, and more driving tips.
Visit TeenMotorist.com →Common questions from au pairs and host families — answered clearly.
Host Family Note: You can book lessons directly on behalf of your au pair. Many host families pre-book a lesson package before the au pair arrives in LA. Call us at (310) 490-0755 or visit TheHillsDriving.com/rates to view packages.
Au Pair Cultural Note: Getting your California license while on your au pair year is a meaningful personal milestone. You'll learn to navigate one of the most complex driving cities in the world — a skill that will serve you for the rest of your life.
Pick-up and drop-off across greater Los Angeles. Tesla Model 3 & 2026 Honda CR-V Hybrid. CA DMV Licensed instructors.