I recently moved from the Netherlands (Europe) to San Francisco and was looking for a driving school to help me get familiar with driving here. As the rules are different. My instructor was patient and relaxt. Always on time. And scheduling classes was easy using the Drive Scout app. I even used them to do my DMV behind the wheel test. The first lesson he picked me up in a Toyota. Which was familiar as I drove a stick shift Toyota Yaris in the Netherlands (we mostly drive stick shift cars there) the 3rd time he picked me up in a Tesla. And me and technology... ow boy. (I am in my 30's). I mean I didn't know how to even get in the car. So I failed my behind the wheel test the first time, driving the Toyota (super nervous, was the second one to take the test that morning and examinator forgot what it feels like to be nervous I guess). The second time my instructor came and picked me up in the Tesla, which I was not really a fan off (unfamiliar too techy). Was the 50th person to take the behind the wheel test that day and actually bonded with my DMV examinator over the Tesla, she didn't know how to get in the car either. Ended up passing the test in the Tesla. Don't let my story fool you, the Tesla drives amazing. I am just the type of person that likes to keep things basic and stick to what she knows. Should have know that wasn't the way to go. Cause that is why I moved in the first place, adventure.
Sher was my driving instructor, he took me for my road test and was extremely helpful, very calm and patient and a very knowledgeable driver. If I had to recommend a driving school, I would recommend Academic Drivers.