Baytown Texas Student Driver Driver’s Education Lessons
Satisfies 32 Hour classroom askment
Complete by itself or with driving lessons
Get your permit & drivers license
APPROVED BY THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING & REGULATION TDLR LICENSE NUMBER C2588
Includes the Texas ITTD Impact Texas Teen Drivers Video
Baytown, Texas
– IMPACT Texas Teen Drivers (ITTD) was developed by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) with the goal of saving lives through awareness and education. ITTD is an 8 part video that explains with hard facts the dangers of distracted driving along with real life stories of teens that have lost their life from distracted driving. Our theme throughout the video is “It is not about bad kids doing bad things, but about good kids making poor choices.” These poor choices center around cell phone use as well as attempting to multitask in the vehicle instead of focusing on driving.
This program is modeled after an initiative developed by the California non-profit Impact Teen Drivers. By using state-specific statistics, videos and materials this program is designed to engage teens in identifying “what’s lethal” and to help emphasize the problem of reckless and distracted driving. Included in this program is the GDL Made Simple video which serves as a reminder of the crash risk for teen drivers and Texas’ passenger and other novice driver restrictions.
All skills examination applicants who completed a Teen Driver Education program must complete the ITTD program and obtain proof of completion prior to taking the driving skills examination. The ITTD program shall be viewed after completion of Behind the Wheel driver education requirements and prior to taking the skills examination. The proof of completion must be provided to the Department or Third Party Skills Test (TPST) school prior to administration of the skills examination and no later than ninety (90) days after program completion.
To get a learner’s permit students are generally asked to take a driver education class that includes both classroom time and driving time with an authorized instructor. We offer driver education programs that allow teenagers to complete this askment from their home.
Driver Education classes or physical driving schools are often a boring, expensive, or just plain inconvenient way to fulfill your driver education askment. Teens, just like everyone else, want the freedom to learn to drive when they want to and at their own pace!
The Texas Drivers Instruction Permit or Texas Learner’s Permit TDLR Class
When you turn 15, you can finally apply for a Texas Instruction Permit, otherwise known as a Texas Learner’s Permit. This permit is valid until your next birthday plus 1 year. It allows you to practice driving with your parent, guardian, driving instructor, or licensed driver who is at least 21 with 1 year of driving experience. In order to apply, you’ll need:
Completed Texas approved driver safety course (more on this later)
Proof of current enrollment and high school attendance
Valid identification
Proof of Social Security number
Once you’re ready, head on down to the local Texas Driver License Office
with your parent or guardian and submit your application. Then, you’ll have to take a vision test, as well as a written exam. If you survive, then congratulations. You’ve just earned your Texas Instruction Permit! Remember: all passengers must wear seatbelts, and be sure to carry your Texas Instruction Permit with you at all times.
You’ll be ready to apply for the Texas Provisional License once you’ve held your Texas Instruction Permit without incident for 6 months have met a few more requirements.
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