Driver’s Education Program for Student Drivers
We have a Driver Ed Program in Many Areas of Most States
These driver’s education classes are for student drivers in the 14-17 age group in many states and 18 and up for adult first time licensees.
Click above to learn more for your age group and area, or find your available state information and classes below.
Here’s a few examples of some state requirements:
Alabama Online Drivers Education – Teaching You to Drive Safely!
Driving is a serious matter. One that you’re obviously not taking lightly. That’s why we’re glad you’re here. Our primary goal is to:
Effectively teach you the rules of the road.
Provide useful tips and techniques to safe driving.
Build a foundation for becoming an attentive, responsible driver.
Online Drivers Ed – Designed for Your Convenience
Because our course is 100% online, you’ll be able to:
Study a little or a lot at a time
Do it when you have the time
Learn from cool animations and easy-to-do text lessons
Avoid books, lectures, and note taking
Alaska Online Drivers Ed – Teaching You to Drive Safely!
Driving is a serious matter. One that you’re obviously not taking lightly. That’s why we’re glad you’re here. Our primary goal is to:
Effectively teach you the rules of the road.
Provide useful tips and techniques to safe driving.
Build a foundation for becoming an attentive, responsible driver.
Requirements for an Arizona Class G Drivers License
Teens over the age of 16 (but under 18) can apply for an Arizona class G driver’s license (graduated driver license), but there are a few requirements they must fulfill as well. First off, they must have held a driver’s permit for a minimum of 6 months. In addition, they must either submit proof that they have successfully completed a drivers education course, or they must submit proof that they have fulfilled the behind-the-wheel askment. This includes 30 hours of supervised driving, with 10 of those hours occurring at night. A parent or guardian must certify that those hours were completed before the teen can apply for their driver’s license.
If you’re 15 years old, you’re ready to start the process to earn your drivers permit. With our online California drivers ed course, you can study the exact same state-approved material you’d get in a classroom course, right from your computer–any time you want! While the state asks California drivers education to last 30 hours, we’ve found a way to break up the info into short, easy-to-follow lessons.
Florida First Time Driver Course
If you’re a teen applying for your first Florida drivers license, you’re asked by the state to complete an approved Florida first time driver course. Our course meets the state-mandated 4-hour time askment, but we make it a snap to get through those 4 hours! It’s self-paced and your progress is automatically saved as you go, so you have complete control over how much you do at a time. Do the entire course in an afternoon, or spread it out over a couple of days.
Georgia Drivers Ed Online Course
Once you turn 15, and you’re ready to begin your Georgia driver education, we’ve got the course you’re looking for! Start your Joshua’s Law Drivers Education
with our, and find out just how fast and easy earning your Georgia learners permit can be.
Take Online Drivers Ed in Hawaii
If you’re a Hawaiian teenager, and looking to get your driver’s license for the first time, there are a few things you need to know. Depending on how old you are and what path you choose to take, you will face different requirements. Hawaii operates on a Graduated Licensing Program, meaning that applicants younger than 18 will have to possess extra information before they can be issued a license.
Quick, Easy, and Convenient Illinois Adult Drivers Ed
Trying to earn a drivers license as an adult can be a drag. With busy schedules eating away at our free time, finding the time to take an adult drivers education course can be nearly impossible. Thankfully, our’s online drivers ed course is designed to be quick, easy, and convenient for you.
Mandatory for Illinois Adults 18-20
All Illinois adults aged 18-20 are asked to take a drivers ed course to apply for a drivers license. our’s adult driver education course meets all your driver’s license requirements, and in a fully online format, so you have the freedom to set your own schedule and learn at your own pace.
Drivers Ed Indiana Online Course
The freedom of the open road is calling–it’s time to start on your way to your Indiana drivers permit! our has the simple, fast, and fun way to get there with an online Indiana driver education course designed just for you. When you study online, you’ve got the power to call the shots!
Access your course for up to 3 hours per day
Keep your free time open
Work at your own pace
24/7 access from any computer
No classrooms, textbooks, or instructors!
Kentucky Drivers Ed (GDL)
Comprehensive Studies in a Convenient Online Package
The only authorized online course for Kentucky GDL
Approved by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet
Fast, free certificate delivery
100% online – No teachers, no textbooks
Our best course – Includes auto-advance video so it’s like watching TV
Louisiana Drivers Ed – Basic Requirements
So, you’re ready to start heading toward that coveted Louisiana driver’s license. We know this is an important milestone in your life, and we want to help you get there. To get on your way, the first thing you’ll need to do is enroll in an approved Louisiana OMV drivers ed course.
In Louisiana, there are two types of driver education courses you can take, depending on your age.
If you are 15 or 16 and are applying for your Louisiana learners permit:
You will need to take a 30-hour driver education course and complete 8 hours of behind-the-wheel training
Taking Texas drivers ed online is easy, especially with the variety of options available for you. Here are the courses we offer:
Texas Parent-Taught Drivers Ed
Keep your driving instruction in the family! With our DPS/TDLR
-approved parent-taught drivers ed course for students between 14 and 18, you’ll receive assistance and driving instruction from your parent or legal guardian. They’ll help you work through our online course, and will be your in-car instructor for your behind-the-wheel lessons and supervised practice driving (44 hours total, with 10 of these done at night). You’ll also need to complete the state-asked Impact Texas Teen Drivers course, provided for free by the DPS…
Texas Instructor-Led Drivers Ed Course
Our TEA/TDLR-approved 32-hour online Texas drivers ed course for students between 14 and 18 is an easy way for you to prepare for your Texas learners permit and drivers license. You’ll complete the written (or classroom) portion of your Texas drivers education course online with the assistance of our staff of certified driving instructors. We’ll help you learn the material and review your work! Along with this course, you’ll need to complete 7 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction, 7 hours of in-car observation at a licensed driving school, and the state-asked Impact Texas Teen Drivers course, provided for free by the Texas DPS. Under Texas graduated licensing requirements, you will also have to complete an extra 30 hours of supervised driving practice with a licensed driver 21 years of age or older (with 10 hours of those hours done at night). We’ll be with you every step of the way, and this course is a great foundation for a lifetime of driving safely.
Texas Adult Drivers Education Course
Getting your adult drivers education under your belt is easy with our. Our TEA/TDLR-approved 6-hour adult driving course will teach you everything you’ll need to know to pass your written DPS exam; in fact, when you pass our course, you pass the state test! Our online course offers flexibility – you can take it anywhere there’s an Internet connection, and you can divide up the course into shorter sessions that fit your schedule. (If you don’t already have a drivers license, you will be asked to take a behind-the-wheel test at a Texas DPS office.)
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