Online Teen Complete Driving Course
Are you ready to hit the road? Our Online Teen Complete Driving Course is designed to equip young drivers with the essential skills and knowledge they need to become safe and confident on the road. With 32 hours of engaging classroom instruction and 14 hours of hands-on driving experience, this course is perfect for teens eager to learn. Plus, we provide valuable resources like the Texas Drivers Handbook to help you ace the permit test. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to start your driving journey—explore more about our course and get ready to drive!
$520.00
$450.00
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$520.00
$450.00
This a full teen course and is not a parent-taught course.
The student must complete 32 hours of classroom and 14 hours the driving phase.
The driving may begin once the student completes the classroom.
To do well on the permit test, the student should download and study the Texas Drivers Handbook. All of the permit questions will come from it and it is a vital tool in becoming a safe driver.
You can download a copy here: https://www.dps.texas.gov/internetforms/Forms/DL-7.pdf
Remember you can only complete 2 lessons in a 24 hour space-so take your time.
Requirements
- Age Requirement: To take a Texas Driver Ed Course, the student must be at least 14 years old.
- Eligibility for a Learner's Permit (Learner License): In Texas, teenagers can apply for a learner's permit, also known as a learner license, at age 15. However, they can begin the Driver Education course at age 14. The course can help them prepare for the written knowledge test required to obtain the learner's permit.
- Complete the Course Requirements: The teen must complete the required classroom. and driving within 365 days of enrollment.
- Obtain a Learner's Permit: After completing the classroom portion of the course and meeting other requirements, such as passing a written knowledge test, the teenager can apply for a learner's permit.
- Practice Driving: The learner's permit allows the teenager to practice driving under the supervision of a licensed adult who is at least 21 years old.
- Apply for a Provisional Driver's License: After completing the program and meeting all requirements, the teenager can apply for a provisional driver's license.
Target audiences
- Teenagers aged 14 and older: Teenagers in Texas who are at least 14 years old can begin a program to start preparing for the written knowledge test required to obtain a learner's permit at age 15.
- Families Interested in a Flexible Education Approach: Online programs offer a flexible alternative to traditional classroom-based driver education. Families who prefer a more hands-on approach to teaching their teenagers how to drive often choose this option.
- Those Seeking Cost-Efficiency: Online programs can be cost-effective, as they typically require the purchase of a program guide rather than paying for traditional driving school classes.
- Those Looking for a Convenient Option: Online programs allow for greater convenience in scheduling driving lessons and classroom instruction since they can be conducted at home and on a schedule that works for the family.