Drivers Ed: Your Guide to Safer, Smarter Driving

Learn the rules of the road, meet state requirements, and become a confident driver.

Driver’s education is the first step in obtaining a license. Whether you’re a teen or an adult, drivers ed helps you meet state requirements, pass your test, and stay safe on the road.

Online vs. In-Person Drivers Ed Courses

  • Online: flexible, self-paced learning.

  • In-Person: classroom with instructor-led lessons.

See our top online drivers ed courses →

Your First Step: The Learner’s Permit

Most states require a permit test before a person can drive. Drivers ed prepares you to pass on the first try.

👉 See our complete permit test guide →

Parents’ Guide to Teen Driving Success

Parents play a key role, from supervising practice hours to encouraging safe driving habits.

👉 Read our parents’ guide →

💡 Start learning today with a state-approved course.

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FAQs:

Yes—driver’s education is required in [State] if you’re under 18 (or meet specific conditions such as obtaining your first license). Teens typically must complete an approved program before taking the driving test.

Online driver’s ed usually takes 6 to 30 hours, depending on your state and age. It’s self-paced, so you can finish in a few days or spread it out over weeks.

Yes, online driver’s ed is accepted by the DMV in many states, but it must be from a state-approved provider. Always check with your local DMV to ensure the course meets their requirements. Ask ChatGPT

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