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  • What happens if teen drivers get a traffic ticket during the licensing process?

    Teen drivers are held under the proverbial microscope, monitored closely for any hints of reckless driving habits. Consequently, the ramifications for a traffic violation carry greater repercussions for teens than for adults. A single traffic ticket, for instance, could, depending on the state, ...

  • Where can I get practice with a driving simulator or driving games?

    Simulation Games and Drivers Education Your best bet is to go online and conduct an Internet search under the word "simulator." You'll be immediately ushered to a host of Web sites providing driving simulator information. The software for these programs allows you to practice simulated driving s ...

  • What are the CA driver training requirements to get a CDL? California

    It depends on what type of commercial drivers license you're seeking. If you plan on driving a transit bus vehicle you will be required to obtain a Verification of Transit Training Document (VTT). Most public bus companies will provide this training. But otherwise, the state does not require an ...

  • Is defensive driving class online similar to CDL driver ed online?

    Not necessarily. A defensive driving class online exclusively focuses on teaching defensive driving tips and techniques. This may include how to pull out of skids, how to avoid hydroplaning and how to properly swerve to avoid an accident. Whereas an online CDL course is more comprehensive, with ...

  • Where can I find state approved CDL driver's schools?

    Your best bet is to contact your state's DMV. Most will either have a list of approved commercial driver's schools or be able to direct you to the proper channel. If obtaining a commercial drivers license is your ultimate goal, be sure you enroll in a state-approved commercial driving program. ...

  • What are the NH drivers ed requirements? New Hampshire

    OK, here are NH drivers ed requirements: All drivers between the ages of 16 and 18 must complete a drivers education course. Complete 30 hours of classroom instruction with a certified drivers ed course. Complete 10 hours of driving with a certified driver ed instructor. Complete six hours of ...

  • What are the MA drivers ed requirements? Massachusetts

    All drivers under 18 seeking a Class D or Class M (motorcycle) license must meet the following MA drivers ed requirements: Complete 30 hours of classroom instruction. This includes learning the rules of the road, defensive driving techniques, motor vehicle safety and vehicle ownership. Comple ...

  • Will the drivers ed test be as easy as the drivers ed game?

    The drivers ed game is based on information taught in actual drivers education courses with the ultimate intent of helping you obtain your drivers license. So it does provide insight on what to expect. But don't let this game be your only study source when preparing for a drivers ed exam. You sh ...

  • What is drivers ed the game?

    Drivers Ed the Game, is an interactive video game that combines education and entertainment in teaching driving basics. The game can be found online and played from your computer. Depending on which version you're playing (there's also Drivers Ed 2), you're given different parking and driving si ...

  • Do I still have to take CA drivers training after I complete drivers ed? California

    After completing a drivers ed course and receiving your permit you will be required to complete six hours of professional driver training and 50 hours of supervised driving with any licensed California driver 25 or older. The six hours of behind-the-wheel training cannot be observational. It mu ...

  • How can I prepare to get my driving permit online?

    The Internet provides a bounty of driver ed online courses. The driver permit online programs teach everything you need to know to obtain a permit and, eventually, a drivers license. All topics are covered including parking, highway driving and how to proceed through a four-way intersection. So ...

  • How long do I have to drive with a permit after completing CA drivers ed? California

    After completing a CA drivers ed class you'll be issued a provisional instruction permit. You then, depending on your situation, must either wait six months or until you turn 18 before you'll be allowed to take a drivers license test. Keep in mind that during this six-month interim you must als ...

  • Will online drivers ed direct mail my completion certificate to the DMV?

    You will have to check with your driver ed online course. Each program adopts its own policies. Offering drivers ed direct mail is a common feature with many online drivers ed programs, but in most cases your completion certificate will be sent to your home address. You'll then be required to ...

  • What if I took drivers ed school out of state?

    That's a good question. Unfortunately, there isn't a single, definite answer that applies to all situations. Each state's drivers license division has its own policy regarding out-of-state drivers education. So, if you're required to have completed a drivers ed school class as a condition of bei ...

  • Is car insurance required to take a driver's class?

    No, at least not for your classroom or online drivers education class. For these types of drivers ed classes, you'll simply be learning the information you need to pass your drivers license written exam. But, you won't be getting behind the wheel during a classroom or driver ed class, especially ...

  • What are the teen driving restrictions once I pass drivers education?

    Across America, a majority of states are adopting a new licensing system called Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL). In most states, there is a three-stage GDL process for teen driving. Anyone under age 18 applying for an instruction permit must progress through the three-stage process to obtain a ...

  • What are the GA drivers ed requirements? Georgia

    All 16-year olds applying for a Georgia driver's license must enroll in a drivers ed school and complete 40 hours of supervised driving, six of which must occur at night. If you elect to not complete a GA drivers ed school you must wait until you're 17 before being allowed to to apply for a driv ...

  • What are the WA drivers ed requirements? Washington

    A teen to can enroll in a WA drivers ed program starting at 15, but must wait until he or she reaches 16 to apply for a Washington permit. To receive credit for enrollment the drivers ed school must be part of the state's Traffic Safety Program (TSE). These drivers education courses are offered ...

  • Does a drivers ed video fulfill the state's drivers education requirement?

    Probably not. It seems the only state that explicitly approves of a drivers ed video for fulfilling drivers ed requirements is New Mexico and, even then, it only applies to drivers license applicants between the ages of 18 and 24 who must complete the home-study DWI-awareness program, "None for ...

  • What if I misplace my certificate after completing a driver's course?

    In most cases, you’ll simply need to contact the driver’s course instructor or company and request a copy. You might have to pay a fee, so be prepared. Some states provide downloadable copies of drivers education completion certificates on their Web sites. If you live in one of those ...

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