Last Updated 19th of March, 2010
Do I have to take drivers education or driver training to get a Texas driver license? Texas
If you’re younger than 18, yes; if you’re 18 or older, no.
Of course, no matter their age, all applicants should take a few practice tests – not only to prepare for the written portion of the drivers license exam but also to make sure they understand the rules of the road.
Texas Course Options
Driver license applicants who must take drivers education have more than one option. For example, in addition to traditional classroom courses, Texas allows teen applicants and their parents to take part in parent-taught drivers education (after applying and being approved for the program). People interested in parent-taught drivers education can contact the TX DPS for more details and to receive a request form.Of course, no matter their age, all applicants should take a few practice tests – not only to prepare for the written portion of the drivers license exam but also to make sure they understand the rules of the road.
Benefits of Driver Training
Still, just because applicants who are 18 or older don’t have to take drivers education certainly doesn’t mean they should skimp out on enrolling in a driver training program. Because Texas doesn’t require such programs for adults applying for a drivers license means these adults don’t have to search for state-approved courses; they can choose any program they like, which includes enrolling in an online driver training course that might best fit their schedules.Post Comment for "Do I have to take drivers education or driver training to get a Texas driver license?"
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