Where can I find a state approved teen driver course?

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You'll find a couple of different ways to find a drivers ed course. First, try out your state DMV or high school. They might have a list of state-approved, licensed schools. You could also use a search engine to type in the name of your state, plus “approved drivers ed”. This should generate a list of state-approved schools. Look for a plain statement upfront that the school is state-approved; if this information is not on the Web site, it’s probably not state-approved.

Many states now accept driver ed online courses as fulfillment of their official drivers education program requirements. These Internet courses are a blessing to those who don’t want to sit in a classroom for hours, or use one of their electives to take a high school class. The online courses let you break up the class and take it after school or at your convenience, at your own pace, be that fast or slow. Then you’ll be on the way to earning a drivers license.

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