The answer lies in the question – online. Search under the words "adult drivers ed class" and you'll be directed to an impressively long list of adult drivers education classes. Many of these courses are orientated towards two age groups: adult drivers over 18 and adult drivers over 55. Both courses place an emphasis on road safety. These courses allow you to study from the convenience of home and at your own pace.
Depending on your auto insurance carrier, enrollment in a driver ed online course could save you money. Many insurance companies will offer insurance premium discounts of up to 15% for participating in an adult drivers ed program. But you must keep in mind that the course does not decide the discount. It's the insurance company that makes this decision. So before enrolling check with your insurance carrier to see if the discount is available.
There are also classes for adults who have never owned a drivers license. And since some states mandate participation in a drivers ed class, these courses meet all state requirements by teaching driving basics – parking, passing, turning – and focusing on defensive driving tips and techniques.
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