Where can I find cheap drivers ed that is also state approved?

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The state DMV should have a list of approved drivers education classes you are required to take before getting a drivers license. First decide whether you want to take a classroom course. Some high schools offer drivers ed as an elective, but this means you’ll have to give up another class you might rather take.

Cheap drivers ed can be found in a driver ed online class. Many states now allow teen drivers to use online classrooms instead of in-person classroom. Online drivers ed programs usually cost under $100, comparable or less than paying for a real-life drivers ed class. But some state-approved classes are even as cheap as $24.95, a real bargain. The benefits are huge: go at your own pace, learn the way you are comfortable and save time.

One detail: Look for a clear statement by the drivers ed Web site that their course is indeed state-approved. If the drivers ed Web site is not state approved, then you’ll have to ask the DMV yourself if you can get an exception.

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