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Are you going to get your license for the first time in Texas? Are you under the age of 18? If so, our Texas Instructor Taught Driver Education Course (ITDE) is just what you need! In Texas, all teens under the age of 18 have to take a driver education course that is approved by the state. Students aged 14-17 can take this Texas Instructor Taught Driver Education Course. The online instruction part, which lasts 32 hours, is complemented by behind-the-wheel training done by a certified instructor from a local driving school. If you’d prefer to have your parent step in as the instructor, take a look at our Parent Taught Driver Education Course .
Do you need to take the Florida Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE) Course? Are you interested in getting your Florida driver license? Are you applying for a driver license for the first time? If so, you will be interested in the Florida Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE) Course. Why? Because state law requires you to take it to get your license.
Are you going to apply for your driver license for the first time in Texas? Are you between the ages of 18 and 25? If so, our Texas Adult Driver Education Course is just what you need!
All first-time drivers in Texas who are under the age of 25 must complete a Driver Education Course before they can apply for their driver license. That makes sense; driver education courses set the foundation for safe driving. Since you’re new behind the wheel, at least to the Texas roadways, this course will give you all the information you need to be the most responsible driver possible.Here at the National Highway Safety Administration, we care about you and your driving needs. With over 25 years of experience in driver education, we understand that driver safety is vital to you and your family. Even more important, we know what driver education is really about! Driver education isn’t just about supplying information – it’s about how the student understands the information, how they absorb it, and then make use of it in their daily life. It involves taking the cold facts on a computer screen and making sure that information goes down deep into the student’s heart, thus influencing the decisions they make as a driver. When the information goes deep enough, it will positively influence a driver, even when they have to react so quickly that they’re barely aware they’re even making a decision.