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Drivers Education Classes


driver education classes little boyDrivers Education Classes are required in most states for young drivers before they can get their license. You can even take drivers ed classes online in many cases.








Taking online drivers ed classes is a convenience that more and more families are opting for these days with the ease of the internet.


One of the most popular places to take an online drivers ed course is DriversEd.com. You can check with them to see if the online course is accepted in your state.


Drivers Education classes aren't just for teens! Most auto insurance companies give discounts on their insurance premiums for those who take a drivers ed or drivers safety course. Of course, it's a good idea to take a refresher now and then, especially if you move to a new state that might have slightly different traffic laws and requirements.


You'll have the confidence of knowing you are a more thorough driver and you'll save money on your car insurance. Saving money and staying safe are two pretty powerful reasons to consider taking a class.


When I was a teenager, I took my drivers ed classes at my local area school. We had a drivers ed instructor that taught the classes during the summer and scheduled our on the road driving time. I even remember the outdated movies they played to illustrate the various driving techniques.


My brother took his drivers education at a private driver training school. It cost quite a bit more to get private training, but it was something that was necessary for the family schedule at the time.


In most states, if you wait to get your license until after you turn 18 or 19 years old, the drivers ed requirement is waved.


Do you know what your state requires?

Click on your state to go to the appropriate government website and find out if drivers education classes are required for you to get your driver license.

AlabamaLouisianaOhio
AlaskaMaineOklahoma
ArizonaMarylandOregon
ArkansasMassachusettsPennsylvania
CaliforniaMichiganRhode Island
ColoradoMinnesotaSouth Carolina
ConnecticutMississippiSouth Dakota
DelawareMissouriTennessee
FloridaMontanaTexas
GeorgiaNebraskaUtah
HawaiiNevadaVermont
IdahoNew HampshireVirginia
IllinoisNew JerseyWashington
IndianaNew MexicoWashington DC
IowaNew YorkWest Virginia
KansasNorth CarolinaWisconsin
KentuckyNorth DakotaWyoming



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