Helpful Driving Information

DriversEd.com is a leader in online drivers education, and we've put together some helpful driving information to get you started on learning to drive.

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WHAT'S THE POINT?

You can't just get in a car and start driving. Even if you knew how to operate the vehicle, there are rules and regulations that are imperative to earning your drivers license. You must learn these rules in order to safely navigate your vehicle.
Drivers education will help you become a defensive driver, be aware of your surroundings, and be able to drive safely within them.


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THE HOW AND WHY OF DRIVERS EDUCATION

Drivers education may be available at your local high school, community college, private driving schools, or right here on the Internet! Our course is informative, useful, and very convenient. You can access our course at your leisure any time day or night. Not only 15- and 16-year-olds take drivers education. It is available to those who have waited to get their drivers license or simply want to brush up on some driving laws.


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Driving Instructor

THE HOW AND WHY OF DRIVERS EDUCATION

Drivers education helps you learn the laws that will keep you safe on the road. In many states, drivers education is required by law before you are issued a drivers license. Check out specific details with DriversEd.com’s courses: Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, Utah, and more.


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THE HOW AND WHY OF DRIVERS EDUCATION

The purpose of drivers education is to provide you with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed for vehicle safety both as a driver and as a pedestrian.


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THIS IS NOT ALL THAT DRIVING INVOLVES

Remember that driving laws, drivers education, and drivers training may change with location. Not only do various states have different laws, but driving laws can change simply based on your county. So always be aware of where you are driving, and stay informed and attentive to any possible changes to local ordinances. Check out specific details with DriversEd.com’s courses: Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, Utah, and more.


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Both Hands on the Wheel

THIS IS NOT ALL THAT DRIVING INVOLVES

Simply taking a drivers education course does not qualify you as a good driver. Just like anything else, developing your skills comes only with practice. So, remember to learn the rules, follow them, and then practice, practice, practice.


 
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