Official DMV Certificate included (DL400C)
All for a low price: $25 (no hidden fees)
Our online drivers ed course has been designed and developed by educational experts and approved by the State of California. It will fulfill your mandatory California Driver's Education Requirements. Upon completion, you'll be ready for DMV written Pemit test!
General Information:
01. How does online drivers ed work?
02. Who needs to take California drivers education?
03. Does this online course satisfy DMV requirements?
04. What exactly is drivers education and drivers training?
05. How long will it take for me to finish the course?
06. When will I receive my Certificate of Completion?
07. How do I get another copy of my Certificate?
08. Will I need to take drivers training after this course?
09. How much does the course cost?
10. What’s included in the course fee?
11. How do I make a payment?
12. Is it safe to use my credit card online?
13. What is the refund policy?
When teens drive safely, everyone benefits!
They grow up so fast and before you know it, getting a drivers license becomes a topic of discussion at the dinner table. It is a choice most parents have to make and it accompanies mixed feelings of pride, enthusiasm and sometimes anxiety and unease.
Driving is a privilege and a big responsibility for teenagers as well as adults. Drivers Education and Training have been proven to make teenage drivers safer and more responsible.
Visit our "Step-by-Step Teen Drivers License Guide" for help on the DMV process & requirements.
Please visit the Course Overview section for more details on what students will learn as part of this course.
step-by-step guide for teens(Ages between 15 1/2 and 17 1/2)
Complete CA approved Drivers Education
[ Sign Up for online Drivers Ed]
Receive DL400C DMV certificate
2Apply for a provisional permit
Take certificate DL400C to a local DMV and pass the written exam.
Note: DL 44 application is not available online. You have to get it at a DMV.
Complete 6-hours behind-the-wheel driving training with the Driving School. Call (510) 795-7777 to make an appointment.
[ Great rates for SF Bay Area residents - Enroll ]. Receive OL-238 DMV certificate.
Complete 50 hours of practice with an adult 25 years or older. At least 10 of the 50 hours must have been done at night. Parent-Teen training guide
Make an appointment and take the drive test at your local DMV. (Driving tests are not given without an appointment)
You must be at least 16 years old and had your permit for at least 6 months. You will need:
This online drivers education course has been designed and developed by educational experts and is approved by the CA DMV.
Introduce the student to some of the general responsibilities associated with driving, the meaning of a driver license, the importance of driver education, and the impact of the automobile on society.
Acquaint the student with purpose and meaning of traffic signs, signals, and road markings.
Acquaint the student with some of the natural forces acting on a vehicle while stopping, maneuvering, and during a crash. Explain why certain features of a vehicle and maneuvers mitigate the effects of crash forces.
Acquaint the student with important physical and psychological issues of the driver. Includes vision, hearing, emotional state, and an introduction to the effects of alcohol and drugs.
Acquaint the student with the laws and procedures for obtaining a driver license, registering and owning a vehicle, and the scope and general content of the California Vehicle Code.
Acquaint the student with a vehicle’s main systems and components in terms of their purpose, safe and legal use, maintenance, and certain economic considerations. Includes vehicle purchase issues.
Acquaint the student with the rules of the road and safe driving practices. Includes issues dealing specifically with city and urban driving, rural driving, and freeways.
Acquaint the student with the causes of accidents and how to prevent them. Includes issues dealing with defensive driving, fi nancial responsibility, and accident reporting.
Describe for the student the issues related to sharing the roadway with other vehicles, pedestrians, and animals. Includes issues dealing with pedestrians, bicycles, motorcycles, large trucks, emergency vehicles, animals, school buses, construction equipment, trolleys, and trains.
Acquaint the student with the effects of alcohol and drugs on driving performance, how the law treats driving under the infl uence, and how to avoid accidents involving alcohol and drugs.
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