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Texas (TX) Drivers Education (Ed) Online Course

 

texas dps 211x225 Texas Drivers Education Online CourseTexas residents between 18 and under 25 must take a Texas adult drivers education course before they can earn their license. This 6-hour course is for Texas adults who want to earn their first drivers license in Texas! Our course, provided by DriversEd.com, is approved by the Region XIII Education Service Center, formerly Texas Education Agency, (school #C2548) and based in Dallas, which puts you in the fast lane to your Texas drivers license.

About the Texas Drivers Education Online Course
With our adult drivers ed online course, anyone living in Texas gets easy-to-use lessons, interactive coursework, and 24/7 course access. Why would you want to take adult drivers ed anywhere else in Texas?

Our top-notch drivers ed course is only 6-hours long. If you're a Texas adult over 18 but under 25 ready to hit the road by way of driver education, our course can help get you on the Texas roads. Best of all, this adult course includes the final exam—there's no written test at the DPS! Our online final exam counts as the required DPS written test for all adults.

 

Benefits of Taking  Course:

  • State-wide approved online course provided by DriversEd.com always fits your schedule – no waiting in line – available 24/7!
  • Free up front identity ID verification to save you money and time.
  • Automatic progress tracking, so you pick up exactly where you left off'.
  • Course eliminates any written exam at the Texas DPS – No supervised final exam! (The test is in the course!)
  • Quick Final Exam Process- No notary visit!
  • Three chances to pass our online final exam!
  • Your Certificate of Completion NEVER expires!
  • 24×7 Customer Service (English & Español): 1-877-877-2525
  • All 6 hours for only $99. Current special of $74.95!

 

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

  • How does online drivers ed work? It's simple. Create an account by choosing a username and password. We'll take you through the steps of enrolling in the course and give you some important information. Before you know it you'll be on the road to satisfying your Texas drivers education requirement!

    Your course is available to you online 24/7. That means you can log in and out whenever you want and from any computer that has Internet access! When you log back in, we'll take you back to the exact place you left off. Doesn't that sound better than spending time in a classroom? And if you have a question about course content, you can access Customer Service through 24/7 online chat.

    At the end of the course there will be a final exam. According to Region XIII Education Service Center, formerly TEA, regulations, you are only allowed to take the final exam three times. If you fail the final exam for this course three times, you will have to take the course over again.

  • Who must take Texas drivers education? Texas law requires everyone between 18 and under 25 years of age who wish to obtain a Texas drivers license to complete a 6-hour drivers education course for adults. If you're between 15 and 18 years old and seeking to earn your Texas learners permit (instruction permit), you'll need to complete a drivers education course for teens.
  • What is the difference between drivers education and drivers training?
    Drivers Education: a course that teaches you the rules of the road, vehicle safety, and everything that you need to know before you get behind the wheel for the first time. In Texas, every new driver under 25 years old must take a drivers education course in order to ultimately earn their drivers license. DriversEd.com provides drivers education courses for teens and adults.

    Drivers Training: the in-car driving lessons that you take with a licensed driving instructor. In Texas, if you are under 18, you must take 34 hours of drivers training.

 

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