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Adult Drivers Ed - Tag


02-nov-2010

Texas Parent Taught Drivers Ed VS. Adult Drivers Education

Due to the recent changes to licensing laws in Texas, all Texas drivers license applicants under 24 years of age must take some form of a drivers education course. Drivers under the age of 18 have to take an extensive parent taught drivers education class while those between 18 and 24 can get by just by taking a short six hour adult drivers education class. What if you are 17 ½ years old now and wish to apply for a drivers license? Should you start taking a parent taught class or should you wait for six months and complete the adult drivers education course? We will try to help you answer this question by explaining what each class consist of and what procedures you must follow when taking one or the other.

24-may-2010

Virginia Will Require Parents to Take Driver Ed Classes

A new law which will go into effect this September will require all Virginia parents to take a 90 minute drivers education course. The class will educate parents on the dangers of teen driving and highlight the restrictions that are posed onto the drivers who are under 18 years of age. Teens won't be granted a driver's license unless their parents present proof that they completed one of these classes.

03-mar-2010

South Carolina Drivers Ed - South Carolina Drivers Education

Although drivers ed classes are not mandatory in South Carolina, taking the class may prove to be quite beneficial. Drivers education programs is the best way to learn the rules of the road and they also make you eligible for the insurance discount.

24-feb-2010

Texas 6 hour Drivers Ed - Adult Drivers Education in Texas

As the new rules are about to kick in, more people start looking for Texas drivers education classes. Starting March 01, 2010, all Texas drivers license applicants who are under 25 years of age will have to take a 6 hour drivers ed class.

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