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04-feb-2011

Texas Drivers Education — 18 to 24 — Identity Verification

According to the current law in Texas, drivers license applicants between 18 and 24 years of age must participate in a 6 hour Texas drivers education course. Just like parent taught drivers ed courses for Texas, the 6 hour driver education class can be completed online, however there's a catch there. Even though you will be taking the drivers education class online, the state requires you to verify your identity. There is a number of ways the identify verification can be done and you can always check the details with your online Texas drivers education course provider.

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.

23-aug-2010

Texas Parent Taught Drivers Education Class 106 - TDTSEA

Texas parent taught drivers education course 106 is offered by the Texas Driver and Traffic Safety Education Association, which is a non-profit organization that aims at promoting driver and traffic safety education for all people. This drivers education class is offered only as a book course, so if you are looking for an online program, this is not the course for you. Since this one of the approved Texas parent taught driver ed courses, you will have to meet all parent taught requirements before you can start the program - that is, submit the application for parent taught drivers education (dl 92) to the DPS and wait until you receive a DPS parent taught drivers education package before starting the program. Since parent taught course 106 is mailed to you, delivery of course materials will take some time, you should order the course at least a few days before the date when you plan on starting the program.

25-may-2010

Texas Parent Taught Drivers Education Course 104 - Curb Buster

There are 8 state-approved parent taught drivers education classes currently offered in Texas and course #104, provided by the Curb Buster, is one of them. Curb Buster offers both a CD ROM and a book version of the class. Unfortunately, the online parent taught course is still pending approval at the time, so you will not be able to fulfill your drivers education requirements on the web with this program.

05-may-2010

Texas Driver Education Stats to Be Published

According to the recent bill that was passed on in Texas, the Department of Public Safety will start publishing the statistics on crash rates among drivers ed graduates. The statistics will show specific Texas drivers ed schools and companies and crash rates among students who completed their drivers education classes with these companies. This will allow students to make more educated decisions when the time comes to select the drivers education program and also help the Department to identify driving schools that are not doing a great job at teaching drivers ed.

04-may-2010

New Permit Rules for Texas Drivers Ed - Parent Taught Courses Also Affected

As of May 01, 2010 the new rules regarding Texas drivers education classes went into effect. Starting May 01, every teenager who signs up for one of the Texas driver ed classes will have to complete at least 34 hours of driving before applying for a drivers license.

03-may-2010

Why More Students Choose Parent Taught Drivers Education in Texas

According to the current licensing law, if you want to get your drivers license, you have to complete a state-approved drivers education course. Fitting a drivers education program into a busy schedule can be somewhat difficult and Texas Education Agency (TEA) recognizes this problem. This is why all Texas residents have a number or convenient option for completing the class - you can take drivers ed at your high school, complete a drivers education through a commercial driving school or simply sign up for one the of the Texas parent taught drivers education courses.

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.

16-feb-2010

Drivers Ed In A Box CD Rom Version - Texas Parent Taught Drivers Ed Course 103

The great thing about the Driver Ed in A Box drivers education program is the choice that you get. When ordering the package, you may select between the textbook version and the interactive CD rom. In addition to that, you may also choose video materials to be sent to you on a DVD so it would be playable on a regular DVD player.

10-feb-2010

Texas Parent Taught Drivers Education Course 103 - Drivers Ed In a Box

Drivers Ed in a Box was one of the first parent taught driver education classes to receive approval by the Department of Public Safety in Texas. Drivers ed in a box provides a great way for you to complete a drivers education program at your own convenience without having to overpay for the classes at your local driving school. The price for the class may vary, so you should contact Driver Ed in a Box for the current estimate.

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