
SOK-Approved Course (Title No. 595-10-13)

sok-approved (Title No. 595-10-13) Course Curriculum
1. Welcome to DriversEd.com!
2. How to Get Your Driver License
3. Get to Know Your Vehicle
4. Driving Is a Science
5. Signs, Signals, and Road Markings
6. Driving Rules and Maneuvers
7. Sharing the Road
8. Driving Environments
9. Risky Driving Behaviors
10. Alcohol and Drugs
11. Accident Causes and Prevention
You can become eligible for a learner’s permit in Oklahoma at age 15 ½ years old so long as you’re enrolled in a state-approved drivers ed course. Our course is fully approved by Service Oklahoma (SOK), so all your requirements will be met. Living in small cities such as Bartlesville, Edmond, and Owasso? You’ll get the same drivers education that teens in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Norman receive.
Getting your drivers license means you’ll need to do the following:
Step 1:
Pass the written exam
Step 2:
Turn in your drivers ed proof of completion to SOK
Step 3:
Complete your supervised, behind-the-wheel training
Step 4:
Fill out an Affidavit of Drivers Training form (DPS-300) with a parent or guardian
Step 5:
Apply for an intermediate drivers license

You’re not here just to pass a test; you’re here to learn life-long safe driving skills. Our online courses will teach you effective defensive driving techniques in addition to state road rules—shaping you into a well-rounded, confident driver
Interactive Case Studies
State-Specific Content
Instructional Videos
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