What's the Best Age to Start Drivers Ed?
Wondering when to start drivers ed? Most states allow it between ages 14–15½. Learn the legal rules, emotional readiness signs, and why starting early sets you up for driving success.
Wondering when to start drivers ed? Most states allow it between ages 14–15½. Learn the legal rules, emotional readiness signs, and why starting early sets you up for driving success.
Starting July 1, 2025, temporary residents in Ohio must complete a 24-hour drivers ed course to get a license. Learn who it applies to and how to prepare.
It’s normal to feel unsure behind the wheel after summer. Learn why teen driving confidence dips and how to rebuild safe habits before school starts.
Feeling nervous about learning to drive? This guide helps new drivers start strong—with tips to ease anxiety, prep paperwork, understand drivers ed, and build confidence before hitting the road.
Learn how Florida’s texting and driving laws impact your teen driver. Get clear on penalties, school zone rules, and how to set safe driving habits from day one—with tools for parents to lead by example.
Guide your teen from permit to license around the school year with a flexible plan. Get essential practice hours, safety tips and GDL guidance
How many hours of drivers ed does Georgia require? Learn what teens and adults need to complete under Joshua’s Law, including classroom and driving hours.
Worried about road rage in Colorado? Learn how to stay calm, safe, and confident behind the wheel with drivers ed tips for new drivers and their parents.
Save on teen car insurance with Colorado drivers ed. Learn how a state-approved course unlocks discounts, builds skills, and keeps your family safer on the road.
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