
New Law: Ohio Drivers Ages 18–20 Must Complete Drivers Ed Starting September 30, 2025
Starting Sept. 30, 2025, Ohio drivers ages 18–20 must complete drivers ed before testing. Learn what’s required, why it matters, and how to get started today.
Colorado Senior Driver License Requirements: Your Complete Guide
Driving safely is a lifelong responsibility. Learn Colorado’s senior driver license renewal requirements, vision standards, and the 2021 updates that make renewals easier while supporting independence and road safety.

How to Report Dangerous Drivers: A Teen's Guide to Colorado Road Safety
Learn how teens can spot and safely report aggressive drivers in Colorado. Call CSP (277) to help keep roads safer for everyone.

Your Step-by-Step Guide to Florida's Graduated License Program
Start your driving journey with confidence. Learn how Florida’s Graduated Driver Licensing program guides teens step by step—from learner’s permit to full license—with new 2025 requirements.

Your Guide to Reporting Dangerous Drivers on California Roads
New drivers can play a vital role in road safety. Learn when and how to report aggressive drivers in California, from 911 calls to CHP hotlines, plus key safety tips to protect yourself and others.

Your Complete Fall Driving Safety Guide for New Teen Drivers
Stay safe on the road this fall with our complete driving guide for new teen drivers. Learn how to handle shorter days, slick roads, school traffic, and foggy mornings with confidence and control.

Your Complete Fall Driving Safety Guide for New Teen Drivers
Essential fall driving checklist for new teen drivers covers seasonal safety tips, vehicle preparation, and confidence-building strategies. Download free checklist.

How Long Does The Texas Online Adult Driver's Ed Course Take?
Texas adults can get licensed in just 6 hours of online drivers ed plus a free 1-hour ITAD video. Learn what’s required, what the course covers, and how to book your DPS test.

How to Pass the Florida Drug and Alcohol Test
The Florida Drug and Alcohol Test for drivers is split into seven modules, so there's a lot of material to master.

These Are the Most Common Traffic Tickets in Texas
The most common traffic tickets in Texas are speeding, texting while driving, running a red light, driving under the influence, and aggressive driving.
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