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Teen Drivers Education Choices 
In-Class vs Online 

 

Knowing the law, is NOT enough

We must learn why the law is what it is, but also

know how to apply what the law states

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   The vast majority of online programs leave a lot to be desired and do not teach what driving schools are required to teach.  Secondly, the vast majority of parents should not teach their children to drive, anymore than most spouses should not teach each other how to drive.

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    Many people barely pass the Road Test with a grade of barely a 70, which is in the neighborhood, that is why:

They cannot handle larger streets, downtown, the Galleria area, parking, u-turns, islands in the middle of the road, or the freeway.  And the reason  is that most people and many instructors cannot answer the following questions:  

 

Before you move:

Do you know what is around you?

Where do you want to go?

Where are you going to stop?

How are you going to get there?

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THIS IS WHAT WE TEACH

  • How early do you signal to turn? Why is it that distance? Do you know how to apply the law?

  • How to steer and accelerate with the best control.

  • How to understand your centered in your lane.

  • How to understand how to be behind the stop line or stop sign.

  • How to properly creep up to the curb line.

  • When to turn on signals.

  • How to understand the intersections.

  • How many stops signs you may have and understand ROW (right of way).

  • How to properly clear intersections.

  • How to parallel park in the simplest manner.

  • How to understand your blind spot and your true blind spot.

  • What is your void area?

  • How to safely leave a parking lot.

  • How to properly turn at medians in the road.

  • How to properly turn under freeways.

  • How to safely turn on islands.

  • How to enter and exit safely on the freeway.

  • How to control vehicle and make lane changes.

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NOT BEING ABLE TO ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS MEANS THE DRIVER IS NOT BEST PREPARED TO DRIVE IN BUSY, FASTER, OR HIGHLY TRAVELLED INTERSECTIONS AND STREETS

There are three ways for a teen 14-24 years old to get their permit/license (18+ may take Adult Permit Class)

In-Classroom, Online 2nd Party, or Online Parent Taught ā€‹

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A. BEST OPTION IN-CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION

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Although the classroom classes is only as good as the instructor, even the not so good schools teach you better. In the classroom, it covers many more topics and is more in depth than when taking an online course. In short, online classes are cheaper and a short cut method of getting a very poor education for your child. Don't you want the best opportunity to get the best knowledge skills for your child.

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B . 2ND OPTION ONLINE TEEN PROGRAM

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There are two ways to take classes online, both are required to have parents contact TDLR and get authorization to register for the classes.

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The first option of Online program is that not parent taught only covers the classroom portion.   The driving portion should be done by a driving school, the DE-964 Certificate should be transferred to the school doing the driving portion of 7 hours driving/7 hours observation required by the State of Texas. Drive times are  upon availability our students take priority.

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C. ONLINE PARENT TAUGHT PROGRAM

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For Parent taught program where the parents is responsible for the entire program.

 What is required for DPS and Third Party Road Test:

Permit, corrective lenses if required, the completion certificate (PT from on-line provider), the classroom instruction log, the 14 hour 7&7 drive log, and the 30 hours behind the wheel log, the Texas Impact Teen Driver Certificate (within 90 days of viewing), no crocs, sandals or flip flops

 Bring all your required documents and just do the Road Test for $75.00 or $100.00 with a prep.

 

If you feel that your child needs for experience driving with a professional school then:

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  • $ 50 an hour or 

  •  $ 310 for 7 hours driving and 7 hours observation

All packages come with free orientation

Drive times are based upon availability of our school and our students take priority

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We regret that we no longer offer online programs, not happy with the providers. If you do use an online program, research them well, and make your choice.

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