
* New law affects 18 to 24 yr. old drivers
Starting March 1, 2010, driver license applicants between the ages of 18 and 24 must complete an approved driver education course and a driving skills test to become a licensed driver in Texas. Applicants must submit a certificate proving that they successfully completed a driver education course approved by the Texas Education Agency.
Applicants who present proof of successful completion of the approved course will not be required to submit to the written highway signs and traffic laws test, but must still pass the driving skills examination.
A driving safety course or drug & alcohol driving awareness program are not acceptable as driver education courses for this requirement.
We offer the State approved 6 hour course each Wednesday and Saturday, 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. We are only 2 blocks away from the D.P.S. on Scott Simpson.
You can pre-register on-line for a specific day in 5 easy steps!
1) Download the contract, print it, fill it out,
bring it with you.
2) Select the day you wish to attend.
3) Enter your full name.
4) Enter a phone number we can contact you at.
5) Click on the "Pay Now" button to complete your registration.
* Download Adult Class contract here: Download now!
Teenage Driver Education Class
New Classes Begin
June 4, June 7, July 9,
Aug. 6, Sept. 4, Oct. 1, Oct. 29, Nov. 26
Driver Safety Education is an important part of learning to drive. When your teen is ready to hit the road, you need to be certain they have the skills, reflexes and calm nature to be able to handle anything. Our Driver Safety course can provide all those and more in just a few short weeks.
You can save on car insurance premiums. Many car insurance companies offer discounts or benefits to teens (or policy holders) who take part in a safe driving course of some kind.
Your teen will feel more confident on the road. When your teen takes part in a driving course, they will feel more confident about their abilities as a driver and understand the safety guidelines better. Your teen is more likely to remember the rules of the road and have a greater sense of responsibility.
When you decide to register your teen, download the contract, print it, fill it out, bring it with you.



