
All the Info You Need
Your online Drivers Ed California course is approved by the California Department of Motor Vehicles, and meets the DMV-required 30 hours to qualify you for your drivers permit - but you can complete those hours at whatever speed you choose! As long as you are at least 15 years old, you're eligible to take Drivers Ed online and earn your permit the easy way.
Through short, manageable chapters, you'll work your way through California traffic laws and driving techniques, including:
- Night driving
- Driving in various weather
- Road signs and signals
- Defensive driving techniques
- Freeway driving
- Merging and lane changing
- Hazard prevention methods
You'll learn all of this and more through fun videos, interactive animations, visual aids and 3D graphics, helping you finish your course faster and get your license sooner!
Easy to Complete
Your course is made up of 8 subject-based units for faster learning, and at the end of each chapter you'll get a helpful review with a multiple-choice quiz. Your final exam is 50 questions using material you've already covered, and you only need an 80% to pass! Plus, we give you a FREE 50-Question DMV Practice Test that you can take as many times as you want, so you'll ace your DMV Exam on the first try!
Parents, we're here for you too!
Having a teen that's ready to get a drivers license is both exciting and stressful for any parent. We've made it a little easier by providing some FREE tools that will be helpful along the way, including:
- A guide for How to Get Your Learners Permit in California
- California Parent Teen Driving Contract
- Tips on how to be a calm and patient coach
You can trust that your child is getting the quality education they deserve for the affordable price you're looking for. Once they finish our state-approved online Drivers Ed California course, they'll be fully prepared to become the safe and responsible driver you know they can be.
How Long Will This Take?
Even though most courses are timed it's still faster than you might think.


