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With more than 6 million safe drivers across the country, we offer drivers ed, traffic school & defensive driving courses.

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Top 3 Biggest mistakes that occur during a driving test: 1. Improper stop at stop signs 2. Incorrect parking 3. Speeding Set up a strong driving foundation with DriversEd.com and pass your driving test with ease!

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At DriversEd.com, we make it easy to replace panic with confidence. Our expert-backed online course helps you feel prepared before you even turn the key. Take a deep breath. You’ve got this. Start today and drive stress-free.

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Worried about passing your driving test in Texas? You’ve got three chances to get it right—without starting over. And if things don’t go as planned? We’ll guide you through every step to stay on track. Learn what to expect and how to prep like a pro: bit.ly/3I8EZCy

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Earning your Texas drivers license as an adult comes down to two main steps: completing the six-hour state-approved online course and watching the one-hour Impact Texas Adult Drivers video within 90 days of your road test.

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Here's what you need to know if you live in Ohio: - Completion of a drivers ed program is required prior to scheduling a road test. - This change brings 18–20-year-olds in line with existing requirements for 16- and 17-year-olds.

Here's what you need to know if you live in Ohio:

- Completion of a drivers ed program is required prior to scheduling a road test.
- This change brings 18–20-year-olds in line with existing requirements for 16- and 17-year-olds.
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Hydroplaning, low visibility, slick roads… driving in the rain can be dangerous. - Slow down to avoid losing traction - Turn on headlights (not high beams) for visibility - Keep both hands on the wheel—hydroplaning happens fast - Increase your following distance

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Mastering the 3‑point turn means turning a tricky situation into a smooth move. Focus on slow, controlled steps. Practice makes you confident. Learn more: bit.ly/4ovBhlE

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Did you know your field of vision shrinks the faster you drive? SAVE this to understand how your vision changes on the road can make all the difference in staying safe.

Did you know your field of vision shrinks the faster you drive? SAVE this to understand how your vision changes on the road can make all the difference in staying safe.
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Whether you’re a new driver or guiding one, remember: the habits you build in driver’s ed save lives—especially on nights like this. Drive smart. Drive safe.

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Elevation changes on the road can test both driver and vehicle — but with the right prep and mindset, you’ll ride through hills and curves with confidence.

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Winter driving test? You’ve got this. On test day: slow down, stay alert, and leave plenty of space around other cars. It’s not about perfection — it’s about smooth, safe decisions behind the wheel.

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Safety tip: Learn how to brake early and smoothly. Hard stops are often a sign you’re reacting — not anticipating. Confidence comes from practice!

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Distracted driving isn’t just risky, it multiplies your chance of crashing. Remember: Eyes on the road, Hands on the wheel! #DriversEd #Drivingtips

Distracted driving isn’t just risky, it multiplies your chance of crashing.
Remember: Eyes on the road, Hands on the wheel!
#DriversEd #Drivingtips
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Right-of-way questions are some of the most missed on permit tests. Quick reminders: • At a 4-way stop, whoever arrives first goes first. • Pedestrians always have the right of way. • When turning left, yield to oncoming traffic. #DriversEd #RoadRules

Right-of-way questions are some of the most missed on permit tests.

Quick reminders:

• At a 4-way stop, whoever arrives first goes first.

• Pedestrians always have the right of way.

• When turning left, yield to oncoming traffic.

#DriversEd #RoadRules