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The Top 5 Online Driver Education Programs for Teens

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Teen drivers have the highest risk of involvement in an accident of any age group. Considering that fact, you can see why it’s vitally important for teens to take a good driver education course so they can learn how to drive safely and responsibly.

Taking an online course seems like the most convenient way to learn how to drive, but not all states recognize online programs. Read on to find out if your state accepts or offers online driver education courses. Then we’ll give you a list of the best programs. Finally, we’ll give you tools to help lower the extremely high insurance rates for a 16-year-old.

Online Driver Education State Availability

Many states require teens to complete a driver education course before they can get a license if they’re under 18 years old. Over half the states in the U.S. require teens to take an in-person state-approved education course and behind-the-wheel training.

Twenty states do allow for specific online courses to fulfill their education requirements. 

  • California
  • Colorado
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Idaho
  • Illinois
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
  • Kansas
  • Kentucky
  • Nebraska
  • Nevada
  • Ohio
  • Oklahoma
  • Pennsylvania
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
  • Utah
  • Virginia
  • Wisconsin

Even if you can’t find your state in this list, your teen can still benefit from what they can learn in an online program in addition to on-the-road lessons from a parent. It may help them pass their permit test and supplement their in-person classes.

Additionally, your insurer may recognize a program and reward your teen with a discount upon completion.

5 Best Online Driving Courses

If your state allows online classes in place of in-person driving classes, you should primarily consider classes that are approved by your state’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). In addition, when you spend money on a course, you should make sure you don’t have to buy another class to complete your state’s requirements.

The following are in alphabetical order because what’s best for you may not be what’s best for someone else.

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