California State law requires that all minors “under the age of 18” applying
for a driver license to take Driver Education and Driver Training.
Good driver education course and driver training (actual behind-the-wheel instruction)
are important because they are the foundation for the skills and attitudes you
will use for the rest of your life. The knowledge, skills, and attitudes you
will learn in driver education/training classes will help you avoid traffic tickets,
lower your chances of being involved in accidents, and make you a safer driver.
Online Drives Ed Program is DMV approved for all students in
the State of California and will fulfill the . You can take this
course anytime and anywhere at your convenience. The Driver Education
online is fast, easy and convenient for teens and parents whom
schedule is very busy. The Online Drivers Education is a simple
10 unit course; the course consists of:
Driving Responsibilities
Purpose: Introduce Student to some
of the general responsibilities associated with driving, the
meaning of a driver license, the importance of driver education,
and the impact of the automobile on society.
The Human Physical
and Psychological Issues “The Driver”
Purpose:
Acquaint the student with important physical and psychological
issues of the driver. Includes vision, hearing, emotional state,
and an introduction to the effects of alcohol and drugs.
The Effect
of Natural Forces on Your Vehicle
Purpose: Acquaint the student
with some of the natural forces acting on a vehicle while stopping,
maneuvering, and during a crash. Explain why certain features
of a vehicle and maneuvers mitigate the effects of crash forces.
Signs,
Signals, & Road Markings
Purpose: Acquaint the student with
purpose and meaning of traffic signs, signals, and road markings.
Licensing,
Registration, and the California Vehicle Code
Purpose: Acquaint
the student with the laws and procedures for obtaining a driver
license, registering and owning a vehicle, and the scope and
general content of the California Vehicle Code.
Vehicle Components
and Systems
Purpose: Acquaint the student with a vehicle’s main
systems and components in terms of their purpose, safe and legal
use, maintenance, and certain economic considerations. Includes
vehicle purchase issues.
Rules of the Road and Safe Driving Practices:
Urban and Rural Driving
Purpose: Acquaint the student with the
rules of the road and safe driving practices. Includes issues
dealing specifically with city and urban driving, rural driving,
and freeways.
Accidents: Causes and Prevention
Purpose: Acquaint the student
with the causes of accidents and how to prevent them. Includes
issues dealing with defensive driving, financial responsibility,
and accident reporting
Sharing the Road
Purpose: Describe for the student the issues
related to sharing the roadway with other vehicles, pedestrians,
and animals. Includes issues dealing with pedestrians, bicycles,
motorcycles, large trucks, emergency vehicle, animals, school
buses, construction equipment, trolleys, and trains.
Alcohol and
Drugs
Purpose: Acquaint the student with the effects o alcohol
and drugs on driving performance, how the law treats driving
under the influence, and how to avoid accidents involving alcohol
and drugs.
At the end of each unit you will find a test, in order to continue
to the next unit, you must pass the test with at least 80% score.
At the end of the Online Drivers Education course you will be given
a final test, your score should be at least 80% also.
Once the student finishes the Online Drivers Education course
successfully, a Certificate of Completion of Driver Education OL
237 will be issued and mailed within 3 days.
For those who signed up for the package (Driver education and
training) two certificates will be issued upon successfully passing
the driver education online course:
A Certificate of Completion of Driver Education OL 237
A Certificate of Enrolment In Driver Training OL 392
These two certificates will enable the student to take his/her
written test at any DMV in California to obtain his/here permit.
Once the student obtains his /her permit he/ she will need to contact
our office to schedule his/her first appointment of the Driver
Training lesson.
The student learners Permit is not valid until the student completes
his/her first driving lesson with a driving school instructor.
Cities we serve for Driver Training:
Oxnard, Ventura, Camarillo, Simi Valley, thousand Oaks Moorpark,
Newbury Park, Westlake Village, Oak Park, Agoura Hills, Santa Paula,
Fillmore, Port Hueneme, Ojai, and Oak View.