Drivers Ed. in California?

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okay I am 15 1/two and I need to have to take a drivers ed. program in purchase to get my learners permit so that I can drive in a auto with an adult. But I would like to do it the quickest way achievable is their any way I can get my permit on the web 100% without having having to drive in the automobile with a creepy outdated guy or going to an actual “class” I know there are a great deal of on the web courses that let you total the 50% of the method or prep for the true check. Thanks


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  1. oklatom says:

    You never have to drive in a car to get your learns permit, with or without a “creepy old guy”.

    This is what you need to do in CA to get your learners permit. Note there is no requirement for any class taken.

    How to apply for a provisional permit if you are under 18
    To apply for a provisional permit, you will need the following:

    •Be at least 15 ½, but under 18 years of age
    •Visit a DMV office (make an Appointment(s) for faster service)
    •Complete the application form DL 44 (An original DL 44 form must be submitted. Copies obtained by xeroxing, faxing, or other methods will not be accepted.)
    •Have your parents’ or guardians’ signatures on the application form DL 44
    •Give a thumb print
    •Have your picture taken
    •Provide your social security number. It will be verified with the Social Security Administration while you are in the office.
    •Verify your birth date and legal presence
    •”Provide your true full name if your name no longer matches the name on your birth date legal presence document.”
    •Submit the proper form(s) for driver education and/or driver training classes (See below for details.)
    •Pay the application fee (This fee entitles you to three exams of any type within the 12-month period and pays for both the instruction permit and the driver license. If all requirements are not met within the 12-month period, the application becomes void and all steps must be completed again.)
    •Pass a vision exam
    •Pass a traffic laws and sign test. There are 46 questions on the test. A passing score is at least 39 correct answers. You have three chances to pass the test. If you fail, you must wait 7 days before taking it again.

    I think you are confusing what is need for your license with what is needed for your permit. First things first.

  2. gomanyes says:

    You do not need to drive in a car to get your permit. You just need to take the written course. I highly recommend you take it at a traffic school or your high school, since the online courses don’t teach you very much and most people who take it online end up failing the written test at the DMV. But it’s up to you.

    Once you get your learner’s permit in California, you MUST take one lesson with a state-certified instructor before you can drive with any other adult. And you must take 6 hours of lessons with the instructor (and 50 hours of practice with your parents or any licensed driver) before you can take the driving test. There is no way around that, unless you want to wait till you’re 18.

  3. Christina J says:

    Haha well it looks like you need a drivers ed course that is going to work for you! and not creep you out. You also need a DMV approved class that works around your schedule and benefit you!

    Try DriversEd.com

    I’m currently doing it and I love it!

    It’s Fun and Easy, Plus they offer in car training as well! It’s great! It’s also DMV approved!

    Use this Referral Code: cristinarific@yahoo.com & get 10% off!

  4. Skylor says:

    the course i found was online at http://www.driveredtogo.com and heres a discount code X25-4EB-CA7 to save some money hope i helped out peace