Logging On And Getting Behind-The-Wheel

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Logging On And Getting Behind-The-Wheel (NAPSA)—Increasingly busy lifestyles are cutting into teenagers’ schedules, motivating high school students to do more online—including learning howtodrive. Growing in popularity, online driver’s education classes are designed to produce safe, confident and defensive drivers. For example, DriversEd.com was developed by instructors with more than 20 years of experience in driver education. The allonline, state-specific course satisfies the in-class driver education requirement for students seeking their first driver’s license. The curriculum is packed with lots of animated case studies, graphics, and live-action video, whichbring different traffic situations and driving scenariosto life. Music and fast-paced delivery put drivers-in-training in the driver’s seat to help them recognize the causes of accidents and learn how to avoid them—featuring video appearances from renowned, professional race car driversincorporating real-life situations. Teens can get ready for the written DMV exam by taking up to 50 practice tests. If students don’t pass the course the first time, they can retake the test until they do pass. Whenthe courseis successfully completed, students will earn an official Department of Motor Vehi- Since 1997, DMV-approved DriversEd.com has been America’s #1 online drivers education solution: “click” log on to enroll, “learn” start the DriversEd.com course, “drive” get your DMV certificate of completion. cles (DMV)certificate of completion of driver’s education, making them eligible for a Learner’s Per- mit and/or Driver’s License and an auto insurance discount, where applicable. Becauseit’s online, it’s possible, for the first time, for students to learn at their own pace. Teens can stop and start when they like. Protections are built in that ensure that students don’t progress too quickly, and security measures are in place to protect the identity of the student. DriversEd.com also offers step-by-step instructions for obtaining a license. For more information, visit http://www. delmar.driversed.com/.