Driving Course Blog
Texas Drivers License Test
Ready to Pass the Texas Drivers License Test? Then get ready with an online drivers ed course from Drivers Safety Course Texas! With our easy and convenient online course you have the ability to… Make your own class schedule Not get trapped in a boring classroom Log in and out whenever you want so you can work at your own pace from your own place! What’s more, when you finish our course, your Texas drivers license test is DONE! No more waiting in line at the DMV. Just print off the results of your course final exam and...
read moreTexas Seatbelt Course
Caught Beltless? You Need a Seatbelt Course Texas! Wouldn’t you know it, the once in a blue Moon you didn’t buckle up, you got busted. Well, good news! The state has approved a brand new seatbelt course Texas. Once upon a time, this sort of ticket couldn’t be dismissed. But with our new, TEA approved seatbelt course, Texas drivers can get that ticket dismissed now. The Best Part? You Don’t Even Have to Buckle Up to Get Your Course Done! In fact, you don’t even have to get into the car. Gone are the days of...
read moreNew Driving Regulations
The Texas legislature has added some new laws to the books concerning driving and the driving environment. Here is a listing of some of those new changes. • Per HB 90, drivers with hardship licenses will have these licenses suspended if convicted of two or more moving violations during a 12-month period. Additionally, the Department of Public Safety may no longer issue a 60-day hardship license without proof of the completion of a drivers education course. • Per HB 588, drivers with surcharges assessed by the Driver Responsibility...
read moreDifferent Texas Licenses
The state of Texas offers many types of licenses. These special cases may be age, vehicle, or work dependent. Below is a list of some of these licenses along with the requirements and regulations. The Instruction Permit This non photo license is issued to student drivers so that they may legally practice when accompanied by a licensed driver. The licensed driver must be at least 21 years of age with one year of driving experience and must sit in the front seat beside the driver. By law, this supervising driver cannot be asleep,...
read moreLicenses fo Military Personnel
With its many military bases, servicemen are often transferred to Texas who have licenses that have been issued by other states. As with any other new resident of Texas, these drivers must apply for a new license within 90 days of their arrival. The steps to obtaining a Texas license are simple. The license must be applied for in person at a Texas drivers license office. At this point, the driver must surrender the rat of state license. Upon doing so, the state will wait for written and driving examinations. However, a vision test...
read moreSo You Got Yourself a Ticket
So You Got Yourself a Ticket. Now What? The state of Texas graciously grants drivers the privilege of dismissing one misdemeanor traffic ticket every 12 months by taking a defensive driving course. This permission is extended if you meet the following requirements: You do not possess a Commercial Drivers License (CDL). You enter a plea of guilty or nolo contendere. If your offense was speeding, the speed must not have been more than 25 miles per hour over the posted speed limit. In most jurisdictions, the court or justice of the peace...
read more