Drivers Ed Los Angeles

Los Angeles Online Driver Ed

LOS ANGELES COUNTY ONLINE TEEN DRIVERS ED

CALIFORNIA TEEN DRIVER'S ED COURSE

LA Teens receive:

DMV Drivers Ed Certificate

State Certified Course DS# E2059

Self Paced Lessons – No Timers

Unlimited Tests until you Pass

Free DMV Practice Tests

FAST Shipping of DMV Certificate 

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Only $65 and includes everything - Teens receive:

Complete our DMV Approved California Driver’s Ed Course, pass our Test and receive your official DMV Certificate of Completion shipped by US mail. Take this certificate to the DMV, pass their written test and receive your California Driving Permit. Why wait?

Teens learn more about driving in Los Angeles

Driving in Los Angeles can provide you with the ability to get to places not accessible by public transportation and that is too far to walk to. However, it’s also important to remember that you must drive defensively and safely. Los Angeles has safe roadways, but it also has a significant amount of congestion and city driving conditions.
Driving safely and responsibly will help you avoid accidents and harming others. With safer driving practices and a great driver’s education course, you may even qualify for insurance discounts. Our course prepares you to earn the driving privileges you’ve been waiting for and wanting.

Rules of the Road for Teen Drivers to Remember

Driving is a big responsibility, and it’s one that can be taken away if you’re not careful or following traffic laws. The rules of the road are established, so everyone is on the same page and understands how things like traffic signals, road signs, and four-way stops work. Following the rules of the road at all times will keep you much safer and able to respond to situations in time to avoid preventable accidents from happening.

For example, the following types of road junctions exist, and you’ll need to know how to handle each of them:

  • A standard intersection
  • A roundabout
  • A three-way junction
  • An uncontrolled intersection

You’ll also have to know how to read and interpret road safety signs and be able to follow their instructions. Some examples you’ll encounter on a regular basis include the following:

  • Traffic calming signals and signs
  • Speed limit signs and reduced speed limit signs
  • DUI checkpoint signs
  • Yield signs, merge signs, stop signs and more

This is just the beginning of the things you’ll need to know to obtain your California driver’s permit. Other items like car seats, DUI limits and amounts, and suspensions and revocations of your driving privileges are also covered. The great thing is that our course will prepare you for all these things and you’ll feel confident taking and passing your test. Get started learning more by signing up today and earning your certificate of completion.

After you completed your Drivers Ed course with us it will be time to get behind the wheel with a Driving School for your Drivers Training.

If you’re excited to start driving, but you still need to take a driver’s education course to complete the California requirements, we can help. Our eLearning driver education course materials, along with the driver handbook provide you with the tools you will need to be prepared to get your permit. The best part is that you can complete this self paced course right at home on your computer or smartphone anywhere with our secure website.
We offer a list of great driving schools from the Los Angeles area to help you get behind the wheel. 

Visit our home page for more information: MyCaliforniaPermit.com

Enjoy A Self-Paced Online Course to Receive Your California Driver's Permit

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MyCaliforniaPermit provides a list of Driving Schools for Los Angeles County.

This is for informational purposes only and not an endorsement.

Los Angeles DMV Locations:

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Fun Places to practice driving in Los Angeles:

Here are some fun places to drive in Los Angeles, perfect for both scenic views and enjoyable driving experiences:

Mulholland Drive – A classic winding road along the Hollywood Hills with breathtaking views of Los Angeles, especially at night.

Angeles Crest Highway (CA-2) – Offers exhilarating mountain driving through the Angeles National Forest, with scenic overlooks and curves perfect for practicing handling skills.

Pacific Coast Highway (PCH/CA-1) – Drive along the iconic California coastline with ocean views, beaches, and popular landmarks like Santa Monica Pier and Malibu beaches.

Palos Verdes Drive – A picturesque route around the Palos Verdes Peninsula offering stunning ocean vistas, cliffs, and winding roads through lush landscapes.

Sunset Boulevard – This legendary road offers a taste of L.A. culture, taking you from downtown through Hollywood, Beverly Hills, and beyond.

Griffith Park and Observatory Loop – A scenic drive with city skyline views, ideal for a leisurely cruise or evening trip to Griffith Observatory.

Hollywood Boulevard – Drive through the vibrant heart of Hollywood, seeing historic theaters, famous landmarks, and the iconic Walk of Fame.

Topanga Canyon Boulevard (CA-27) – A fun, curvy road connecting the Valley to the coast, offering lush scenery, eclectic shops, and unique dining stops.

These routes provide a enjoyable driving experiences for teenagers to practice driving with their parents while enjoying the diverse beauty and excitement Los Angeles offers.

 

 

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