Our California driver's ed course is designed to meet the 30-hour requirement set by the DMV. This time includes videos, quizzes, reading materials, and interactive activities. You can log in and out at your convenience, as progress is saved automatically. Whether you're studying in San Leandro or anywhere in California, this online course offers the flexibility to complete it at your own pace.
If you're under 18, you must complete a state-approved drivers ed course to apply for a California learner's permit. However, if you're 18 or older, drivers ed isn't mandatory. That said, taking the course can help you pass the California DMV knowledge test, which is required for all first-time drivers.
After you finish drivers ed, you'll receive a certificate of completion (DL 400C), required to apply for a California learner's permit. Once you have your certificate, make an appointment at your nearest DMV to take the California permit test. Passing this test allows you to start practicing driving with a supervising adult.
Yes, our California drivers ed course is fully approved by the California DMV. It meets the state's 30-hour instruction requirement, covering essential topics like California traffic laws, safe driving practices, and road signs. You can verify DMV-approval on our website or by contacting the DMV directly.
Failing drivers ed in high school means you won't receive the certificate of completion necessary to get your California learner's permit. However, many schools allow you to retake the course. If not, you have the option to enroll in a state-approved online drivers ed course, which offers a flexible schedule and unlimited attempts at quizzes and tests.
For teens under 18, the process includes completing drivers ed, obtaining a learner's permit, and completing six hours of professional behind-the-wheel training, plus 50 hours of supervised practice. You must hold the permit for at least six months before taking the California driving test. For adults, the timeline depends on your availability and comfort level behind the wheel, but passing the DMV knowledge test and California driving test are essential steps.
The California driving test, also known as the behind-the-wheel test, generally takes about 20 minutes. During this time, you'll demonstrate skills like turns, lane changes, parking, and obeying traffic laws. If you pass, you'll receive a provisional driver's license or a full license, depending on your age.
No, we offer our California drivers ed course across the state, including Alameda County and nearby cities. In addition to San Leandro, we serve areas like San Francisco, Palo Alto, Oakland, Santa Cruz, Salinas, Norwalk, Madera, Rancho Cordova, Richmond, Roseville, and Arcadia. No matter where you are, you can complete the course online, making it easy to access from any location in California.
A California Class C driver's license is the most common license for standard passenger vehicles. It allows you to drive cars, trucks, and vans under a certain weight. With a Class C license, you can't drive motorcycles or large commercial vehicles; additional certifications are required for those.
The California DMV written test has 46 multiple-choice questions if you're under 18, and you need to answer 38 correctly to pass. If you're 18 or older, the test includes 36 questions, and you need at least 30 correct answers. Studying the California DMV handbook and taking practice tests can help you feel confident and prepared.
The application fee for a California driver's license is currently $45 for first-time applicants. This fee covers both the written test and driving test, and it also includes the cost of issuing your physical license once you pass both tests.
The California permit test typically takes about 15-20 minutes to complete, depending on how quickly you answer the 46 multiple-choice questions (for teens) or 36 questions (for adults). The test covers essential driving laws and road safety information from the California DMV handbook. Preparing with practice tests can help you pass on the first attempt.