Drivers ed, particularly our Texas adult drivers ed course, is structured to be comprehensive yet simple to follow. The course covers essential topics like Texas traffic laws, defensive driving techniques, and road safety measures. Delivered in a 6-hour format, the program is flexible enough for you to complete in one day or at your own pace. With engaging videos, interactive modules, and quizzes, it equips you with the knowledge required to pass the Texas DPS knowledge test. For residents of Dallam County, completing this course can streamline the process of obtaining your Texas drivers license, and you can do it entirely online from the comfort of your home.
The Impact Texas Driver video is a mandatory program designed to educate applicants about the dangers of distracted driving. To watch it, visit the Texas DPS website and enroll in the Impact Texas Adult Drivers (ITAD) program. This video course must be completed within 90 days of your driving test. Once completed, you’ll receive a certificate, which you’ll need to present when taking the Texas DPS drivers test. Remember, this program is required for Dallam County residents and all Texans pursuing a driver’s license after completing a driver education course.
Yes, drivers ed is straightforward and user-friendly, especially when taking a state-approved course like ours. The materials are designed to be accessible and easy to understand, featuring videos, quizzes, and interactive content that help reinforce key concepts. The flexibility of our online platform allows you to study at your own pace, making it stress-free. Dallam County residents can complete the course from any device with internet access, ensuring convenience while meeting all Texas requirements for obtaining a Texas drivers license for adults.
If you’re aged 18–24, completing a Texas adult drivers ed course is required to obtain a Texas DPS restricted license, which functions like a permit. The course includes the Texas DPS written test, so you won’t need to take it separately at the DPS. If you’re 25 or older, taking drivers ed is optional but recommended as it allows you to skip the written knowledge test and helps you better prepare for driving responsibilities.
The certificate from our Texas adult drivers education course does not expire. You can use it at any time to apply for your Texas drivers license. This flexibility is particularly helpful for residents of Dallam County who may need more time to prepare for the Texas DPS driving test or schedule a DPS appointment.
In Texas, a new driver’s license costs $33. This fee applies whether you’re applying for a restricted license (permit) or a full driver’s license. Keep in mind that additional costs may arise if you choose to take the driving test at a third-party testing center. Dallam County residents can pay this fee at their nearest DPS office or online, depending on the service.
The permit knowledge test, or Texas DPS knowledge test, assesses your understanding of Texas traffic laws, road signs, and driving safety practices. When you take our Texas adult drivers ed course, this test is included, meaning you won’t need to take it separately at the DPS. Passing this test is a crucial step for obtaining a Texas DPS restricted license, which is required before taking the Texas DPS driving test.
No, our Texas adult drivers ed course is available across the state. While we proudly serve residents of Dallam County, including Dalhart, you can also enroll in the course if you're in other counties such as Hale County, Liberty County, Randall County, Caldwell County, Jackson County, Wilbarger County, or Leon County. The same flexibility applies to cities like Plainview, Lockhart, Liberty, Canyon, Raymondville, and Longview. This broad availability ensures that adults across Texas can meet the state’s driver education requirements conveniently.
Whether you're from a rural area or a bustling city, our course is tailored to provide a straightforward path to earning your Texas adult driver's license.
If you’ve passed the written test as part of the Texas adult drivers ed course, there’s no mandatory waiting period before you can schedule your driving test. However, practicing your driving skills is highly recommended to ensure you’re well-prepared for the Texas DPS drivers test. For residents of Dallam County, it’s a good idea to schedule your test early as appointment slots can fill up quickly at the DPS.
A learner’s permit (referred to as a restricted license for adults in Texas) allows you to practice driving legally under the supervision of a licensed adult. This is especially valuable for first-time drivers in Dallam County who need hands-on experience before taking the driving test. Remember, you must always have a licensed driver aged 21 or older with you in the front passenger seat while practicing.
When heading to your permit test, or applying for a Texas DPS restricted license, you’ll need to bring:
- Proof of identity (e.g., passport or birth certificate).
- Proof of Texas residency (e.g., utility bill or lease agreement).
- Your Social Security number.
- Certificate of Completion for the Texas adult drivers ed course (ADE-1317).
Ensure all documents are up-to-date and legible. For Dallam County residents, the nearest DPS office can provide further assistance if you have questions about required documentation.
To pass the Texas DPS written test, you need a score of at least 70%. This equates to correctly answering 21 out of 30 multiple-choice questions. By taking our Texas practice driving test beforehand, you’ll have a better chance of passing on your first try.