Friendswood Adult Drivers Ed FAQ
How many hours of driving to get a license?
For adults aged 18 to 24, Texas requires the completion of a state-approved 6-hour adult drivers education course to qualify for a Texas drivers license. There is no additional requirement for supervised driving hours for adults, unlike for teens. However, practicing with a licensed adult is highly recommended for gaining experience and confidence behind the wheel before attempting the Texas DPS driving test. For adults aged 25 or older, this course is optional but beneficial.
How much are driving classes?
Our Texas adult drivers education course costs $34.95. This price includes all the course materials, self-paced learning, and a certificate of completion. Additionally, professional in-car driving lessons are available for those who wish to gain hands-on experience. Prices for in-car driving lessons in Texas typically range between $120 and $180 per two-hour session&8203;.
Is it required to take drivers ed?
For adults aged 18 to 24, taking a Texas adult drivers ed course is mandatory to obtain a Texas drivers license. Those 25 and older are not required to take the course, but completing it can streamline the licensing process by allowing you to skip the Texas learners permit test at the DPS.
Do you need drivers ed at 18?
Yes, if you are between 18 and 24 years old, a state-approved Texas adult drivers ed course is required before you can apply for a Texas adult driver license. This 6-hour course teaches essential road safety laws and prepares you for the Texas DPS driving test&8203;&8203;.
What do you need to request from the state before starting drivers ed?
You don’t need to request any documents or approvals from the state to begin the Texas adult drivers ed course. Simply enroll in a TDLR-approved course and start learning right away. The ADE-1317 certificate you receive upon completion is required for your DPS appointment&8203;.
Do you offer drivers ed in Galveston County and nearby cities?
Yes, we offer our Texas adult drivers ed course to residents of Friendswood and throughout Galveston County. Additionally, our course serves residents in nearby cities, including Baytown, Cibolo, Mission, Farmers Branch, Coppell, Cedar Park, North Richland Hills, Leander, San Antonio, Huntsville, Galveston, Denton, Bedford, Victoria, and Austin.
Who can I drive with if I have a permit?
If you hold a restricted driver license (commonly referred to as an adult learner’s permit in Texas), you must drive with a licensed adult aged 21 or older seated in the front passenger seat. This individual must have a valid Texas drivers license.
What do you need for a driver's license?
To apply for a Texas drivers license, you need:
- Proof of identity (e.g., U.S. passport or birth certificate).
- Proof of Texas residency.
- Social Security Number.
- ADE-1317 certificate (for adults 18–24 who completed drivers ed).
- Certificate of completion for the ITAD program.
- $33 license fee.
At the DPS, you’ll also undergo a vision test and driving test&8203;&8203;.
Do you have to take a written test for your license?
If you are aged 18–24 and complete a Texas adult drivers ed course, the written test is included in the course, and you won’t need to retake it at the DPS. However, adults 25 and older who do not take a drivers ed course must pass the Texas permit test at the DPS office&8203;&8203;.
What is a permit test?
The permit test (or Texas learners permit test) assesses your knowledge of road rules, traffic signs, and safe driving practices. Completing a Texas adult drivers ed course automatically includes the permit test for those aged 18–24. If you're 25 or older and skip drivers ed, you must take this test at the DPS.
Do you need to know how to parallel park for a driving test?
Yes, parallel parking is a key skill tested during the Texas DPS driving test. Practicing this maneuver is essential, especially in urban areas like Friendswood, where parking can be tight.
Is drivers ed available online?
Yes, our Texas adult drivers ed course is entirely online. This allows you to complete the required six hours of instruction at your own pace from any device with internet access. Upon completion, you’ll instantly receive the ADE-1317 certificate needed for your license application.
Can I skip the driving test if I take drivers ed?
No, completing drivers ed does not exempt you from the driving test. You must pass the DPS behind-the-wheel test to earn your Texas adult drivers license. However, drivers ed can help prepare you for this test&8203;.
What is the ITAD program?
The Impact Texas Adult Drivers (ITAD) program is a free one-hour video course that educates applicants about the dangers of distracted driving. It is required for anyone completing drivers ed before taking the Texas DPS driving test. The ITAD certificate must be presented at your road test&8203;.