ONLINE DRIVER'S ED BUILDS DRIVING SKILLS
We make the learning & licensing process smooth for your child giving you one less thing to worry about. To help ease the pain, we've created a custom content calendar to keep you informed.
- Online driver's
ed course - Introduction
Online Driver's Ed - Step of
the way - Videos
& Tips - Our
Goal - our
resources
Pass Your Permit Exam The First Time
The igottadrive.com online driver's ed course, aptly named Hit the Road, will take you on a virtual road trip across the United States. As you progress from state to state you will learn everything from basic seat adjustments to complex maneuvers like merging and parallel parking.
Earn high school credit while you learn the rules of the road. Take our course and you can purchase up to a full credit from our partner Orion High School. Upon completion of our course you will have the opportunity to purchase your hard earned credit to help you meet your goals of driving and graduating! The cost is $50 plus shipping per 1/2 credit. The transcript will be sent directly to your high school. Please check with your high school to make sure they will accept the credit for our course.
Keep in mind our program allows you to start and stop anytime and go back and review any completed section as well. Our online driver's ed course is designed for your success and backed by over 10,000 students who have already completed our programs. We have packed it full of engaging graphics and video to make your experience a solid way to learn driver's ed online and pass your permit exam.
Don’t worry about buying extra practice tests as you can take the final exam in our course over and over or until you pass. So get buckled up and enjoy the ride towards independence behind the wheel. Take your online driver's ed today!
IGOTTADRIVE.COM GET IT AND GO!
Our driver's ed program is unique and take students on a virtual road trip across the U.S while learning how to be a knowledgeable and safe driver. Students who successfully complete the program are prepared to pass the driver's permit exam the first time. Our program has various learning interactions to keep students engaged in their driving education.
We're Here Every Step Of The Way
The table at the left contains useful links and resources for every state in the continental United States for teens working towards acquiring their Driver's License.
- State Licensing Office
- Permit Age
- License Age
- Student Handbook
- Driver's Manual
- Other related information
Alabama
- Minimum permit age: 15
- Minimum license age: 16
Alaska
- Minimum permit age: 14
- Minimum license age: 16
Arizona
- Minimum permit age: 15.5
- Minimum license age: 16
Arkansas
- Minimum permit age: 14
- Minimum license age: 16
California
- Minimum permit age: 15.5
- Student License Manual
- Minimum license age: 16
Colorado
- Minimum permit age: 15
- Minimum license age: 16
Connecticut
- Minimum permit age: 16
- Minimum license age: 16
Delaware
- Minimum permit age: 16
- Minimum license age: 17
District of Columbia
- Minimum permit age: 16
- Minimum license age: 16.5
Florida
- Minimum permit age: 15
- Minimum license age: 16
Georgia
- Minimum permit age: 15
- Minimum license age: 16
Illinois
- Minimum permit age: 15
- Parent-Teen Driving Guide
- Minimum license age: 16
Indiana
- Minimum permit age: 15
- Minimum license age: 16
Kentucky
- Minimum permit age: 16
- Parent Guide
- Minimum license age: 16.5
Louisiana
- Minimum permit age: 15
- Minimum license age: 16
Maine
- Minimum permit age: 15
- Minimum license age: 16
Maryland
- Minimum permit age: 15.75
- Parents You Hold the Keys
- Minimum license age: 16.5
Massachusetts
- Minimum permit age: 14.66
- Minimum license age: 16.5
Michigan
- Minimum permit age: 14.66
- Minimum license age: 15
Minnesota
- Minimum permit age: 15
- Minimum license age: 16
Mississippi
- Minimum permit age: 15
- Minimum license age: 16.5
Missouri
- Minimum permit age: 15
- Minimum license age: 16
Montana
- Minimum permit age: 15
- Minimum license age: 15
Nebraska
- Minimum permit age: 15
- Minimum license age: 16
Nevada
- Minimum permit age: 15.5
- Minimum license age: 16
New Hampshire
- Minimum permit age: 15.5
- Minimum license age: 16
New Jersey
- Minimum permit age: 16
- Safe Driving Parent Guide
- Minimum license age: 18
New Mexico
- Minimum permit age: 15
- Minimum license age: 15.5
New York
- Minimum permit age: 16
- Minimum license age: 17
North Carolina
- Minimum permit age: 15
- Minimum license age: 16
North Dakota
- Minimum permit age: 14
- Parent Guide
- Minimum license age: 16
Ohio
- Minimum permit age: 15.5
- Minimum license age: 16
Oklahoma
- Minimum permit age: 15.5
- Minimum license age: 16.5
Oregon
- Minimum permit age: 15
- Parent Guide
- Minimum license age: 16
Pennsylvania
- Minimum permit age: 16
- Minimum license age: 16.5
Rhode Island
- Minimum permit age: 16
- Parents Supervised Driving Program
- Minimum license age: 16.5
South Carolina
- Minimum permit age: 15
- Minimum license age: 15.5
South Dakota
- Minimum permit age: 14
- Minimum license age: 16
Tennessee
- Minimum permit age: 15
- Minimum license age: 16
Texas
- Minimum permit age: 15
- Minimum license age: 16
Utah
- Minimum permit age: 15
- Parent Guide
- Minimum license age: 16
Vermont
- Minimum permit age: 15
- Minimum license age: 16
Washington
- Minimum permit age: 15
- Parent Guide
- Minimum license age: 16
West Virginia
- Minimum permit age: 15
- Minimum license age: 16
Wisconsin
- Minimum permit age: 15.5
- Minimum license age: 16
Wyoming
- Minimum permit age: 15
- Minimum license age: 16.5
Videos & Tips
Improper yielding is one of the key reasons people fail the drive test for their license. This video reinforces proper yielding that was covered in online driver's ed and is worth viewing prior to taking the drive test.
- Back to School
- Drive Test Stopping
- Drive Test Yield
- Lane Etiquette
- Making a U-Turn
- Traction On Snow
- Driving In Snow
- Getting Un-Stuck
- Driving Wheel Palming
- Passing The Driving test
- Freeway Entry & Exit
- Parallel Parking
- Backing Position
- Seating Position
- Backing Around Corners
- Using Your Mirrors
- Roundabouts
- Mirror Setup
- Walkaround Safety Check
- Slower Traffic Right
- Hand Over Hand
- 5 Life Saving Moves
Our Goal
Help every student that finishes our online driver's ed course to remain collision-free for their entire life. We find that keeping them engaged and interested in the material is the best way to make this a reality. Also, please visit our parent teen agreement section for a vital safety aid developed by the CDC.
We share a passion for safe driving and its our hope that future students will as well.
Our Resources
igottadrive is committed to your success and creating safe drivers. We have many resources available for you. If you cannot find what you are looking for, please ASK US! We love hearing from you.