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Friday, October 09, 2009
My high school does not offer driver's ed, what should I do to earn my permit?
Alec from Brentwood High in Los Angeles: My school does not offer a driving coarse or anything about driving. I am 15 do I need to do something online before i get my permit?
Hello Alec, your grammar is, how shall I say it, very "coarse". But you sound like a good kid, so let me lend you a helping hand.
In the state of California, you can meet your drivers education requirement online or in an approved drivers ed classroom. Below is a link to the Drivers Ed Direct website, offering a CA DMV approved online drivers ed course. If you complete this course you will earn an official drivers ed certificate that you can bring to the DMV for your written permit test. Please remember you must be at least 15½ to get your permit, but can start your drivers ed at any time.
The link to the Drivers Ed Direct site is: www.DriversEdDirect.com.
Also, you can use promo code jonny10 to get an additional $10 off your drivers ed course.
Until next time Alec, good luck earning your permit and passing English - I'm sure you'll succeed admirably in both!
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Edited on: Thursday, August 26, 2010 5:39 PM
Categories: Drivers Ed, Learners Permit