Edgenuity offers an approved online Drivers Education course through Driversed.com. This is a state-approved course that is available anytime and on any device. The course contains media-rich lessons, interactive activities and 3-D case studies, as well as quizzes and practice tests. Students will receive a free certification of completion as well as unlimited practice permit tests.
The course does not include any practical driving lessons, so students should consult regulations of their specific state to see if they need to complete time behind the wheel in addition to the online lessons, to obtain a permit or license.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What states do you offer a Driver's Education course in?
Edgenuity offers driver's education in the following states:
- Arizona (in partnership with DriversEd.com)
- California (in partnership with DriversEd.com)
- Colorado (in partnership with DriversEd.com)
- Florida (via Instructional Services)
- Georgia (in partnership with DriversEd.com)
- Illinois (within the Edgenuity platform)
- Indiana (in partnership with DriversEd.com)
- Nevada (in partnership with DriversEd.com)
- Ohio (in partnership with DriversEd.com)
- Oklahoma (in partnership with DriversEd.com)
- Pennsylvania (in partnership with DriversEd.com)
- Texas (in partnership with DriversEd.com)
- Virginia (in partnership with DriversEd.com)
- Wisconsin (in partnership with DriversEd.com)
Are there demo accounts available to preview the courses?
Yes! These demo accounts are for preview purposes only. Login with the demo links at https://driversed.com/login.aspx. Valid certificates will not be created. (Virginia's URL is - https://driversed.com/virginia/teen-drivers-ed.aspx)
State | Username | Password |
Arizona | edgeAZ@test.com | driversed123 |
California | edgeCA2@test.com | driversed123 |
Colorado | edgeCOteen@test.com | password |
Georgia | edgeGAteen@test.com | password |
Indiana | edgeINteen@test.com | password |
Nevada | edgeNVteen@test.com | password |
Ohio** | edgeOHteen@test.com | password |
Oklahoma | edgeOKteen@test.com | password |
Pennsylvania | edgePA@test.com | driversed123 |
Texas | edgeTX32teen@test.com | password |
Virginia | dec.va.teen@driversed.com | passthetest123 |
Wisconsin | edgeWI@test.com | driversed123 |
*Florida and Illinois customers should reach out to their Account Executives to view a demo.
**Ohio requires some security questions. Here are the demo account details:
- Hair color: red
- Favorite color: Brown
- Favorite car model: Mini Van
- Pet: Dog
- Favorite Sport: Baseball
- Plans after graduation: University/4 years
- Have you ever traveled out of the country? Yes
- Do you have any brothers or sisters? Yes
How long can a student expect to spend in the course for each state?
- Arizona- 15 hours
- California- 32 hours
- Colorado- 30 hours
- Georgia- 30 hours
- Idaho- 30 hours
- Illinois- 30 hours of instruction plus assessments (meets the minimum clock hours of classroom instruction requirement in Illinois)
- Indiana- 30 hours
- Nevada- 30 hours
- Ohio- 24 hours
- Oklahoma- 30 hours
- Pennsylvania- 30 hours
- Texas- 32 hours
- Virginia - 30 hours
- Wisconsin- 30 hours
Driversed.com has over 20 years' experience and are expected to serve over two million drivers in 2019 across all their owned brands. They are the leader of online drivers education for students aging 14-17 years. They are certified by the Driving School of America.
The DriversEd courses are not in Edgenuity's system so there is no teacher component or reporting features available. Students use the code they are given to log in and then complete the course. At the end of the course the certificate will be provided to them.
Edgenuity also provides drivers education in the state of Florida; this offering is not provided through DriversEd.com and is only available using Instructional Services. In Florida, the certificate of completion is sent directly to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Students are enrolled via their Social Security Number so that is what the DMV will look up for the student.
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