PARENT-TAUGHT DRIVER EDUCATION
On November 1, 2001, Oklahoma enacted Parent Taught
Driver Education. Oklahoma has enjoyed the benefits of driver
education in conventional school settings for years and today offers
alternative sources of education to target more young drivers.
What is Parent Taught Driver Education?
A Parent Taught is an alternative to conventional Driver Education
that is recognized by the Department of Public Safety. It is offered as
correspondence study through approved Parent Taught Driver
Education Providers.
WHAT ARE THE TIME REQUIREMENTS FOR OK Driver Ed?
Students are required to complete 30 hours of classroom training and
55 hours of actual behind-the-wheel training, which is all programmed
into the curriculum of approved providers like Driver Ed in a Box.
DRIVERS LICENSE REQUIREMENTS
*Driver Education means one of the following:
A parent-taught driver education course, certified by the
Department of Public Safety.
A prescribed secondary school driver education course, as provided
for in Sections 19-113 through 19-121 of Title 70 of the Oklahoma
Statutes.
A driver education course, certified by the Department of Public
Safety, from a parochial, private, or other nonpublic secondary
school.
A commercial driver training course, as defined by Sections 801
through 808 of this title.
NEED ASSISTANCE?
Driver Ed in a Box's knowledgeable and friendly staff is available
to give phone support during the entire licensing process. Also,
Driver Ed in a Box will provide all of the necessary paperwork and
documents you need to obtain a permit and a license.
(*Source: Oklahoma DPS)
We no longer sell this product. Please see
our currently approved Oklahoma programs.