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- Volusia County DHSMV Approved
- Fully Approved Web-based Program Online
- Live Customer Support Team
- Self-Paced & Flexible TLSAE for Volusia County
Complete Your Volusia County Drivers Education 100% Online
Register online from your Port Orange home or office. Access all course material from your Port Orange home or office. Then, take your permit exam from your Port Orange home or office. See the trend here? Our Effortless First Time Drivers Course was specifically designed for Volusia County residents whose busy schedules keep them on the go. You can complete our Effortless program anytime and anywhere there is internet capabilities. Don't let your schedule keep you from getting your learner's permit. Enroll now!
Our Port Orange TLSAE Program
Learn proper safety driving techniques, the effects drugs and alcohol can have on your driving abilities, your state laws and regulations, and so much more with the 7 sections of reading material our 4-hour Effortless D.A.T.A. course has to offer. Answer short quizzes pertaining to the material you read and then you're ready for the final exam. All you have to do next is head down to your Volusia County DHSMV and take your Port Orange permit exam.
Who Needs to Take a TLSAE course?
All first time drivers residing in Daytona Beach, South Daytona, Deltona, Palm Coast, and Holly Hill must complete the first time driver's course which is the Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education program (TLSAE). This is a requirement mandated by the Volusia County DHSMV and must be completed before proceeding with the written exam.
Volusia County Florida D.A.T.A. Course
Completing your First Time Drivers Course has never been more convenient than this! Simply, enroll in this Effortless course and access the program from the comfort of your Port Orange home. You will learn all the basics to becoming a great driver, important rules of the road in Volusia County, Florida laws, and so much more. This is the perfect course for residents of Daytona Beach, South Daytona, Deltona, Palm Coast, and Holly Hill. Upon successful completion of this Effortless course, you will then be ready to take your driver's license written exam, whether online or at the DMV.
Get Your Learner's Permit: What You Need To Know
- You must be at least 15 years of age. Under 18, must provide parental consent form
- Completion Certificate from a Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education Course
- Required documents, including: identification, proof of birth date, residential address, and social security number
- Complete your Florida DHSMV written permit exam
- Pass a vision and hearing test, and give your thumb print
Fully Approved by the Department of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicle
The First Time Driver Online Program and the Volusia County Online Driver License Exam are both acknowledged and approved by the state of Florida, as well as by the Florida Department of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicle.
Additional Driver Services For Volusia County
More than just your average driver's education, at DriversEdDirect.com, we offer Port Orange drivers so much more. Our Effortless driver's ed program speaks for itself, so just imagine what these additional traffic safety services can do for you!
Are You Properly Insured for Volusia County?
For vehicle registration to take place in the following cities: Daytona Beach, South Daytona, Deltona, Palm Coast, and Holly Hill, you must first have the proper insurance coverage on that vehicle. If you are going for the minimal amount, you must purchase a plan through a Florida licensed insurance provider that contains $10,000 in personal injury protection, or PIP as it is often referred to and $10,000 in property damage liability, also known as PDL.
Letting negative points build up can cause much harm to your Volusia County DHSMV driving record, which could lead to increased premium rates, or none at all. It could also lead to the suspension of your Port Orange driver's license. Don't let this happen to you. Enroll in our Effortless traffic school and improve your record in the process. Also, some insurers will allow drivers with negative points to attend a Driver Improvement or Mature Driver course, which TrafficSchool.com offers, to help keep insurance premiums low.