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TO OBTAIN AN INSTRUCTIONAL PERMIT AT THE DMV,
YOU MUST SHOW PROOF OF COMPLETION OF DRIVER’S EDUCATION AND PROOF
OF ENROLLMENT IN DRIVER’S TRAINING.
HOW THE DRIVER’S EDUCATION ONLINE
COURSE WORKS
The course is divided into 10 units, with each
unit containing its own quiz. You will have to answer all the questions
correctly on each quiz in order to move onto the next unit. Once you
have completed the units, there is a 30 question final you will need
to take in order to receive your Certificate of Completion. A score
of 80% on the final is passing. Once you have passed the final, a
Certificate of Completion will be mailed to the address you have provided
us. You can then use the proof of completion for the purposes obtaining
behind the wheel training.
COOKIES
Our course website requires that your web browser
accept "cookies". The default setting for your web browser is to have
cookies enabled, so unless you have personally disabled cookie handling,
you may continue with the course.
GETTING DISCONNECTED
While using the internet, users are frequently
getting disconnected. Getting disconnected can be due to another call
coming in via call waiting, a lost carrier connection, or your computer
crashing. It is important to note that as you complete each of the
required unit sections and unit tests, your progress will be recorded.
If you are knocked off line prior to finishing a unit section or while
taking a unit test, you will have to go back to that unit section
or test and complete it. We cannot control you internet connection
and are therefore not responsible for any issues regarding getting
online or getting knocked off line. If these issues do occur, it is
advised that you contact your internet service provider.
AOL
AOL has activity requirements while online. There
is a chance that during some of the longer unit sections that AOL
make take you off line. Therefore, try to remain interactive with
AOL if you find you're a taking a longer time than needed to finish
a section.