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However you do it, the GA Department of Driver Services says that you have to have 30 hours of drivers’ ed in addition to your 40 hours of practical driving if you want to get your intermediate license at age 16. If you don’t take a drivers’ ed course, you have to wait until you are 17.

You certainly don’t want to wait until you are 17, do you?

Visit A Driver’s Ed Classroom in Atlanta?

So you need to take your drivers’ ed course. However, the problem with this is that taking a course where you have to visit a classroom (and spend 30 hours in it) can be really difficult if you have homework to do, after school activities such as sports, dance classes, or whatever it is that you do after school, and all of the other things that take up so much time when you’re a teen.

Maybe mom and dad insist that you help clean the house, dig flowerbeds in the yard, or wash their car, as well, so it all eats into your free time.

Simple Answer: Go Online for Drivers Ed (Written Portion)

The really simple answer is to take your drivers’ ed course online. It costs a lot less than going to a class, and you can do it from your laptop in the comfort of your own home whenever it suits you. You can do an hour here, a half hour there, at any time of day or night.

And you don’t have to “go” anywhere at a specific time to do your GA drivers ed.

You don’t even have to be at home, because you can do it from your tablet or mobile. Anywhere that you have an internet connection and can get online, you can be getting on with your drivers’ ed.

The online classes that we run at GA Driver Safety.Org are fully approved by the DDS and Joshua’s Law compliant. There is also a timer that records the number of hours that you have done, so that you can see exactly where you are.

Everything is laid out in an easy to use format, and of course, if you have forgotten something or just need to double-check it, you can just flip back and take another look.

Do What You Want When You Want

There’s no need to attend classes every week. You simply do what you want to do when you want to do it. You could even power through the whole course in a week if you wanted to!

Drivers’ ed is important, not only for the safety of others, but your own safety as well. The roads in Georgia are extremely crowded these days, so the more you are aware of what to do in an emergency, the better.

So wherever you are in Atlanta, or anywhere else in Georgia, online drivers’ ed is the way to go! Any questions? Just click on the Contact link at the top of the page, or fill in the form on the right hand side.