Texas Now Requires Drivers’ Education Course for New Drivers Aged 18 to 24


A law took effect this week that will affect young drivers getting their licenses for the first time. Until now, driver education classes were required only for drivers under the age of 18. Now those between ages 18 and 24 must must take a six-hour driver education course before they can receive licenses. This change won’t affect a huge number of people, but there has been a trend recently for teenagers to wait until they turn 18 before getting a license. Perhaps part of the reason is to avoid the time and expense of drivers’ education.

This seems like a sensible plan to me, due to the significant percentage of car wrecks caused by drivers aged 18-24, although it may work a financial hardship on some of those new drivers.

2 Comments For This Post

  1. Texas Defensive Driving
    March 14th, 2010 | 11:00 pm

    Hi,
    According to me, i think this is perfect and more over those between the ages of 18-24 should be allowed to take driver education so as to avoid the accidents which is a total loss to their lives itself. If one is properly trained, then he can drive more carefully by not only taking his care but also others.

  2. maxamed
    August 28th, 2010 | 2:48 am

    I talk about taxas I talk him carefully driving cars where streets crossing

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