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Online Driver Education

Take the first step to earning your learner’s license. Our Driver Education is free* for Florida students and available online 24/7. Through interactive lessons and activities, you’ll learn the rules of the road, lower your driving risk, and prepare for your licensing exam.

*Unique requirements apply to Florida students who receive a school choice scholarship or other educational services. Please review scholarship information and guidelines .

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What You Learn

  • Real-world driving knowledge with simulated driving activities
  • How to read traffic signs and understand laws
  • Safe driving techniques and skills
  • Collision avoidance and reducing risk to yourself and other roadway users
  • Driving on different types of roads and in different weather conditions

What You Get

High school credit.

Earn ½ credit high school elective. Additional Behind-the-Wheel practice available in select counties through Florida Safety Council

License Guidance

Receive a list of clear guidance for completing the next steps in the licensing process and driving practice

TLSAE Waiver Certificate

Complete the required Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE) training

After the course, minors (15 and over) may take the Class E Knowledge Exam online for free

Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I take this class if I am under 15 years old?

How long does the course take to complete, does this course include practice driving.

  • Because Florida Virtual School courses are online, there is no hands-on driving practice. However, this course does provide lessons and simulated driving activities to gain real-world driving knowledge.
  • Driving lessons are highly recommended. After completing the course and earning a learner’s license, students are encouraged to take behind-the-wheel lessons with a local driving school. There are many free and low-cost options throughout the state of Florida. Florida Virtual School will provide you with resources for your county.

How does this course help me get my learner’s license?

  • Upon successful completion of the Driver Education Course, you earn the required TLSAE certificate (commonly called a drug and alcohol certificate) and minors 15 and older can take the licensing exam (Class E Knowledge Exam) online for FREE.
  • Before going to the license office, there is licensing information (fees, license locations, ID requirements) available in the Florida Driver License Handbook .

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While earning a learner’s permit or driver’s license means the freedom to hit the road on your own, driving comes with a lot of responsibility. Luckily, Florida Virtual School is full of opportunities for students of all driving levels to get up to speed on what it takes to stay safe while out on the road.

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FLVS Driver's Ed Impacts Student Lives

Our Driver Education teachers make a difference in the lives of students every day. In addition to a strong curriculum, the support our online students receive from caring and dedicated teachers sets the Driver Education experience a step above.

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Driver Education Resources

From national standards to supplemental materials, we provide a wealth of resources to help you run your driving school more efficiently and effectively.

About ANSTSE

The Association of National Stakeholders in Traffic Safety Education (ANSTSE) was formed in 2009 as a result of the publication of the Novice Teen Driver Education and Training Administrative Standards. The association's mission is to:

  • Promote the implementation of the administrative standards.
  • Encourage support for shared decision-making throughout the driver education community.
  • Identify concerns in the driver education process and delivery that need to be refined, researched, validated, revised, and standardized.
  • Keep the standards as living documents by providing a process to review and update.
  • Identify areas of common ground and consensus to support the administrative standards.
  • Provide support to state leadership who need assistance in implementation of drivers education standards.

ANSTSE Members

American Driver and Traffic Safety Education Association (ADTSEA)

American Automobile Association (AAA)

AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety

American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA)

Association of Driver Rehabilitation Specialists (ADED)

Driver Education and Training Administrators (DETA)

Driving School Association of the Americas (DSAA)

Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA)

Transportation Research Board

Novice Teen Driver Education and Training Administrative Standards

The Novice Teen Driver Education and Training Administrative Standards (NTDETAS) represent the best efforts of professionals from a wide spectrum of interests to provide guidance that will enhance both the uniformity and professionalism of driver education across the nation. The standards serve to guide all novice teen driver education and training programs in the United States striving to provide consistent, high-quality driver education and training.

These standards were created to serve as an anchor for state policies for driver education and training with the following understandings:

  • The goal of driver education and training is to transfer knowledge, develop skills, and enhance the disposition of the teen, so he/she can perform as a safe and competent driver, thereby contributing to the reduction of crashes, fatalities, and injuries.
  • Driver education and training should be an integral part of the GDL system.
  • Driver development should be a lifelong learning process.
  • Driver education and training should be a phased education process.
  • Driver education and training standards should help an organization be successful in administering and/or providing quality and uniform driver education and training, consistent with the latest advances in methodology, subject matter, and technology.
  • Any standard promulgated for driver education and training must be supported by a communication strategy for all stakeholders.

These administrative standards complete a set of three (3) guidance documents that will assist states in planning and implementing effective driver education systems. Together with the model curriculum developed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the American Driver and Traffic Safety Education Association (ADTSEA) in 2012 along with the National Model Curriculum Standards introduced by the two organizations in 2006, these new administrative standards provide a comprehensive framework for state driver education systems. The framework follows a professional educational approach, allowing flexibility for local conditions and efficiency for periodic technical updates while promoting consistency and quality assurance across programs and among states.

  • Novice Teen Driver Education and Training Administrative (NTDETAS) Standards
  • ADTSEA National Curriculum Standards
  • Driving School Association of the Americas (DSAA) Curriculum Standards

Guidelines and Strategic Plan

  • ADTSEA Curriculum Standards
  • ADTSEA Driver Development Outcomes
  • ANSTSE Admin Standards Strategic Plan
  • ANSTSE Advisory Board Guidelines
  • ANSTSE/NTDETAS Strategic Plan Presentation
  • DSAA Curriculum Standards
  • Requirements for Review NTDETAS and Strategic Plan

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Aggressive, Distracted, Drowsy, and Impaired Driving

  • AAA Distracted Driving by State
  • AAA Traffic Safety Culture Index Fact Sheet
  • AAA Traffic Safety Culture Index Report
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Driver Licensing

  • AAA Evaluation of NJ Graduated Driver Licensing Program Fact Sheet
  • AAA Evaluation of NJ Graduated Driver Licensing Program Report
  • AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety 2012 Supplementary Driver Training for New Drivers
  • AAA State GDL Laws
  • AAA Unlicensed to Kill
  • AAMVA Graduated Driver License Best Practices
  • NHTSA Evaluation of Oregon's Graduated Driver Licensing Program
  • NHTSA Supervised Driving Requirements in Graduated Driver Licensing Full Report
  • NHTSA Supervised Driving Requirements in Graduated Driver Licensing Summary

Overview and Evaluation of Driver Education

  • AAA Evaluating Driver Education Programs Guidelines
  • AAA Evaluating Driver Education Programs How To Guide
  • AAA Foundation Evaluating Driver Education Programs Management Overview
  • AAA Large Scale Evaluation of Driver Education Lit Review
  • GHSA Promoting Parent Involvement in Teen Driving
  • NHTSA A Fresh Look at Driver Education in America Report
  • NHTSA A Fresh Look at Driver Education in America Summary
  • NHTSA Driver Education Practices in Selected States Summary
  • NHTSA National Overview of Driver Education Full Report
  • NHTSA National Overview of Driver Education Summary
  • NHTSA Overview of Non-Traditional Driver Ed Programs Full Report
  • NHTSA Overview of Non-Traditional Driver Ed Programs Summary
  • NHTSA Uniform Guidelines for Driver Education
  • Orientation Sessions for Parents of Young Novice Drivers Report

Traffic Safety and Online Driver Education

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  • AAA State Occupant Protection Laws
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  • AAA Teen Driver Risk Report
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  • GHSA Teen Safe Driving, The Next Chapter
  • NHTSA Countermeasures that Work, 9th Edition
  • NHTSA Effect of Passengers on Teen Driver Behavior Full Report
  • NHTSA Effect of Passengers on Teen Driver Behavior Summary
  • NHTSA Evaluation of an Updated Version of the RAPT Program for Young Drivers
  • NHTSA Evaluation of the Safety Benefits of the RAPT Program
  • NHTSA Examination of Supplemental Driver Training and Online Basic DE
  • NHTSA Motor Vehicle Occupant Protection Facts
  • NHTSA's 2022 Rhode Island Assessment Workbook and Report
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Jul 20, 2024 | David Weston - Vice President, Enterprise and OS Security

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On July 18, CrowdStrike, an independent cybersecurity company, released a software update that began impacting IT systems globally. Although this was not a Microsoft incident, given it impacts our ecosystem, we want to provide an update on the steps we’ve taken with CrowdStrike and others to remediate and support our customers.  

Since this event began, we’ve maintained ongoing communication with our customers, CrowdStrike and external developers to collect information and expedite solutions. We recognize the disruption this problem has caused for businesses and in the daily routines of many individuals. Our focus is providing customers with technical guidance and support to safely bring disrupted systems back online. Steps taken have included:  

  • Engaging with CrowdStrike to automate their work on developing a solution.   CrowdStrike has recommended a workaround to address this issue and has also issued a public statement. Instructions to remedy the situation on Windows endpoints were posted on the Windows Message Center .   
  • Deploying hundreds of Microsoft engineers and experts to work directly with customers to restore services.   
  • Collaborating with other cloud providers and stakeholders, including Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and Amazon Web Services (AWS), to share awareness on the state of impact we are each seeing across the industry and inform ongoing conversations with CrowdStrike and customers.  
  • Quickly posting manual remediation documentation and scripts found here .
  • Keeping customers informed of the latest status on the incident through the Azure Status Dashboard here .  

We’re working around the clock and providing ongoing updates and support. Additionally, CrowdStrike has helped us develop a scalable solution that will help Microsoft’s Azure infrastructure accelerate a fix for CrowdStrike’s faulty update. We have also worked with both AWS and GCP to collaborate on the most effective approaches.    

While software updates may occasionally cause disturbances, significant incidents like the CrowdStrike event are infrequent. We currently estimate that CrowdStrike’s update affected 8.5 million Windows devices, or less than one percent of all Windows machines. While the percentage was small, the broad economic and societal impacts reflect the use of CrowdStrike by enterprises that run many critical services.  

This incident demonstrates the interconnected nature of our broad ecosystem — global cloud providers, software platforms, security vendors and other software vendors, and customers. It’s also a reminder of how important it is for all of us across the tech ecosystem to prioritize operating with safe deployment and disaster recovery using the mechanisms that exist. As we’ve seen over the last two days, we learn, recover and move forward most effectively when we collaborate and work together. We appreciate the cooperation and collaboration of our entire sector, and we will continue to update with learnings and next steps.  

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