Arkansas Online Driver Education

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Driver’s Education designed with you in mind

When teens are first learning to drive, they are highly receptive to important messages about the dangers of unsafe driving and driving while intoxicated. That is why it is so important for parents to get involved at this initial stage to ensure proper and thorough education to help set ground rules and instill good driving habits, as their teen takes on the responsibility of operating a motor vehicle.

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Course Syllabus

Course Duration

This online driver education course is not timed.

Final Exam

The final exam is online and may be taken as many times as necessary until the student has scored 85% or better.

Delivery

After you complete the course, we will send you a certificate of completion; however, it will not satisfy your state’s permit or licensing requirements and is intended for your records only.After you complete the course, we will send you a certificate of completion; however, it will not satisfy your state’s permit or licensing requirements and is intended for your records only.

Chapters

  1. 1
    1.1 Course Description
    1.2 Welcome
    1.3 Account Navigation
    1.4 Course Objectives
    1.5 Important Reminder
    1.6 Course Requirements
  2. 2
    2.1 Preparing to Drive: Your Vehicle
    2.2 Vehicle Safety Matters
    2.3 Safety Equipment: Interior
    2.4 Seatbelts and Child Restraints
    2.5 Safety Equipment: Exterior
    2.6 Equipment Not Permitted
    2.7 Carbon Monoxide
    2.8 Vehicle Safety Maintenance
    2.9 Bumper Height Requirements
    2.10 Trailers, Towing, and Load
    2.11 Chapter Review
  3. 3
    3.1 Preparing to Drive: You the Driver
    3.2 Physical Conditions
    3.3 Drowsy Driving
    3.4 Emotions & Stress
    3.5 Road Rage
    3.6 Distracted Driving
    3.7 Characteristics of a Good Driver
    3.8 The Dangers of Drinking and Driving
    3.9 Chapter Review
  4. 4
    4.1 Alcohol, Drugs & the Dangers of Driving Under the Influence
    4.2 The Effects of Alcohol on Driving Ability
    4.3 The Effects of Drugs on Driving Ability
    4.4 Other Effects of Drugs & Alcohol
    4.5 The Price of Driving Under the Influence
    4.6 Ending Up Addicted
    4.7 Preventing Impaired Driving
    4.8 Chapter Review
  5. 5
    5.1 Traffic Controls
    5.2 Traffic Control Signals
    5.3 Pavement Markings: Lines and Lanes
    5.4 Crosswalks & Other Pavement Markings
    5.5 Traffic Signs Colors and Shapes
    5.6 Regulatory Signs
    5.7 Warning Signs
    5.8 School Zones
    5.9 Railroad Crossings & Drawbridges
    5.10 Construction & Maintenance Zones
    5.11 Chapter Review
  6. 6
    6.1 Driving Safely
    6.2 Basic Control Tasks: Starting
    6.3 Basic Control Tasks: Vehicle Operation
    6.4 Speed & Speed Limits
    6.5 Braking Distance
    6.6 Safe Following Distances
    6.7 Right-of-Way
    6.8 Intersections
    6.9 Making Turns
    6.10 Passing & Being Passed
    6.11 Parking
    6.12 Chapter Review
  7. 7
    7.1 Expressway Driving
    7.2 Introduction to Expressways
    7.3 Expressways: Entering & Merging
    7.4 Expressways: Lane Management
    7.5 Expressways: Safety & Special Conditions
    7.6 Expressways: Exiting
    7.7 Chapter Review
  8. 8
    8.1 Sharing The Road
    8.2 Vulnerable Road Users
    8.3 Sharing the Road with Pedestrians
    8.4 Sharing the Road with Bicycles
    8.5 Sharing the Road with Motorcycles
    8.6 Sharing the Road with Commercial Vehicles
    8.7 Sharing the Road with Other Vehicles
    8.8 Chapter Review
  9. 9
    9.1 Preventing and Handling Accidents
    9.2 Defensive Driving
    9.3 Escape Techniques
    9.4 Vehicle Emergencies
    9.5 Special Driving Situations
    9.6 Your Responsibilities After a Crash
    9.7 Chapter Review
  10. 10
    10.1 Your Driving Privilege
    10.2 Insurance Laws
    10.3 Graduated Licensing
    10.4 Motorcycle Licensing
    10.5 Losing Your License
    10.6 Chapter Review
  11. 11
    11.1 Road Trips and Vehicle Tips
    11.2 The Highway Transportation System
    11.3 Planning a Trip
    11.4 Using Maps
    11.5 Energy Efficiency
    11.6 Chapter Review
  12. 12
    12.1 Final Exam
    12.2 Final Exam Instructions

 

Jacksonville Arkansas Online Drivers Ed and Jacksonville Arkansas Online Learners Permit Courses

Course

Jacksonville Arkansas Online Driver Education

Courses Purpose

To obtain yours Jacksonville Arkansas Learners Permit or Drivers License

Price

$39.99- LOWEST PRICE in the Jacksonville Arkansas

Price

Our Jacksonville Arkansas drivers ed courses are fast, fun and easy! No other Jacksonville Arkansas driver ed course makes getting your learners permit or drivers license so much fun! Our courses contain brand new videos, interactive video games, award-winning animations, and much more!

Certificate

Once you complete this Jacksonville Arkansas internet drivers ed course, we will send you a certificate of completion via regular US Mail or through one of our convenient FedEx shipping options.

 

Information on Jacksonville Arkansas Licensing Procedures

We understand that learning to drive can be both exhilirating and daunting, so we've provided this information sheet containing a few things you need to keep in mind to make sure that applying for your Jacksonville Arkansas driving license is as problem-free as possible. The first thing you should know is that Jacksonville Arkansas has a three level graduated driver license program for Jacksonville Arkansas drivers ages 14-18. The three levels are: learner's license, intermediate license, and regular license. Let's delve more deeply into each of these.

Jacksonville Arkansas Learner's Permit

The Jacksonville Arkansas learner's permit will allow you to practice driving as long as you have someone 21 years or older in the seat next to you as you learn. Although you won't be able to apply for your first Jacksonville Arkansas driver license until you're 16, you can get a learner's license once you turn 14. So if you're 14 or older, take the required identification documents to your local revenue office.

You'll receive your Jacksonville Arkansas learners driver license once you pass the written exam, vision test, and dreaded road test.  However, your Alaska learner's permit, or Alaska graduated drivers license, will expire on your 16th birthday.

Jacksonville Arkansas Teen Driver's License: Intermediate and Regular Licenses

If you manage to avoid accidents or serious traffic convictions while driving with your Jacksonville Arkansas learners permit, you're ready to move to level two, the Jacksonville Arkansas intermediate license! This Jacksonville Arkansas license will expire when you turn 18. Keep in mind that all passengers must wear seatbelts while an Jacksonville Arkansas intermediate license holder is driving. Also, although we know it's tempting, NO cell phones or other interactive wireless devices are allowed.

When you reach 18, your Jacksonville Arkansas intermediate license will expire and you'll apply for your Jacksonville Arkansas regular license. However, if you've had a major driving conviction, you'll have to wait exactly one year before you can apply for the Jacksonville Arkansas regular license. With an Jacksonville Arkansas regular driver license, you may use a hands-free wireless telephone while driving, but ONLY a hands-free device. 

Jacksonville Arkansas Teen Driver License Restrictions and Penalties

Driving at any age is a privilege, not a right. Several rules apply regarding your Jacksonville Arkansas learner's license, Jacksonville Arkansas intermediate license, or Jacksonville Arkansas regular drivers license.

Jacksonville Arkansas learner's permit restrictions:

  • ALL passengers must wear seat belts at all times (not just those in front)
  • No cell phones while driving (except for emergencies)
  • You must be accompanied by a licensed driver 21 years or older

Jacksonville Arkansas intermediate license restrictions:

The Jacksonville Arkansas intermediate driver license (for drivers between the ages of 16 and 18), comes with a few rules of its own. Mainly, an Jacksonville Arkansas intermediate license holder cannot drive a vehicle between 11:00PM and 4AM unless:

  • you have a parent, legal guardian, or licensed driver 21 or older with you
  • you are going to or from your workplace, a school sponsored or religious event
  • you are driving for reasons of a family emergency

Also, you cannot drive with more than one "unrelated minor passenger" unless accompanied by a licensed driver 21 or older.

Jacksonville Arkansas Auto Insurance Jacksonville Arkansas Financial Responsibility Laws

A big part of being a responsible driver is being able to prove financial responsibility for your vehicle. Any vehicle registered in Jacksonville Arkansas must be covered by liability insurance. The minimum coverage is $25,000 for personal injury and $50,000 for two or more people, and $25,000 for property damage.  Information on fines and insurance restrictions can be found on the Jacksonville Arkansas insurance department website. Basically, you do not want to drive the streets of Jacksonville Arkansas in an uninsured vehicle!

Jacksonville Arkansas Drunk Driving, Cell Phone, and Text Messaging Laws

As a new Jacksonville Arkansas driver, it's important that you learn and take seriously the Jacksonville Arkansas drunk driving, cell phone, and text messaging laws.

Jacksonville Arkansas drunk driving laws:

Upon your first conviction of an Jacksonville Arkansas DUI, you face:

  • imprisonment of 24 hours to 10 days
  • public service
  • a fine of $150-$1000
  • Your license will also be suspended a minimum of 6 months
  • The court could also install an ignition interlock device on your car at your expense
  • and you may have to take an Alcohol education or treatment program ($125)

Further Jacksonville Arkansas DUI convictions will result in increased jail time, community service, fines, and Jacksonville Arkansas license suspension or even Jacksonville Arkansas license revocation.

Cell phone and text messaging laws:

Drivers who are distracted by cell phone calls and text messaging are a proven safety hazard. Thus, as of July 2009 there are several laws in the Jacksonville Arkansas legislature aimed at banning or restricting the use of text messaging and cell phones while driving. These include:

  • You may not use a cell phone or interactive wireless device while driving if you have an Jacksonville Arkansas learner's license or Jacksonville Arkansas intermediate license (until you obtain a regular driver's license, this applies to you)
  • ALL Jacksonville Arkansas license holders are prohibited from using a cell phone (or hands-free device) while transporting children or in school zones
  • There is also a ban on text messaging for ALL Jacksonville Arkansas drivers, regardless of age or license class.

Jacksonville Arkansas Online Driver Education

The Jacksonville Arkansas Department of Workforce Education oversees driver education. Their website contains a list of approved Jacksonville Arkansas online driver education course. You can also check with the Department of Education to find approved driver education classes.

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    5
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    5
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