Nebraska Online Driver Education

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Driver ed 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.

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

 

Our Nebraska Drivers Ed Classes and Learner’s Permit Courses Have Helped Teenagers On Their Way To Safely Earning Their Permits.

For most drivers in Nebraska, DriverEdToGo.com is the epitome of a completely perfect online education course.

  • Courses are accessible online under unlimited settings
  • Process your certificate the same day you complete your course
  • Audio narration is available that takes you through the course
  • Customers are always assured of relatively low insurance rates
  • Excellent technical and customer support anytime
  • Make their payments once you feel satisfied with our services.

Nebraska Online Drivers Education and Licensing Procedures

We congratulate you for your decision to apply for your first driver’s license or learner’s permit through Nebraska Online Drivers Education. Nebraska has a Graduated Driver License Program for teen drivers. Before applying for a driving license for the very first time, it is important to give careful consideration to several prerequisites to ensure that your application runs smoothly.

Nebraska Instructional Permit or Learner’s Permit

You can apply for a Learner’s Permit (LPE) once you attain the age of 14 years. You also need to undertake a vision screening. LPE School in Nebraska allows you to practice driving on condition that you are accompanied by a 21-year-old licensed driver.

Renewal of the permit is done after three months. Once you have used the Learner’s Permit for two months, you will have qualified to apply for a school permit. However, several requirements must also be met. First, you must be in possession of a Nebraska LPE for two months. In addition, you are required to successfully complete an approved driver safety course through Nebraska Online Drivers Ed. You must also pass a driving test and written exam. Other requirements include a 50-hour certification form filled by your parent — or guardian — and any other essential information.

Once you reach the age of 15 years, you can apply for the Nebraska Learner’s Permit. In any case, if you have already acquired a Nebraska School Permit and Nebraska School Learner’s Permit, you can forgo the written exams. Nebraska Learner’s Permit has a one-year validity period after which it can be renewed.

Despite having a valid Nebraska Learner’s Permit, you are still required to practice driving in the company of a licensed driver, driving instructor, parent or guardian who is over the age of 21 years. Always remember to carry with you the driving permit when on the road.

Nebraska Provisional Driver License and Full License

To successfully apply for a Nebraska Provisional Driver’s permit, you need to abide by the State requirements. You must have been a holder of a Nebraska learner’s permit for a minimum of six months without any incident. In addition, you must complete a Nebraska-approved driver safety course as well as pass a written and driver test issued by your instructor. Also, you need to provide a 50-hour certification form. Additionally, 10 of the 50 hours you have spent driving must have been during night.

Having fulfilled these requirements, proceed to your local Nebraska Driver Service Center and pay the requisite fee. While there, present your application form for Nebraska Provisional License. Unless you complete your driver safety course, you will be required to pass a road test to acquire your Nebraska Provisional License.

Restrictions and Penalties for Nebraska Teen Driver License

Using a Nebraska Provisional Driver’s permit is subject to several conditions. First, each passenger in the vehicle has to wear a seat belt. Next, unless you are faced with an emergency, on the job, or any other school-related activity, you are restricted from driving between midnight and 6 a.m. In addition, within the first six months you are only allowed to carry one passenger who is under the age of 19 years. An exception is when you are in the company of a licensed driver who is over the age 21 years. Also, you should not use your cell phone while driving.

Once you attain the age of 18, you are allowed to make an application for the Nebraska Operator License. However, you must also have used your Nebraska Provisional Operator Permit for a minimum of 12 months.

Auto Insurance and Financial Responsibility Laws in Nebraska

Nebraska has several auto insurance and financial responsibility laws. First, for any vehicle you register in Nebraska, make sure it is covered by liability insurance. The minimum liability insurance coverage is $25,000 for each person for one person per accident. Next, bodily injury for two or more individuals per accident is $50,000 while property damage is $25,000. Driving without Nebraska mandatory liability insurance could attract suspension of your license.

Drunk Driving, Cell Phone, and Text Messaging Laws in Nebraska

Nebraska prohibits underage drinking. In case you are convicted of Nebraska DWI and DUI, you may be jailed for seven to 60 days, face a fine of up to $500, have your license suspended for six months and undertake an Alcohol Assessment Program.

Subsequent DUI convictions may lead to increased jail terms, higher fines, more restrictive community service, and longer suspension period of your license or revocation.

Teen drivers in Nebraska are restricted from using cell phones while driving.

Nebraska Online Drivers Ed

All teen drivers in the state should undertake an approved program for driver safety. Visit the Nebraska DMV website for more information on Nebraska online drivers education courses.

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