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Ohio Driver Education Course

  • Enjoy an Ohio DPS-approved online Ohio Driver Education course.
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What is the Ohio Driver Education Course?

The Ohio Driver Education course is a 24-hour course regulated by the Ohio Department of Public Safety (DPS). Young drivers take this course to fulfill the classroom instruction part of the Graduated License Program.

Our professional course writers have designed a fun, interactive curriculum to help you learn more effectively. You can complete the program on a phone, tablet or computer with 24/7 online access.

  • Vehicle Familiarization
  • Basic Vehicle Control
  • Rules of the Road
  • Distracted Driving
  • Driving Emergencies
  • Sharing the Roadway
  • Driving in All Seasons
  • Adult and Child Safety Equipment
  • Impaired Driving
  • Driver Behaviors
  • Recent Trends in Driving
  • Best Practices and Procedures

In this course, you won’t mindlessly scroll through content on a screen, and you won’t find yourself passively listening to a lecture like you would in a classroom. At Safe2Drive, we’ve packed each lesson with videos, games, and quizzes. You’ll listen to real-life stories on the driving experience, watch animations that illustrate how to take and yield the right-of-way or make tough vehicle maneuvers, and participate in a live vote on popular driving facts that tests how well your driving knowledge measures up to that of your peers. Here at Safe2Drive, you can actively participate in your learning experience. It’s this simple: we want you to get the best driver education possible AND we want you to enjoy it. We have years of professional industry experience under our belts, and we’ve spent a lot of time making our course top notch.

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How Does Safe2Drive's Online Ohio Driver Education Course Work?

If you are under the age of 18 in the state of Ohio and want to get your driver license, you must complete a driver education requirement. Driver education in Ohio consists of two components:

  • 24 hours of classroom instruction
  • 8 hours of driving instruction with a professional driving school

Safe2Drive's online Ohio Driver Education course will satisfy the 24 hours of classroom instruction component of driver education.

Here's how our course works:

1. Register. If you are at least 15 years and 5 months old, you can sign up for our course. Registration is easy--simply create a username and password and read some information about the course. You will need to have a parent present when you register online. Your parent will be required to read and sign the Training Agreement, which outlines our course policies, and we will need to verify your parent's identity before you may begin the course. We are required by the state of Ohio to verify your parent or guardian's identity before you can begin the course. We verify your parent's identity through EVS if we are able to pull questions for them. If we are unable to verify your parent or guardian's identity via EVS, they can submit a notarized affidavit.

2. Complete the 24 hours of online coursework. Enjoy short lessons full of games, animations, videos and other interactive multimedia elements. Each lesson is followed by a short quiz. You must pass the lesson quiz to move on to the next lesson. Most people pass the lesson quiz on their first attempt, but we provide unlimited retakes of lesson quizzes at no additional cost. Review the lesson material and retake the quizzes until you pass!

4. Pass the final exam. At the end of the course, you must pass a 50-question, multiple-choice final exam. A passing score is 75%. According to Ohio rules, you are only allowed 3 attempts at the final exam. If you fail the exam a third time, you must start the course over from the beginning.

5. Receive your Certificate of Completion. When you pass the final exam, we will email you your Certificate of Completion. This is your proof that you have completed the 24 hours of coursework portion of your driver education requirement. Present this certificate to the school you’re taking the behind-the-wheel instruction with. When you complete your 8 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction, the behind-the-wheel school should issue you a completed Driver Education certificate that indicates you have completed both the 24 hours of coursework and the behind-the-wheel instruction portions of Driver Education. You will bring that certificate with you when you go to take your driving skills exam at the BMV.


Ohio Driver Education Course Syllabus

  • 1.0 Introduction
  • 2.0 The Highway Transportation System and You
  • 3.0 Vehicle Familiarization
  • 4.0 Basic Vehicle Control Tasks Part I
  • 5.0 Basic Vehicle Control Tasks Part II
  • 6.0 Traffic Signs
  • 7.0 Traffic Signals, Markings, and Other Devices
  • 8.0 Right-of-Way
  • 9.0 Establishing a Good Space Management System
  • 10.0 Sharing the Roadway with Others
  • 11.0 Driving Environments
  • 12.0 Driving on the Expressway
  • 13.0 Natural Laws
  • 14.0 Safety Belts and Airbags
  • 15.0 Handling Vehicle and Driver Emergencies
  • 16.0 Operating in Adverse Conditions
  • 17.0 Physical, Mental and Emotional Influences
  • 18.0 Aggressive Driving and Road Rage
  • 19.0 Alcohol and Drugs: Part I
  • 20.0 Alcohol and Drugs: Part II
  • 21.0 Distracted Driving
  • 22.0 Consumer Responsibility
  • 23.0 Consumer Responsibility
  • 24.0 Vehicle Maintenance
  • 25.0 Trip Planning
  • 26.0 Course Conclusion and Final Exam

About Safe2Drive's Ohio Driver Education Course:

  1. This Driver Education course is divided into 25 lessons and will take you at least 24 hours to complete. This course is packed with videos, case studies, slide shows, live votes and much, much more.
  2. You must complete the lessons in the order they’re presented and you must use at least the minimum amount of time required for the lesson. In other words, you cannot move onto the next lesson if you finish a lesson early.
  3. You may not complete more than four hours of coursework in a 24-hour period.
  4. Ohio has a Graduated Driver Licensing program for drivers under age 18. The purpose of this program is to help reduce young drivers’ risk on the road.
  5. There are two multiple-choice questions in each lesson quiz. You must answer them both correctly to proceed. If you do not answer both questions correctly, you must review the lesson material and retake the quiz until you pass.
  6. The final exam consists of 50 questions provided by the state. You must receive a score of at least 75% to pass. You have three opportunities to pass the final exam. You cannot take the final exam more than once in a 24-hour period. If you fail the exam on your third attempt, you will have to start the course over from the beginning.

How to Get Your Probationary Driver License (Under 18) in Ohio

Ohio follows a Graduated Driver Licensing program, meaning that there are different stages of licenses. Each stage leading up to a full driver license has certain restrictions (for example, what time of day you can drive and whether you must be accompanied by a licensed driver), and there are certain requirements you must meet to qualify for each stage of licensure (for example, you may have to meet an age requirement or pass a certain test). The purpose of Ohio's Graduated Driver License program is to keep everyone on the road safe. New drivers, especially teen drivers, are at a higher risk of being involved in a collision than older, more experienced drivers. The Graduated Driver Licensing program allows young drivers to gain experience gradually over time with certain safeguards (a.k.a. restrictions) in place to help reduce their risk. Below is an overview of that process for those under age 18.

Step One: Temporary Instruction Permit Identification Card (TIPIC)

The first step towards getting your driver license is the Temporary Instruction Permit Identification Card (TIPIC). To qualify for a TIPIC you must meet the following requirements:

  • You must be at least 15 years and 6 months old.
  • You must pass a vision screening.
  • You must pass a knowledge test.
  • You must submit an application for a TIPIC at a driver exam station.
  • You must provide documentary proof of your full legal name, your date of birth, your Social Security Number, and your citizenship or legal presence. You can find out more about acceptable identification documents here. If you are under 18, the application must be co-signed by a parent or legal guardian when you submit the application and the co-signer must present either a valid Ohio driver license or a valid Ohio ID.

When you obtain your TIPIC, there are certain restrictions you must follow while driving:

  • If you are under 16, you must have a licensed parent or legal guardian occupying the seat next to you.
  • If you are 16 or older, you must have a licensed driver age 21 or older occupying the seat next to you.

Your TIPIC will expire one year from the date that it is issued.

Step Two: Driver License

To apply for your driver license, you must meet the following requirements:

  • You must hold your TIPIC for at least six months.
  • You must provide a Certificate of Completion to verify you have completed the entire driver education requirement (24 hours of coursework PLUS 8 hours of behind-the-wheel). Safe2Drive's course satisfies the 24 hours of required classroom instruction. You will also need to complete the required 8 hours of driving instruction with a professional behind-the-wheel driving school. You can find a list of approved driving schools on the Ohio DPS Driver Training website. When you complete Safe2Drive's 24-hour course, we will send you a Certificate of Completion. Present that certificate to your behind-the-wheel school so they know you've completed the classroom portion. Then, once you complete the 8 hours of behind-the-wheel with them, they should give you a Certificate of Completion that shows you have completed BOTH the 24 hours of coursework and the 8 hours of behind-the-wheel. Take this certificate with you when you go to take your drive exam.
  • You must complete 50 hours of practice driving with a parent or guardian, with at least 10 hours of night driving. These 50 hours of practice driving must be verified with a notarized affidavit signed by your parent or guardian.
  • You must pass a driving skills test.
  • You must submit an application for a driver license at a driver exam station.
  • You must provide documentary proof of your full legal name, your date of birth, your Social Security Number, and your citizenship or legal presence. You can find out more about acceptable identification documents here. If you are under 18, the application must be co-signed by a parent or legal guardian when you submit the application and the co-signer must present either a valid Ohio driver license or a valid Ohio ID.

When you obtain your driver license, you will face certain restrictions.

During the First 12 Months of Holding a License

  • You may not operate a vehicle from midnight until 6 a.m. unless:
    • You are accompanied by a parent or guardian.
    • You are driving to or from work with documentation from your employer.
    • You are driving to or from an official school-sponsored event or religious event with appropriate documentation from the event official.
  • You may not operate a vehicle with more than one non-family member as a passenger unless you are accompanied by a parent or guardian.
  • You (the driver) and all passengers must wear safety belts.
  • You (the driver) may not use any mobile devices, including phones.

If you are convicted of a traffic offense within the first six months of having your license, you may be required to be accompanied by your parent or guardian for six months or until you reach age 17.

After the First 12 Months of Holding a License and Under Age 18

  • You may not operate a vehicle from 1 - 5 a.m. unless:
    • You are accompanied by a parent or guardian.
    • You are driving to or from work with documentation from your employer.
    • You are driving to or from an official school-sponsored event or a religious event with appropriate documentation from the event official.
  • You (the driver) and all passengers must wear safety belts.
  • You (the driver) may not use any mobile devices, including phones.

If you receive multiple traffic convictions before your 18th birthday, you may have your license suspended. For alcohol-related convictions, your driver license will be suspended for at least six months.

Take Safe2Drive's DPS-Approved Online Ohio Driver Education Course

Our comprehensive course is designed to help you learn driving tips, techniques, and rules of the road in a convenient and interactive way. Our course includes 24 hours of engaging content, including interactive lessons, animations, and videos, that are designed to keep you engaged and focused on learning. You can complete the course on your own schedule and at your own pace, making it easy to fit into your busy life. With Safe2Drive's Teen Ohio Driver Education Course, you'll gain the knowledge and skills you need to become a safe and responsible driver. Sign up now and get on the road to earning your license!

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What is the Ohio Driver Education Course?

The 24-hour Ohio Driver Education course is regulated by the Ohio Department of Public Safety (DPS). This online driver education course satisfies the classroom instruction requirements of the Graduated Licensing Program for young drivers.

Is Safe2Drive's Driver Education course approved by the Ohio DPS?

Yes, our course is approved by the Ohio DPS.

You can be confident that your Certificate of Completion will be accepted at all driving schools throughout Ohio, including the county you live in and those near you.

What does Safe2Drive's Ohio Driver Education course consist of?

Safe2Drive's Ohio Driver Education course consists of 24 hours of online instruction, which will satisfy the 24 hours of classroom instruction portion of the driver education requirement needed to qualify for your driver license if you are under the age of 18.

How does the course work?

In order to successfully complete our Ohio Driver Education course, you will need to follow a few important steps:

  1. Register for our course.
  2. Complete the 24 hours of online coursework.
  3. Pass the final exam.
  4. Receive your Certificate of Completion.

Please Note: You are required to complete 8 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction as part of the driver education requirement to qualify for your driver license if you are under age 18. The behind-the-wheel driving school should issue you a completed Driver Education certificate when you complete the behind-the-wheel training that indicates you have completed both the 24 hours of coursework and the behind-the-wheel instruction portions of Driver Education. You will bring that certificate with you when you go to take your driving skills exam at the BMV.

You will also need to complete 50 hours of supervised driving (including 10 hours of nighttime driving) with a parent or guardian and have your parent sign a notarized affidavit to verify the 50 hours of supervised driving time.

What are the eligibility requirements to take the course?

In order to be eligible to take an Ohio Driver Education course, you must be at least 15 years and 5 months old before starting the course.

Why do you need to verify my parent's identity when I enroll in the course?

We are required by the state of Ohio to verify the identity of your parent or legal guardian when you enroll in our online Driver Education program. We verify your parent or guardian’s identity using EVS (Electronic Verification Systems), a third-party database authentication system.

During enrollment, your parent or guardian will be prompted to input the last four digits of their Social Security Number. Then, they will be asked four questions based on their personal information. For example, they may be shown four addresses and asked which of the addresses was at one point associated with them. Your parent or guardian must answer all four questions correctly to proceed with the enrollment process. If your parent or guardian answers a question incorrectly or we are unable to use EVS to verify his or her identity, he or she will need to submit a notarized affidavit.

How do I get a Temporary Instruction Permit Identification Card (TIPIC)?

To get your TIPIC, you must meet the following requirements:

  • You must be at least 15 years and 6 months old.
  • You must pass a vision screening.
  • You must pass a knowledge test.
  • You must submit an application for a TIPIC at a driver exam station.
  • You must provide documentary proof of your full legal name, your date of birth, your Social Security Number, and your citizenship or legal presence. You can find out more about acceptable identification documents here. If you are under 18, the application must be co-signed by a parent or legal guardian when you submit the application and the co-signer must present either a valid Ohio driver license or a valid Ohio ID.

When you obtain your TIPIC, there are certain restrictions you must follow while driving:

  • If you are under 16, you must have a licensed parent or legal guardian occupying the seat next to you.
  • If you are 16 or older, you must have a licensed driver age 21 or older occupying the seat next to you.

Your TIPIC will expire one year from the date that it is issued.

How do I get my driver license if I am under age 18?

To apply for your driver license, you must meet the following requirements:

  • You must hold your TIPIC for at least six months.
  • You must complete a driver education requirement, which includes 24 hours of classroom or online instruction and 8 hours of driving time with a professional driving instructor. Safe2Drive will issue you a Certificate of Completion when you complete the 24-hour online course. Present this to your behind-the-wheel driving school. When you complete the 8 hours of driving time with the professional instructor, your behind-the-wheel school should give you a Certificate of Completion that states you have completed both the 24 hours of coursework and the 8 hours of behind-the-wheel training. You will bring that certificate with you when you go to take your driving skills exam at the BMV. You can find a list of approved driving schools on the Ohio DPS Driving Training website.
  • You must complete 50 hours of practice driving with a parent or guardian, with at least 10 hours of night driving. These 50 hours of practice driving must be verified with a notarized affidavit signed by your parent or guardian.
  • You must pass a driving skills test.
  • You must submit an application for a driver license at a driver exam station.
  • You must provide documentary proof of your full legal name, your date of birth, your Social Security Number, and your citizenship or legal presence. You can find out more about acceptable identification documents here. If you are under 18, the application must be co-signed by a parent or legal guardian when you submit the application and the co-signer must present either a valid Ohio driver license or a valid Ohio ID.

When you obtain your driver license, you will face certain restrictions.

During the First 12 Months of Holding a License

  • You may not operate a vehicle from midnight until 6 a.m. unless:
    • You are accompanied by a parent or guardian.
    • You are driving to or from work with documentation from your employer.
    • You are driving to or from an official school-sponsored event or religious event with appropriate documentation from the event official.
  • You may not operate a vehicle with more than one non-family member as a passenger unless you are accompanied by a parent or guardian.
  • You (the driver) and all passengers must wear safety belts.
  • You (the driver) may not use any mobile devices, including phones.

If you are convicted of a traffic offense within the first six months of having your license, you may be required to be accompanied by your parent or guardian for six months or until you reach age 17.

After the First 12 Months of Holding a License and Under Age 18

  • You may not operate a vehicle from 1 - 5 a.m. unless:
    • You are accompanied by a parent or guardian.
    • You are driving to or from work with documentation from your employer.
    • You are driving to or from an official school-sponsored event or a religious event with appropriate documentation from the event official.
  • You (the driver) and all passengers must wear safety belts.
  • You (the driver) may not use any mobile devices, including phones.

If you receive multiple traffic convictions before your 18th birthday, you may have your license suspended. For alcohol-related convictions, your driver license will be suspended for at least six months.

What is included in the curriculum?

The Ohio Driver Education Course curriculum consists of engaging lessons with:

  • Lecture material
  • Informative videos
  • Interactive animations and slideshows
  • Fun games

Are there lesson quizzes?

Yes. After each lesson, there is a two-question multiple-choice quiz. You must answer both questions correctly to pass the quiz and proceed to the next lesson. You may retake the lesson quiz as many times as necessary to pass.

What happens if I do not pass the lesson quiz?

Most people pass the lesson quiz the first time. However, if you fail a lesson quiz, you may review the lesson material and retake the quiz as many times as necessary until you pass at no additional charge.

Is there a final exam?

Yes. The final exam consists of 50 multiple-choice questions, and you must score at least 75% to pass. You are allowed 3 attempts to pass the exam, but you may only take the exam once per 24-hour period. Per Ohio's rules, if you fail your third final exam attempt, you will be required to start the course over from the beginning.

How long can I spend on the course each day?

Per Ohio's rules, you are only permitted to spend 4 hours on coursework per 24-hour period. For example, if you start your coursework on Monday at 8 AM, from Monday at 8 AM to 8 AM on Tuesday, you would only be permitted to complete 4 hours of coursework.

How long does the course take to complete?

The online program consists of 24 hours of coursework. You are only permitted to spend 4 hours on coursework per 24-hour period.

How long do I have to finish the course?

Per Ohio's rules, you must complete the course within 6 months of registering or you will be required to start over.

How do I get my course certificate?

The Certificate of Completion is awarded after you have completed the course and passed the final exam. We will email the certificate to you the same business day that you complete the course (Monday-Friday, excluding holidays), so long as you complete the course by 5 PM Eastern Time. If you complete after 5 PM ET, your certificate will be emailed to you the following business day.

This Certificate of Completion proves you have completed the classroom portion of driver education. Present this to your behind-the-wheel driving school so that you can start your behind-the-wheel training. When you complete the 8 hours of driving time with the professional instructor, your behind-the-wheel school should give you a Certificate of Completion that states you have completed both the 24 hours of coursework and the 8 hours of behind-the-wheel training. You will bring that certificate with you when you go to take your driving skills exam at the BMV.

Where can I find a list of approved driver education schools in Ohio?

You can find a list of approved driver education schools and other helpful information regarding driver training schools on the Ohio Driver Training website.

How much does the course cost and what are my payment options?

The price of the Ohio Driver Education Course is $64.95. You may pay by one of the following methods:

  • Credit card online
  • Credit card by phone
  • Check by mail

Is driver education required in Ohio?

Yes, Ohio state law requires all new drivers under the age of 18 to take at least 8 hours of in-car driver training.

How many times can you fail your driver's test in Ohio?

If you fail the driver's test, you will have to wait at least two days before retaking it. If you fail only one part of the test (maneuverability or driving) and pass the other, you will have to retake only the one you failed. If you fail four times, you will be required to wait six months before re-testing.

What is Safe2Drive's privacy policy?

Safe2Drive is committed to protecting our students' privacy and personal information. You can read our full privacy policy here.

Why Safe2Drive?

At Safe2Drive, we put our customers above everything else. We pride ourselves on providing excellent customer service and top-notch courses at low prices. We're constantly updating our courses to make sure they have the most up-to-date information and use the best technology available.

Best of all, our courses are easy to complete and extremely convenient. Skip the hassle of the classroom and take your course online from the comfort of your own home (or on the go!).

So what are you waiting for? Get started today!

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