You can do this before or after you take your drug and alcohol course, but both the learner’s license test and drug and alcohol course are required to get a Florida learner’s license. We recommend that you also study the Florida Driver’s Handbook before taking the Learner’s license test. How do I pay for the course?
Florida Drug and Alcohol Course FAQs. Per state law, the course requires a minimum of four hours to complete. Actual course time varies according to the student’s reading speed. You must complete the course within 180 days from your date of registration. After 180 days, your course access will be suspended.
It is illegal to drive after consuming excessive amounts of alcohol in any form (including medications such as cough syrup), or taking any drug (including prescription medications), or using any combination of alcohol or drugs that impairs your ability to drive. Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) Limits
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), along with the Department of Transportation (DOT), requires that persons subject to the commercial driver’s license (CDL) requirements and their employers follow alcohol and drug testing rules. These rules include procedures for testing, frequency of tests, and substances tested for.
You must be at least 14 years old to take the Drug and Alcohol course, and you can apply for your learner's permit at age 15.
It's flexible. Your Florida Drug and Alcohol Test is available online 24/7, so you can learn on your own time—regardless of how hectic your schedule may be. You'll earn your permit. You can take this drivers ed course to fulfill the Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE) training requirement!
Approved by the State of Florida in all 67 counties. $29.95 is your total cost - when you complete your Drug and Alcohol Test / DATA Course on 123Driving.com.
4-HourTo get your Learner's Permit in Florida, you must successfully complete the 4-Hour Drug & Alcohol Course, also known as Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE) or Learners Permit Course. This course is REQUIRED to get your Florida Permit.
Florida Drug and Alcohol TestBe at least 16 years old.Complete Florida's TLSAE 4 hour drug & alcohol course.Pass a written permit test.Complete 50 hours of behind-the-wheel training.Pass the DHSMV road test.
For age 18 years or older you need: Proof of identity. Proof of Social Security number....Intermediate License (For 16–17 years old)Your Florida Learner's Permit.Parent or guardian certifying completion of at least 50 hour of behind the wheel training, 10 hours of which are at night.To pass a driving test at the DMV.
Adults Getting Their First Drivers License If you are 18 or older getting your first drivers license in Florida you are not required to hold a learners permit — you can go straight to a Class E unrestricted drivers License.
Blood: Alcohol is eliminated from the bloodstream at about 0.015 per hour. Alcohol can show up in a blood test for up to 12 hours. Urine: Alcohol can be detected in urine for up 3 to 5 days via the ethyl glucuronide (EtG) test or 10 to 12 hours via the traditional method.
The permit test costs $24.95. Remember, you must be at least 14 years old and under 18 years old to take the permit test online. The Florida Permit Test consists of 50 multiple-choice questions on road signs and traffic laws. You must answer 40 questions correctly to pass.
No, you can log in and out of the course whenever you like and it will keep track of your progress. The course can be taken from any computer and is available 24 / 7 / 365. You must complete the course within 180 days from your date of registration. After 180 days, your course access will be suspended.
50The permit exam has a total of 50 multiple-choice questions. To pass the exam, you must score at least 80 percent, which is 40 out of 50 questions correct. The topics you need to study and understand are covered in the Official Florida Driver License Handbook.
The Class E Knowledge Exam consists of 50 multiple-choice questions about Florida traffic laws, safe driving practices and identifying traffic controls. To pass, a customer must answer 40 out of 50 questions correctly, or score 80 percent.
Yes. This 4-hour online drug and alcohol course is fully approved by the State of Florida (Florida DHSMV). This course is required for any Florida...
Yes. TLSAE, DATE and DATA are other names for the Florida drug and alcohol course that we offer. This course teaches students about the dangers of...
Per state law, the course requires a minimum of four hours to complete. Actual course time varies according to the student’s reading speed. You mus...
Yes. This course is “mobile friendly,” meaning that it can be taken on nearly any tablet, smartphone, or other type of mobile device that contains...
No. Most Florida drug and alcohol courses are all reading. Our course has videos, animations, and many colorful graphics. Our students prefer this...
You will see the price for the course during registration.
No, you can log in and out of the course whenever you like and it will keep track of your progress. The course can be taken from any computer and i...
If you lose your login code, go to the course login page. You will see a box that says “I forgot my login.” Enter your e-mail address in the box an...
Yes, you can now take your learner’s license test online through us! You can do this before or after you take your drug and alcohol course, but bot...
We recommend that you pay online using our secure payment form. This will allow you to begin the course right away. You can also pay by check or mo...
This 4-hour online drug and alcohol course is fully approved by the State of Florida (Florida DHSMV). This course is required for any Florida teen prior to getting a first driver license per §322.095, F.S. It is also required for any adult driver who has never had a driver’s license.
Actual course time varies according to the student’s reading speed. You must complete the course within 180 days from your date of registration. After 180 days, your course access will be suspended.
Can I take my learner’s license test online? Yes, you can now take your learner’s license test online through us! You can do this before or after you take your drug and alcohol course, but both the learner’s license test and drug and alcohol course are required to get a Florida learner’s license.
About the Florida Drug and Alcohol Course Test. To meet Florida’s DATA course requirement, you must pass seven lesson quizzes and a test at the end of the course. You have an unlimited number of attempts to pass each quiz and the final exam, so you’re guaranteed to pass! You need to score 100% on each lesson quiz before you can advance to ...
You'll also learn about driving laws and responsibilities, safe driving techniques, and how to increase your awareness on the road. You must be at least 14 years old to take the Drug and Alcohol course, and you can apply for your learner’s permit at age 15.
Florida requires you to meet several requirements to get your learner’s permit: Be at least 15 years old. Pass a Drug and Alcohol course (TLSAE) Pass a vision and hearing test. Pass the Florida permit exam (Class E Knowledge Exam) Provide proof of identity, Social Security number and residential address.
Drug and Alcohol courses teach drivers how drugs and alcohol affect driving, traffic responsibilities and laws and techniques for safe driving.
The DMV exam is 50 questions. Approximately 5 of the questions test your knowledge of road signs and 45 questions test road rules. Both the traffic schools listed offer ...
Allows you 3 attempts at the driving test. If you fail the driving test, you must pay a $7 retest fee for subsequent test (s) and schedule the driving test for another day. If you fail the driving test 3 times, the application will no longer be valid and you must reapply. Pass a vision test.
When you apply for an original California DL, you must present acceptable documents establishing your identity/birthdate, residency, and provide your Social Security Number (SSN), if eligible. When a document is required, with the exception of proof of residency, adhere to the following requirements: Provide a certified copy, or an unexpired ...
To apply for a REAL ID card, you must do the following: Provide proof of identity, such as your certified birth certificate or passport. Provide 2 California residency documents. Present proof of your SSN, if eligible.. Refer to the DMV website for a complete list of acceptable REAL ID Compliant documents.
How the REAL ID Act Impacts Californians. Beginning October 1, 2020, the federal government will require your DL/ID card to be REAL ID Compliant if you wish to use it as ID to board an airplane for domestic flights or enter military bases and most federal facilities.
If you present a limited term identity document, your DL/ID card may expire on the same date as your identity document. If the name on your document is different from the name on your Driver License & ID Card Application, you must also bring an acceptable true full name document. Your fingerprint, signature, and photograph will also be taken (refer ...
Required course for all new Florida drivers who need a driver’s license.
The course is designed to teach new drivers (both teens and adults) the basic road rules, as well as the impacts that drugs and alcohol have on your ability to function — especially as it relates to driving.
We’ve put together a comprehensive, narrated course so you can just sit back and listen.
2COOL Traffic School is the only provider who has developed an online version (fully narrated) of the official printed Florida Drivers License Handbook. Just sit back and listen and study all aspects of driving. This course will prepare you for the Florida Permit Exam.
We’ve put together a comprehensive exam with a pool of 500 questions offered to the student 40 questions at a time randomized. This is an awesome study guide to help prepare anyone for the official Class E Knowledge Exam.
Teens 14½ – 17 years old can take the learner’s permit test online with us! Adults 18 and older will need to take the state exam at their local DMV.
Our 4 Hour Florida Drug and Alcohol course is approved by the Florida DHSMV and meets all the state requirements.
Did you know that if you're getting your Driver's License for the first time, the State of Florida requires all applicants to complete and pass a Learner's Permit course? It's true. What you may not know is this course goes by many names.
Great News! Once you complete our Online Driver's Ed Course or if you've taken your 4-hour Learner's Permit course from another provider, you're eligible to take your DMV Permit Exam online, too! The date and the data from when you completed the TLSAE course is reported to the DMV (FL DHSMV), enabling you to take the DMV Test online instead of wasting time in a crowded classroom or waiting in long lines at the DMV..