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What is a suffix in a name?

A suffix in a name usually refers to either two things. The first would represent a position of authority, office, professional career, education level, or honor. 1 What Is An Example Of A Name Suffix? 2 What Are Examples Of An Academic Suffix? 3 What Is An Example Of A Professional Suffix? 4 Is Mr Or Mrs A Suffix? 5 Is Jr Or Sr A Suffix?

What are the age requirements to take Driver Ed in Texas?

Students who are 14 years of age may begin our Texas Online Driver Ed course and complete the first module (6 hours). But to continue beyond the first module and apply for a Learner's Permit, students must be at least 15 years old. For those who are 18 years and older, you must take our Texas Adult Driver Education Course.

How long is the Texas Online driver Ed course?

Since the state of Texas requires a minimum of 32 hours of classroom driver education training, the Texas Online Driver Ed course features 32 hours of online instruction. When can I start the course? The Texas Online Driver Ed course can be started immediately after signing up online.

What is the Texas driver's license classroom training program?

The state of Texas requires that everyone who pursues a Texas Driver's License must complete 32 hours of classroom instruction on driver education. This course is an online, single-student alternative to the required in-person classroom training.

Driver's education

Successful completion of a driver education course is often required by many state agencies before young drivers receive their driver license or learner's permit. Courses defining the rules of the road and safe driving techniques are sometimes offered at local high schools or through independant agencies.

Rename

I just moved this article from Driver's Ed to Driver's Education per a request at WP:RM. Then, I noticed that the move template on this talk page was suggesting Driver's education, with a lower-case 'e'.

Fair use rationale for Image:Ohiodriversmanual.jpg

Image:Ohiodriversmanual.jpg is being used on this article. I notice the image page specifies that the image is being used under fair use but there is no explanation or rationale as to why its use in this Wikipedia article constitutes fair use.

On Track Section

I'm not sure that all the information in the section is relevant to an article on Driver's Ed. At the same time, there is not really enough information to warrant a separate article on the subject in my opinion.

Article name

The first tag (of many), includes the words "may not represent a worldwide view of the subject". It seems to me the problem could be addressed by simply changing the title of the article to 'Driver's Education (US). You have to read about halfway through before realising which country it concerns.

Requested move

The following discussion is an archived discussion of a requested move. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. No further edits should be made to this section.

Criticism by Daniel R. Mayhew of the Traffic Injury Research Foundation

Daniel R. Mayhew of the Traffic Injury Research Foundation has criticized driver's education programs for not demonstrating a positive effect, though driver education should not be abandoned, he said. Driver education and graduated licensing in North America: Past, present, and future

How old do you have to be to take driver education?

But in order to be able to continue the course and apply for a Learner's Permit, the student has to be at least 15 years old.

How many hours of driver education is required in Texas?

Since the state of Texas requires a minimum of 32 hours of classroom driver education training, the Texas Online Driver Ed course features 32 hours of online instruction.

How old do you have to be to take driver's permit in Texas?

Any Texas teen between the ages of 14–17 years old is eligible to take this course. Students who are 14 years of age may begin our Texas Online Driver Ed course and complete the first module (6 hours). But to continue beyond the first module and apply for a Learner's Permit, students must be at least 15 years old.

How many hours of behind the wheel instruction is required for a driver?

7 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction. 7 hours of in-car observation. 30 hours of behind the wheel practice (including 10 hours at night) The Parent-Taught Driver Education program is designed so that parents and qualified guardians may act as a student's behind-the-wheel instructor.

What is a learner's permit?

A Learner's Driver Permit, also known as an Instructional Permit or Learner's License, is required in order to start behind-the-wheel training and concurrent course instruction. To apply for a permit, the student and parent/legal guardian must bring all appropriate forms and documentation to the Texas Department of Public Safety office.

How long does a Texas driver's license expire?

You must print the certificate and bring it to the driver license office when you're ready to take your driving skills exam. The certificate will expire 90 days after you complete the course.

What age do you have to be to take impact driver?

Who is required to take the Impact Texas Teen Drivers program? The program is mandatory for teens ages 15 to 17 who completed a teen driver education course or a parent-taught driver education course. Adults ages 18 to 24 who took a teen driver education course are also required to complete the program.

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Driver's Education

  • Successful completion of a driver education course is often required by many state agencies before young drivers receive their driver license or learner's permit. Courses defining the rules of the road and safe driving techniques are sometimes offered at local high schools or through independant agencies. Drivers ed courses are now also offered thr...
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Rename

  • I just moved this article from Driver's Ed to Driver's Education per a request at WP:RM. Then, I noticed that the move template on this talk page was suggesting Driver's education, with a lower-case 'e'. I feel like it's a proper noun, being the title of a specific course in schools, but if I'm wrong about that, I can help move it to the lower-case title. -GTBacchus(talk)05:31, 22 December 2006 …
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Fair Use Rationale For Image:Ohiodriversmanual.Jpg

  • Image:Ohiodriversmanual.jpg is being used on this article. I notice the image page specifies that the image is being used under fair use but there is no explanation or rationale as to why its use in this Wikipedia article constitutes fair use. In addition to the boilerplate fair use template, you must also write out on the image description page a specific explanation or rationale for why using thi…
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on Track Section

  • I'm not sure that all the information in the section is relevant to an article on Driver's Ed. At the same time, there is not really enough information to warrant a separate article on the subject in my opinion. Also, the uberpedia link cited at the end of the section indicates that the article originally was taken verbatim from another website. The site does not provide any sources relev…
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Article Name

  • The first tag (of many), includes the words "may not represent a worldwide view of the subject". It seems to me the problem could be addressed by simply changing the title of the article to 'Driver's Education (US). You have to read about halfway through before realising which country it concerns. At a later date, when it is more 'worldwide', the article title could lose the '(US)' suffix. R…
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Criticism by Daniel R. Mayhew of The Traffic Injury Research Foundation

  • Daniel R. Mayhew of the Traffic Injury Research Foundation has criticized driver's education programs for not demonstrating a positive effect, though driver education should not be abandoned, he said. Driver education and graduated licensing in North America: Past, present, and future Needs to go in a larger section discussing the pros and cons of driver education. --Dennis …
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