Driver Ed Course Now Done Online

San Diego, California, November 20, 2009 - Every new driver must complete a Drivers Ed course before they are eligible to take the DMV permit exam. I DRIVE SAFELY, who always has their customer's interests at hand, have designed a teen Driver cou

This format allows the student to access the course from any computer that is connected to the internet and to learn about safe driving practices from the comfort of their own home.

"We know that the life of a teenager is a very busy one and that it can be really hard to find huge blocks of time to set aside to take a Drivers Ed course," a representative from I DRIVE SAFELY explains. "Offering this teen Driver Ed course online allows them to study when it is convenient for them and come and go when their schedule allows it. This Drivers Ed course ( http://www.defensivedriversed.com/) teaches everything we want new drivers to know about defensive driving and safe driving practices." Once you set up your account online, you can log in and out of the course as much as you want.

This teen Driver Ed (http://www.defensivedriversed.com/)course is divided into units, so you will never feel overwhelmed with too much information at once. This course is designed to teach young drivers about the responsibilities that come with operated your own car, so it is easy to pass yet teaches the important material effectively.

"We know that our job has always been to educate and to keep the roadways safe for everyone; that is something that we hold in very high regard," the representative continues. "We are confident that this online format is the best way to teach young drivers, so that they don't just pay lip service, but that they retain the information forever."