Standard programs and additional services:
Standard Drivers Education Program:
- (30 hours classroom and 6 hours on road)
- Satisfies licensing requirements and qualifies students under 25 years of age for a premium reduction.
- Also meets requirement for $150 tax credit for parents of minors taking drivers education.
- Online Course has been recently updated to a new narrated
version, the first approved int he state of Georgia. It
offers a more
user
friendly
enviroment for students while still teaching them the fundamentals
of safe driving habits and proper safety protocols.
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Additional Services:
What is the NGDA Driver Education Program?
- The NGDA driver education program has been developed to teach new drivers the fundamental skills and basic knowledge needed to operate a motor vehicle. The course utilizes curriculum that has been licensed and regulated by the Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) and is taught by instructors licensed by the DDS.
- The program consists of a combination of 30 hours classroom instruction and 6 hours of behind the wheel training.
- Completion of a DDS approved driver education program is an essential and valuable step toward obtaining a Class D license at age 16.
- The Class D license cannot be obtained in Georgia until age 17 without taking an approved driver education course.
- The NGDA driver education program meets all requirements as a DDS licensed and regulated course for driver education.
Why should I take a drivers education course?
- The course is required for all 16-year-old drivers to obtain a Class D license.
- Under Georgia Law, an approved driver education course could entitle you to a 10% insurance premium reduction for 3 years for drivers under age 25.
- The parent of a minor taking an approved driver education course is eligible for a $150 tax credit from the State.
- Students successfully completing the NGDA driver education program develop the confidence, critical skills, and decision-making ability that are essential to safe operation of a motor vehicle.
When should the drivers education course be taken?
- The course should be taken as soon as the teen turns 15 years old and receives his/her learners permit.
- The teen needs as much time as possible to use the driving principals taught to them before they receive their license to drive a vehicle alone.
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