New drivers in the state of Georgia can take driver education classes in-person or online. Driver education courses must be certified by the Department of Driver Services. These classes consist of two parts and are known as "30 and 6". This stands for 30 hours of classroom time, and 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training.
Georgia also requires new drivers to log 40 hours of driving practice. At least 6 of those hours need to be done at night. This can be done either with a state-approved instructor or with a parent using the DDS Parent/Teen Driving Guide. (We hope this goes without saying, but this part can't be done online and must be done in an actual car.) Together, these two parts are known as "Joshua's Law".
Safe2Drive - Safe2Drive is a national company that offers state-compliant training across the country. In Georgia, the program costs just $24.95, and comes with the ability to access 24 hours a day from any device. The course is laid out in an easy step-by-step format that makes tracking progress very easy. This program recommends the use of the Parent/Teen driving guide to complete the hands-on portion of training.
Aceable - One of the highest-rated course providers in the country (98% positive reviews on Trustpilot), Aceable's Georgia course provides the same type of bite-sized, entertaining course content that you'll find in the other states it provides courses for. One of the things people like most about Aceable is how compatible its courses are with mobile devices.
Awesome Driving School - Don't let the name fool you, Awesome Driving School is just as rigorous as the other, non-awesome programs. The $29.95 training can be done from any computer, tablet, or mobile device, and comes with a 100 percent pass rate guarantee. It can also be completed at any time of day, which makes it ideal for after school use. Awesome Driving School also offers programs for traffic violation training and practice permit tests.
Advance Driving Academy - Advance Driving Academy offers online training for $69, but unlike some of the others on our list, the program has to be completed from a desktop computer. The benefit of using this program is that the company offers the ability to mix online and in-person training to allow the new driver to complete their entire "30 and 6" curriculum for one price ($399).
Just Drive Right - Just Drive Right offers programs for teens and adults that start at $29.95 for online training. The training can be completed at any pace and can be used until the new driver passes the course. The company offers a mixed online and in-person program that runs $295, and can be completed with a female trainer, if requested.
DriversEd.com - In addition to offering one of the lowest-priced online courses to meet Joshua's Law requirements in the state of Georgia, DriversEd.com also includes unlimited practice tests and even offers in-car training (exclusively in Georgia, California and Texas).
Just Driver Training - Just Driver Training has a wide variety of courses for adults, teens, and remedial needs. Its online program can be taken at any time and at any pace. The online course starts at $95. Training is offered with an audio option for people that like to take notes, and the company has support staff on hand to help with technical difficulties.
IMPROVLearning - Another option for students in Georgia is IMPROVLearning, an online company that offers drivers education and traffic school courses. The company offers a comical, entertaining take on what is normally a very dry subject.
Georgia’s motor vehicle department has a website that lists all available online and in-person training programs.
15-year-olds can apply for a Georgia Instructional Permit (CP). They must pass a vision exam and a knowledge exam prior to being issued the permit. Applicants under the age of 18 must have a parent, guardian, or other responsible adults on hand to sign the application. The adult also has the ability to request that the CP be revoked at any time before the applicant’s 18th birthday. Obtaining a learner’s permit in Georgia allows the driver to operate a standard passenger vehicle when accompanied by a licensed driver who is at least 21 years of age.
Other requirements include:
Documentation of identity, which includes a residential address, full social security number, and proof of citizenship or lawful status in the United States.
New Georgia residents must surrender any out of state driver's permits or licenses.
A school enrollment form must be completed and notarized by the applicant's school.
If under 18 and not enrolled in school, the applicant must provide proof of a high school diploma, GED, or other education certificates.
Applicants must pay a $10 permit fee.
16-year-olds who have held an instructional permit for at least one year and a day can apply for a provisional driver’s license. The new driver must not have had any major traffic violations during the time they were driving with an instructional permit and must have completed 40 hours of supervised driving with at least six of those hours having taken place at night.
Other requirements include:
Once the provisional license has been obtained, there are restrictions on how and when the new driver can be behind the wheel.
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