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  •   Meet Your FL Learner's Permit Requirement!
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  •   Proof of Completion Supplied to the FL DMV
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Palm Springs Drivers Ed

What Does a Drug and Alcohol Course Involve?

The best 4-hour On Line First Time Drivers Course in all of Palm Beach County covering everything you need to know in order to ace your Palm Springs learner's permit exam. Seven sections of reading material including topics such as, safety driving, drug and alcohol awareness, rules and regulations. Upon successful completion of this course, you are then ready to take your DHSMV learner's permit test.

Driver's Ed for Palm Springs First Time Drivers

Who Needs to Take a TLSAE course?

Are you a first time driver and looking to receive your Palm Springs driver's license but don't know where to begin? Well you've come to the right place. Our On Line Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education program is a required course, regardless of age, mandated by the Palm Beach County DHSMV that must be completed by all first time drivers before taking the DHSMV written exam.

Proof of completion

So I've completed the DATA course, what's next? Upon successful completion of the On Line DATA course, your information will be automatically sent over to the Palm Beach County DHSMV. For your personal records, we will issue you a copy of your completion certificate.

Palm Springs Teens: An Online Drivers Ed Course For You!

Getting your learner's permit has never been so easy. Simply enroll in our On Line First Time Drivers Course and be well on your way to accessing all course material and information you need to know in order to pass the permit exam, which can also be completed online as well. This course is perfect for anyone residing in Lake Park, Boynton Beach, Century Village, and Lantana or any teenager attending Mavericks High School At Palm Springs. Upon successful completion of this program, you can then head over to your Palm Beach County DHSMV where you will take your vision and hearing test.

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Get Your Florida Learner's Permit In A Few Easy Steps

  • Be at least 15 years of age
  • Supply parental consent form if under 18
  • Supply proof of completion of a TLSAE course
  • Present required documents for proof of identification, proof of date of birth, proof of residential address, and proof of social security number
  • Complete a written permit exam
  • Successfully pass a vision and hearing test

What is D.A.T.A.?

D.A.T.A., short for Drug Alcohol Traffic Awareness is a program to help all first time drivers in Palm Beach County obtain their Florida driver's license by educating them on the rules of the road, laws and regulations, safety techniques, alcohol awareness, and more. By completing this On Line course, you are completing your first time driver obligations mandated by the Department of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicle.

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Got A Traffic Citation In Palm Beach County?

The best way for Palm Springs drivers to get rid of traffic tickets accrued in cities like Lake Park, Boynton Beach, Century Village, and Lantana is to enroll in traffic school. At TrafficSchool.com, we have been servicing Palm Beach County motorists by helping them dismiss traffic tickets in a convenient, inexpensive and timely manner for over 15 years. Don't let tickets ruin your DHSMV driving record. Choose the #1 On Line traffic school in all of Florida.

Palm Beach County, FL Auto Insurance Requirements

In order to legally drive a licensed and registered vehicle in Palm Beach County, Florida, you must carry at the very least, the minimum amount of car insurance coverage, which is $10,000 personal injury protection (PIP) and $10,000 property damage liability (PDL). Anyone driving a vehicle in or around Lake Park, Boynton Beach, Century Village, and Lantana must contain this insurance from an insurance company that is licensed by the Florida Department of Financial Services.

    Fearful that a traffic ticket may ruin your Palm Beach County driving record? It very well could unless you do something about it. The results from receiving a moving violation can vary, but most include some kind of reflection on your DHSMV driving record. This is usually in the form of points. Negative points on your record can affect your car insurance, and possibly the suspension of your Palm Springs driver's license. Let our On Line traffic school help you dismiss those pesky points.