Drivers Education


Driver Education consists of:

  • Classroom-theory phase
  • State Final Exam
  • On-the-road lab phase. 

In this classroom phase, students will study the road rules of the State of Delaware, traffic accident causes and its effects on society, the physical and mental aspects of driving, and related safety topics such as seatbelt use, road rage, and Defensive Driving. Students must attend at least 30 hours of classroom time in the classroom-phase. In the road phase, students will receive basic instruction in standard operational procedures, maneuvering the vehicle in confined areas, neighborhood driving, two and four lane highway driving, city driving and parking. Students must log at least 7 hours of behind-the-wheel time and at least 7 hours of observation time in the on-the-road phase. Students must also pass at State of Delaware Final Exam with at least a 70% or better. 

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