Florida Traffic Laws and Substance Abuse Education Course
Driver Improvement Education
Florida Traffic Laws and Substance Abuse Education Course
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Minimum Age: 14 yrs - Maximum Age: No Maximum
- 4-Hour TLSAE Course
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STATE-APPROVED TRAFFIC LAW AND DRUG & ALCOHOL COURSE
All first-time drivers in Florida need to complete a state-approved 4-Hour Drug and Alcohol Course / First-time Driver Course / Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE) course to apply for their Florida learner’s permit. Our course is state-approved by the FLHSMV and can be taken 100% online without any hassles. Simple to do and guaranteed to pass. This course will teach you about traffic laws, traffic safety, and substance abuse avoidance as required.
Our Florida Drug and Alcohol Course is also known by these other names:
- Alcohol Drugs Accident Prevention Training (ADAPT)
- Drug, Alcohol and Traffic Awareness (DATA)
- Drug, Alcohol and Traffic Education (DATE)
- Drug and Alcohol Awareness Course
- Drug and Alcohol Class
- First–Time Driver Course
- Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE)
ABOUT THIS COURSE:
- We provide a 100% money-back guarantee. If you request a refund within 30 days of purchase and prior to attempting the final examination, we will refund your money, no questions asked.
FUN TO WATCH–EASY TO LEARN
Our Florida first time driver course is designed to help you get your Florida Learners Permit fast and quick. By combining easy-to-learn text lessons with entertaining videos, you’ll be amazed at how quickly you’ll comprehend our course material. Our course is also divided into concise one-subject chapters so you’re able to concentrate on learning one subject at a time.
How to Get Started
- Click on the Enroll Today button and complete the form and process your payment.
- Log on to your account and click on the “Classes” button. Send the digital contract to your email to complete.
- Once you have completed your contract via our electronic process, it is automatically applied to your account.
- You can now start your course.
- Once you complete your course, you can print off your Completion Certificate for your records, and we will notify the DMV of your completion.
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General Information
To get your Florida learner’s permit, you must:
- Be at least 15 years old
- Complete the Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE) course
- Pass a vision and hearing test at a DMV service center
- Pass the permit exam online or in person
- Provide proof of identity, such as a Social Security Number, Alien ID number or Non-Alien ID number
Those under 18 must be monitored by a parent or guardian during the online permit exam. Parents or guardians must provide a valid driver license number before the start of the exam to certify that they will monitor the exam and ensure the student receives no assistance.
To earn your Florida driver’s license, you must:
- Be at least 16 years old
- Hold a learner’s permit for at least one year or reach your 18th birthday — whichever comes first
- Provide a Certification of Minor Driving Experience Form to prove you have 50 hours of driving experience
- Pass the Class E Driving Skills Test at a local DMV
- Take your test with a vehicle that passes a basic inspection and has valid registration and proof of insurance
- Receive no moving violation convictions for one year from the date your learner’s license was issued (unless you received one moving violation where adjudication was withheld)
- Provide documents to establish proof of identity
You must be at least 14 years old to take the Florida DMV Drug and Alcohol Course.
You must be at least 15 years old to earn a Florida learner’s permit.
You must be at least 16 years old to earn a Florida driver’s license.
Course Information
You do not need to take the TLSAE course if you held a driver’s license from any other state, country or jurisdiction. You are also exempt if you previously completed a Florida Driver Education Licensing Assistance Program (DELAP), which is a driver education program offered in some high schools.
Yes, the Drug and Alcohol Course includes eight content quizzes to test your knowledge throughout the course as well as personal identification questions to verify your identity. The final exam contains 40 multiple-choice questions. You must score at least 80 percent on the final to pass the course.
You have three hours to complete the test.
Yes, you are guaranteed to pass. If you do not pass the test on your first try, you can retake it until you do.
Your course completion status is automatically sent to the Florida DSMV. You do not need to provide a physical course certificate to the DMV. Upon successfully completing the final exam you can download a certificate of completion for your records.
The course takes about 4 hours to complete. You can take it at your own pace online. There is also a final exam. It consists of 50 multiple-choice questions, and you must answer 40 correctly in order to pass.
No, the Permit Test, or written test, also known as the Road Rules and Road Signs exam, is separate from the TLSAE final exam. It is also required in order to get a permit or license in Florida.
No, in order to take the test, you are required to take the 4-hour course first.
You will be able to download your certificate immediately after passing the final exam. It will contain a confirmation number that you can use at the DMV to assist in locating your record.
The DMV uses an electronic system to keep track of and verify all course completions. They are able to search for your record using your full legal name and your date of birth. If your record of completion is not found in the DMV database, please contact us right away. Our customer support team can assist with resubmitting your record or making changes to it if needed.
Technical requirements to take this course:
- Internet-enabled device: desktop/laptop computer, tablet, or smartphone. Tablets and phones older than 5 years may have difficulties with the course content.
- Computer speakers or headphones (to listen to audio in course videos)
- Internet connection: 2-5 Mbps download bandwidth
- Browser support: Google Chrome, Apple Safari, Microsoft Edge, or Mozilla Firefox
- Internet Explorer is not supported
- The browser must have cookies and JavaScript enabled
- Adobe Reader or another PDF viewer (for electronic certificates)