Solutions · Teen driver education

Built for teen driver ed, down to the last required minute

DriversEdPro is designed around state teen programs: classroom hours, behind-the-wheel minutes, night driving, observation time, parent involvement, and the paperwork that proves it all.

Classroom hoursBehind-the-wheelObservation timeNight drivingParent involvementCompletion certificates

Your curriculum, covered

Every part of a teen program in one record

Classroom, driving, and observation are usually tracked in three different places. Here they feed one completion record per student.

Classroom instruction

  • Live classes with attendance, or self-paced lessons with attention checks
  • State curriculum broken into units, lessons, and required minutes
  • Quizzes and exams gate progress so no one skips ahead

Behind-the-wheel

  • Drive types for standard, night, highway, and test-prep lessons
  • Instructors log start, stop, route notes, and skills from their phone
  • Day and night minutes tally automatically against the requirement

Observation & parent hours

  • Observation seats booked alongside driving slots
  • Parent-supervised practice logs where your state counts them
  • Every hour rolls into one completion record per student

Meeting the standard

Requirements are enforced, not just written down

The platform knows what your state expects and will not let a student slip through without meeting it. Records are kept the way an auditor wants to see them.

Hour requirements enforced

Set the classroom, driving, night, and observation minutes your state requires. Students cannot be marked complete until every bucket is met.

Audit-ready records

Attendance, drive logs, grades, and instructor sign-offs are timestamped and kept on the student record, ready for a state or insurance audit.

Completion certificates

Generate completion paperwork when requirements are met, with the school, program, and hour totals filled in automatically.

Night driving tracked

Night minutes are logged separately from day driving, so the split your state asks for is always provable.

Instructor credentials

Keep instructor licenses and certifications on file with expiration reminders, so classes are always taught by qualified staff.

Retakes with rules

Failed exams and missed classes follow your retake policy: wait periods, attempt limits, and makeup class booking.

How it runs

From enrollment to certificate

A teen program has a clear shape. The platform follows it, so your staff never has to hold the process together by hand.

  1. Load your state program

    Define programs with the exact classroom, driving, night, and observation hours your state requires. Add your curriculum or build lessons in the Learning Center.

  2. Enroll teens and link parents

    Students enroll online, sign documents, and pay tuition or installments. Parents link with a code and follow progress from day one.

  3. Teach, drive, and log

    Attendance, quiz scores, and drive minutes are captured as they happen. Instructors log every lesson from the app, nothing is reconstructed later.

  4. Certify completion

    When every requirement is met, the record shows it, and completion paperwork is generated from the data you already have.

Teen programs run tighter on DriversEdPro

Schools switch because the record keeping and reminders do the work their staff used to do.

100%
of required hours enforced before completion
1
record per student, from enrollment to certificate
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spreadsheets needed to prove compliance

Questions

Teen driver education questions answered

What schools ask about running state teen programs on DriversEdPro.

Does DriversEdPro match my state's teen curriculum?

Programs are fully configurable. You set the classroom hours, behind-the-wheel minutes, night driving, observation time, and exam rules your state requires, and the platform enforces them for every student.

How are behind-the-wheel hours recorded?

Instructors log each drive from their phone with start and stop times, day or night designation, route notes, and skill grades. Minutes tally automatically on the student record.

Can parents see their teen's progress?

Yes. Parents link to their student with a code and see hours completed, quiz scores, attendance, upcoming lessons, and balances in real time on the web or in the mobile app.

What happens if a student fails an exam or misses class?

Your retake policy is enforced automatically: wait periods, attempt limits, retake fees if you charge them, and makeup class booking for missed sessions.

Is the record enough for a state audit?

Every attendance mark, drive log, grade, and sign-off is timestamped and stored on the student record. You can produce a complete, ordered history for any student at any time.

Can we run both live classroom and online self-paced programs?

Yes. Schools run live classes with attendance, self-paced online courses with attention checks, or a hybrid of both, all under the same hour requirements.

Run your teen program the way the state expects

See how your curriculum, hour requirements, and paperwork map onto DriversEdPro in a short demo.