North Dakota Online Driver Education

Learn the rules of the road with DriverEdToGo. We make earning your license EASY!

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Driver ed designed with you in mind

When teens are first learning to drive, they are highly receptive to important messages about the dangers of unsafe driving and driving while intoxicated. That is why it is so important for parents to get involved at this initial stage to ensure proper and thorough education to help set ground rules and instill good driving habits, as their teen takes on the responsibility of operating a motor vehicle.

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Course Syllabus

Course Duration

This online driver education course is not timed.

Final Exam

The final exam is online and may be taken as many times as necessary until the student has scored 85% or better.

Delivery

After you complete the course, we will send you a certificate of completion; however, it will not satisfy your state’s permit or licensing requirements and is intended for your records only.

Chapters

  1. 1
    1.1 Course Description
    1.2 Welcome
    1.3 Account Navigation
    1.4 Course Objectives
    1.5 Important Reminder
    1.6 Course Requirements
  2. 2
    2.1 Preparing to Drive: Your Vehicle
    2.2 Vehicle Safety Matters
    2.3 Safety Equipment: Interior
    2.4 Seatbelts and Child Restraints
    2.5 Safety Equipment: Exterior
    2.6 Equipment Not Permitted
    2.7 Carbon Monoxide
    2.8 Vehicle Safety Maintenance
    2.9 Bumper Height Requirements
    2.10 Trailers, Towing, and Load
    2.11 Chapter Review
  3. 3
    3.1 Preparing to Drive: You the Driver
    3.2 Physical Conditions
    3.3 Drowsy Driving
    3.4 Emotions & Stress
    3.5 Road Rage
    3.6 Distracted Driving
    3.7 Characteristics of a Good Driver
    3.8 The Dangers of Drinking and Driving
    3.9 Chapter Review
  4. 4
    4.1 Alcohol, Drugs & the Dangers of Driving Under the Influence
    4.2 The Effects of Alcohol on Driving Ability
    4.3 The Effects of Drugs on Driving Ability
    4.4 Other Effects of Drugs & Alcohol
    4.5 The Price of Driving Under the Influence
    4.6 Ending Up Addicted
    4.7 Preventing Impaired Driving
    4.8 Chapter Review
  5. 5
    5.1 Traffic Controls
    5.2 Traffic Control Signals
    5.3 Pavement Markings: Lines and Lanes
    5.4 Crosswalks & Other Pavement Markings
    5.5 Traffic Signs Colors and Shapes
    5.6 Regulatory Signs
    5.7 Warning Signs
    5.8 School Zones
    5.9 Railroad Crossings & Drawbridges
    5.10 Construction & Maintenance Zones
    5.11 Chapter Review
  6. 6
    6.1 Driving Safely
    6.2 Basic Control Tasks: Starting
    6.3 Basic Control Tasks: Vehicle Operation
    6.4 Speed & Speed Limits
    6.5 Braking Distance
    6.6 Safe Following Distances
    6.7 Right-of-Way
    6.8 Intersections
    6.9 Making Turns
    6.10 Passing & Being Passed
    6.11 Parking
    6.12 Chapter Review
  7. 7
    7.1 Expressway Driving
    7.2 Introduction to Expressways
    7.3 Expressways: Entering & Merging
    7.4 Expressways: Lane Management
    7.5 Expressways: Safety & Special Conditions
    7.6 Expressways: Exiting
    7.7 Chapter Review
  8. 8
    8.1 Sharing The Road
    8.2 Vulnerable Road Users
    8.3 Sharing the Road with Pedestrians
    8.4 Sharing the Road with Bicycles
    8.5 Sharing the Road with Motorcycles
    8.6 Sharing the Road with Commercial Vehicles
    8.7 Sharing the Road with Other Vehicles
    8.8 Chapter Review
  9. 9
    9.1 Preventing and Handling Accidents
    9.2 Defensive Driving
    9.3 Escape Techniques
    9.4 Vehicle Emergencies
    9.5 Special Driving Situations
    9.6 Your Responsibilities After a Crash
    9.7 Chapter Review
  10. 10
    10.1 Your Driving Privilege
    10.2 Insurance Laws
    10.3 Graduated Licensing
    10.4 Motorcycle Licensing
    10.5 Losing Your License
    10.6 Chapter Review
  11. 11
    11.1 Road Trips and Vehicle Tips
    11.2 The Highway Transportation System
    11.3 Planning a Trip
    11.4 Using Maps
    11.5 Energy Efficiency
    11.6 Chapter Review
  12. 12
    12.1 Final Exam
    12.2 Final Exam Instructions

 

North Dakota Online Driver Education and Online Driver Ed Courses

The online website DriverEdToGo.com is the leading and most popular online driver training course within the state of North Dakota. The driver training program we have is offered entire online which means you do not attend any classes but receive the course through a computer via our website. The course is intensive and has all the necessary lessons you need to earn you DMV learner’s permit.

  • You can take the entire course in a number of settings
  • We will process your certificate the same day you complete your course
  • We guarantee you total satisfaction which means you only pay if you get to stay on
  • You will pay lower auto insurance premiums
  • The course will be delivered via an audio narration, making it pretty easy to follow
  • The course offer 24 hour, 7 days per week technical and customer support

Online Driver Education and Licensing Procedures in North Dakota

Once you take the first step towards attaining your driver’s qualification and permit, the journey begins. Everybody knows that driving is a valuable skill but can also have some disastrous consequences. The state of North Dakota has developed and implemented a program for drivers under the age of 18 so they can learn and develop safe driving habits in the early formative years of their adult life. Below is a summary of some of the things young drivers need in order to obtain their driver’s license.

North Dakota School Learner’s Permit

If you are interested in joining this program, then you have to be at least 14 years of age. Only then do you qualify for the school learner’s permit in the state. While the permit is only valid for a period of three months, it can be renewed. This permit will allow you to drive a vehicle so long as there is an adult at least 21 years of age who is actively supervising you and sitting in the front passenger seat.

The North Dakota School Permit

After a period of about 2 months with the school learner’s permit, you may now apply for the school permit so long as you meet some conditions set by the state. First you have to pass an exam which will include a written part and a road test. This exam will be given to you by your course instructor. You will also need to have completed about 50 hours or more of driving practice under supervision. The school learner’s permit should be held at least two months and in good condition which means no citations or violations. Finally, you will be required to have completed a state approved driver’s learning course.

Learner’s Permit in North Dakota

At this stage, you will now be eligible to apply for a learner’s permit or LPD after you turn 15 years. Those already holding a school permit will not need to take the written test. The permit will be valid for a period of 1 year but is renewable.

Restrictions Placed on the Learner’s Permit

There are a couple of restrictions placed on the learner’s permit that you will receive at this stage. One is that you can only drive a motor vehicle in the presence of an adult, 21 years and above, who has a valid driver’s license. Both of you will definitely need to make use of your seat belts at all times.

The North Dakota Provisional Driver’s License

Once you have been in possession of the learner’s permit for a period of about 5 months with no more than 3 points accrued in that time, then you will be eligible to apply for the provisional driver’s license. However, you will still need to meet some set conditions. These conditions are that you complete a driver’s ed course approved by the state and have about 50 hours driving experience or practice hours that will include 10 hours of night driving. A certificate will be needed to prove this. Also, regarding the North Dakota online drivers education process, you will at this stage be required to pass a written and road test to qualify for this permit.

Restrictions will, however, still apply. For example, the law does not allow you to carry more than 1 passenger under the age of 19 years unless accompanied and supervised by a competent and qualified driver. Driving after midnight and before 5.00 am is also prohibited. The use of cell phones is also prohibited and all passengers in the car must buckle up. Once you turn 18 then you may apply for your full license without any of these restrictions provided you meet some of the requirements set by the state such as holding the provision license for a period of 12 months with no more than 3 infringement points.

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  • 5
    Brilliant! Everything I needed in a quick and accessible format. Not too long, not too restrictive, and very very educational! Thanks a million!
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  • 5
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  • 5
    The course was easy to navigate and had a lot of information to get me started on driving. Good system of quizzes, exams, and information.
    Andy H.
  • 5
    Thanks! I learned a lot more than I did on my own. The videos and simulations made it extremely helpful and much more entertaining.
    Lydia L.