Structured Parent Curriculum · 50+ Hours of Guidance

Driving & Surviving — A Parent’s Online Guide to Teaching Your Teen.

Florida requires 50 logged driving hours with a parent before a teen can apply for their Class E license. This is the curriculum that makes those hours count — structured lessons, safety checkpoints, and the psychology of new drivers, all online.

One-time fee · Lifetime access for your household

$59.95

Cheaper than a single professional driving lesson. Covers unlimited hours with your teen.

  • 12-week structured curriculum
  • Skill progression checkpoints
  • Printable parent lesson plans
  • Hard conversations” scripts
  • Shared household access

Full refund in the first 30 days if it’s not a fit

50 hrs

Florida Parent Requirement

12 Weeks

Structured Program

Printable

Lesson Plans

Household

Shared Access

How it works

Turn “50 hours of driving” into a real curriculum.

Most parents log 50 hours as “drives to soccer practice.” This course turns those hours into a structured program — graduated difficulty, real checkpoints, and the conversations that matter.

01

Start with the parent orientation

A 90-minute self-paced read covering the psychology of teen drivers, risk factors you don’t see on the road, and how to coach without eroding trust.

02

Follow the 12-week skill progression

Empty parking lots to highways, night driving to rain, emergency maneuvers to merging. Each week has specific goals, lesson plans, and checkpoint assessments.

03

Log the 50 Florida-required hours

Track driving hours, weather conditions, and skill milestones in the built-in log. Print or export when your teen is ready to apply for their Class E license.

Frequently Asked Questions

What parents actually want to know.

Teaching your kid to drive is part curriculum, part emotional regulation. We cover both.

Yes. Florida law requires teens under 18 to complete 50 hours of supervised driving (10 of which must be at night) before applying for a Class E license. Our program provides the structured curriculum to fill those hours and includes a built-in log to track your teen’s progress, weather conditions, and milestones, making it easy to certify the hours when you head to the DMV.

This course serves as a Parental Proctored Curriculum. While the state of Florida requires a parent or guardian to certify that the 50 hours were completed, they do not mandate a specific brand of curriculum. Our guide ensures you are teaching the specific skills the DMV expects to see during the road test, effectively bridging the gap between “driving to practice” and actual driver education.

You receive lifetime access for your entire household for a one-time fee. This is especially valuable for families with multiple children. You can revisit the 12-week progression, printable lesson plans, and coaching scripts years later when your younger children are ready to get behind the wheel.

Don’t worry—this isn’t a high-pressure academic test. The “checkpoints” and assessments are designed to ensure mastery of skills, not to penalize you. If you or your teen aren’t confident in a specific area, you can review the modules and retake the assessments as many times as needed until the maneuvers become second nature.

Yes. The Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE) course is a 4-hour theory requirement focused on laws and safety. It does not cover the 50 hours of behind-the-wheel training. Our guide picks up where the “Drug and Alcohol” course leaves off, giving parents a week-by-week roadmap to handle the actual physical coaching and “hard conversations” that happen inside the car.

Absolutely. The curriculum is fully mobile-responsive. You can pull up the “Hard Conversation” scripts, lesson goals, or the driving log right from your smartphone while in the passenger seat (though we recommend reviewing the lesson plan before the engine starts!).

Make the 50 hours actually count.

A structured 12-week curriculum that turns chauffeur duty into driver education. Under $25, lifetime household access.