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So my daughter just turned 15, and need to get going on a drivers ed class.
She is OK with me teaching her the driving portion (she has driven with me on country roads in the Navasota area), so I am looking at parent taught driver education (PTDE) courses online for her.
I have already sent my stuff to the state to be her driving her driving instructor.
Anyone have a recommendation for an online PTDE course? I have seen a bunch online, not sure what if any real difference besides price that I can see.
They all seem to include the same stuff, just a matter of how easy the online course is to navigate and how well it actually teaches stuff.
Looking at Driversed.com ($70 this weekend, normally $100), aceable.com ($75 this weekend, normally $100), and Texasdrivingschool.com ($75 regular price).
Aceable seems to be in the top 3 in all the online reviews I have seen, so I am leaning toward that one, unless somebody has personal experience with another site (Driversed.com is also highly rated).
And just FYI, wife is totally against her getting a bike, she won't even let me take her on rides outside the neighborhood, although I have debated just getting us enrolled in a MSF course. That will be a later discussion in a year or so.
She is OK with me teaching her the driving portion (she has driven with me on country roads in the Navasota area), so I am looking at parent taught driver education (PTDE) courses online for her.
I have already sent my stuff to the state to be her driving her driving instructor.
Anyone have a recommendation for an online PTDE course? I have seen a bunch online, not sure what if any real difference besides price that I can see.
They all seem to include the same stuff, just a matter of how easy the online course is to navigate and how well it actually teaches stuff.
Looking at Driversed.com ($70 this weekend, normally $100), aceable.com ($75 this weekend, normally $100), and Texasdrivingschool.com ($75 regular price).
Aceable seems to be in the top 3 in all the online reviews I have seen, so I am leaning toward that one, unless somebody has personal experience with another site (Driversed.com is also highly rated).
And just FYI, wife is totally against her getting a bike, she won't even let me take her on rides outside the neighborhood, although I have debated just getting us enrolled in a MSF course. That will be a later discussion in a year or so.
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