Online Drivers Education Course Approved by the California DMV

Welcome to our CA DMV APPROVED Online Driver Education Course!
We offer DMV sample permit tests as well as the DMV video test so you can study and look over the questions as many times as you like, Just click on the links on the top right side of the page. When you are finished with our course we will send you your completion certificate.

This course is divided into 22 chapters, Once you finish each chapter you will have a short quiz to test your knowledge. You must get a mandatory 75% to move to the next chapter. You can complete the course as per your schedule. If you leave the site, your information and test scores will be saved, so you can log back in anytime and continue with the course.

Upon Completion, You’ll Receive an Email from the Website with the marks you received in each chapter and by Mail We will send you The Certificate of Completion of Drivers Ed
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Whittier is a city in Los Angeles County, California about 12 miles (19 km) southeast of Los Angeles. The city had a total population of 83,680, as of the 2000 census and encompasses 12.5 square miles (32.4 square kilometers). [1] Like nearby Montebello, the city is considered to constitute part of the Gateway Cities and is part the southeast area of Los Angeles County. Whittier was incorporated in February 1898, although it was first settled in 1887, and became a Charter city in 1955.[2] The city’s population has increased steadily since its pioneer days, but it experienced a rapid acceleration in growth in the 1990s. It has increased from 77,807 in 1990 to 83,680 in 2000 and is projected to grow to over 90,000 in 2010. The city is named for the poet, John Greenleaf Whittier and is home to the historic Whittier College.