
Reporting Your TLSAE Course Completion to the Florida Licensing Office
Just finished your Florida drug and alcohol (TLSAE) course? Here’s exactly what happens next—how to report completion, take your permit test, and get your learner’s license fast.

How Much of a Difference Does Driver’s Ed Really Make?
Does driver’s ed actually make you a safer driver? Uncover what the research says, what factors matter most, and how to choose a course that truly improves your skills.

How to Get Your Motorcycle License in Florida
Learn how to get your Florida motorcycle license or endorsement with these simple steps and requirements.

How to Get Your Florida Driver's License as a New Resident with Aceable
Ace your move to Florida with our guide on obtaining a driver's license. Navigate the process seamlessly with Aceable – your key to a Sunshine State license.

Florida Driving Lessons: What Teens Need to Know
Learn how Florida teens can earn a driver’s license through the Graduated Driver Licensing process—from driver’s ed and learner’s permits to supervised driving and new DETS course rules.

Can My Parents Teach Me to Drive in Florida?
If your parent is a licensed driver, they can instruct you in driving. It's important to understand the qualifications necessary to ensure you're learning from someone properly certified.

Do You Have to Do Aceable All in One Sitting? - Aceable
Do you have to complete your Aceable course in one sitting? Nope. Learn how progress is saved, what time limits apply, and why flexible, self-paced learning is a game-changer.

Defensive Driving Insurance Discounts in Texas
Here’s something you may not know: taking a defensive driving course can actually save you money in the long run. Yes save you money!

Take Advantage of Insurance Discounts
Car insurance is expensive, but you don't have to pay full price. There are many discounts available to teen drivers to lower the cost of insurance.

I Completed My Florida Driver's Ed — What Should I Do Now?
Learn about all the steps you need to take to get your Florida driver license — from the 4-hour drug and alcohol class to the driving skills test.