6-Hour DETS Course for First-Time Drivers Under 18
Florida’s New Driver Education & Traffic Safety (DETS) Course
Ready to Drive?

DETS Course Only
6-hour state-required course for students under 18. Get your learner’s license with the new DETS requirement. (Permit exam not included)
- 6-Hour Florida DETS Course
- Meets State Requirement for drivers under 18
- 100% Online, Self-Paced
- Certificate Sent Directly to the FLHSMV
$29.95
No Hidden Fees

Official Florida Permit Exam + Practice Exam
Perfect for students under 18 who already completed the DETS course and want to pass the Florida Permit Exam with confidence.
- Full-Length Practice Test
- Official Florida Permit Test (Class E Knowledge Exam)
- Proof of Completion Sent to FLHSMV
$39.95
No Hidden Fees

Full DETS Package
Gives students under 18 the best chance to pass the exam and get their learner’s license — all in one bundle.
- 6-Hour Florida DETS Course
- Permit Practice Exam
- Official Florida Permit Exam (Class E Knowledge Exam)
- Meets State Requirement for Drivers Under 18
- 100% Online
- Certificate Sent to FLHSMV
$64.95
No Hidden Fees
Learn Anywhere. Anytime. Your Way.
Take the DETS course 100% online
Works on phone, tablet, or computer
Certificate is sent directly to the FLHSMV after completion
What’s Changing for Under 18 Drivers in Florida
4-hour TLSAE
The current 4-hour TLSAE course does not meet the new law for students under 18 and will not count toward their licensing requirements.
6-hour DETS course
If you’re under 18
Do I really need the DETS course?
Can I take this course on my phone?
How is my certificate submitted?
What if I need help?
What is the difference between DETS and TLSAE?
Florida now uses two different first-time driver education courses depending on your age.
TLSAE (Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education) is a 4-hour course that every first-time driver who is 18 or older must complete before applying for a license. There are no alternatives for adults.
DETS (Driver Education Traffic Safety) is a 6-hour course that became mandatory on July 1, 2025 for all first-time drivers who are under 18. DETS includes more in-depth training on defensive driving, hazards, and teen-specific risk factors, and it has a required final exam.
If you are under 18, you must complete the DETS course.
If you are 18 or older, you must complete the TLSAE course.
How long does the course take?
What will I learn in this course?
The course covers driving topics including:
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Traffic laws and safe driving practices
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The effects of alcohol and drugs on driving
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Defensive driving strategies
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Sharing the road with others
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Vehicle maintenance and safety checks
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Emergency situations and hazard awareness

