Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Online Driver Ed/TLSAE for Teens

With behind-the-wheel training obviously curtailed due to social distancing practices and the struggles of adapting to new daily routines on their minds, teens might be tempted to forego learning to drive. But now is the perfect time for prospective young drivers to complete the "classroom" portion of their driver education, and it's an opportunity for your driving school to bring in a little extra cash during this business slowdown. Internet-based traffic safety education courses from Traffic Safety Consultants, Inc., (TSC)—including Driver Education in California and the Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE) course in Florida—are still up and running during the coronavirus pandemic. And with schools nationwide transitioning to distance-learning activities, teens are now more familiar than ever with completing educational programs online.

TSC's online programs feature easy-to-read text supplemented by full-color graphics, informative charts and diagrams, and streaming videos that enhance student comprehension. And the simple-to-navigate courses are mobile-ready, meaning today's connected kids can access them on a smartphone, tablet, or any other internet-connected device (yes, even one of those old-timey desktop computers). State-of-the-art internet technologies and our dedicated, in-house technical support staff and redundant server configurations ensure 99.9% system up-time—meaning students have convenient access to their course whenever and wherever they want it.

Get the word out, and let teens know that you're still open for business! Completing a Driver Ed/TLSAE course will make productive use of their social distancing time at home. By completing the "classroom" portion of driver education now, they'll be prepared to get their behind-the-wheel training once the nation is off of "lockdown." Then they can be safely on the road before they know it!