All students, regardless of virtual or in-person must be in class on time. The National Safety Council Defensive Driving Program is an interactive instructor-led program that provides drivers with knowledge and safe driving techniques to prevent collisions and violations. The program focuses on collision prevention through hazard recognition and the application of collision-avoidance techniques.
In addition, the course addresses common driving violations that result in collisions and how to change driving habits to eliminate moving violations.
The emphasis is on identifying and choosing safe and legal behind-the-wheel behaviors and actions. Register Now. CSM offers the required training necessary to become a licensed Driver Education Instructor in Maryland through the Motor Vehicle Administration as well as classes for those already licensed. View Classes Here.
Costs and Aid. Registration Options. Get Started. Driver Education. CSM Driver Education Program ranks among the highest first time test pass rates in the state of Maryland for the provisional license. Adult Drivers Ed. Practice Permit Test. Insurance Discount. Study at your own pace, anywhere you have Internet access Continue the course anytime, right where you left off Friendly customer support 7 days a week.
So Why Us? Read for yourself and join us now. Ksenia R. Lisa A. April F. No other out-of-state certificates are currently accepted. The MVA does not endorse or recommend any individual, business, or organization included on the Provider Listing. MVA is not responsible for performance or non-performance of the providers, however, MVA has established guidelines and any violation may result in termination of the agreement between the provider and MVA. If any information contained in these listings is found to be inaccurate or if you have other concerns about a school on the list, please contact us at driveredu mdot.
You must be at least 15 years and 9 months old to apply for your permit. For more information, visit our Driver's Permits in Maryland page. You can usually begin the classroom portion without a learner's permit.
If you are a new Maryland resident and have held an out-of-state driver's license for less than 18 months, you'll need to complete a Maryland MVA-approved driver's education course. You must complete a Maryland Driver's Ed course before applying for your provisional driver's license if:.
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