MISSOURI
DRIVER EDUCATION

 

Attention Missouri parents and teens!  Stop by and visit us in person at an upcoming conference in your area:

What:  MPE Conference

When:  April 17-18, 2009

Where:  KCI Expo Center, Kansas City, Missouri

Driver Ed in a Box will satisfy all of your teenager’s driver education needs and at the same time teach them to become a safe, collision-free driver.  In Missouri, you do not need to take any other driver education course (either through the School system or from a commercial school).

 

The first 6 hours of the classroom included in our course, combined with the Missouri Driver Manual, will give your teen all the information they need to pass the testing requirements and receive their instruction permit at age 15.

 

Driver Ed in a Box® gives you the tools to work with your teen during the permit stage.  Missouri requires you spend a minimum of 20* hours supervising your teen driver during the permit time.  Our course will guide you past the handling skills learned in traditional driver education, giving you the tools you need to teach the skills your teen driver needs to become a safe, collision-free driver.  By combining the 20 hours Missouri requires with the tools you receive in Driver Ed in a Box®, you will help your teen build the habits of safe, collision-free driving (click here to access our Product Description page).   Driver Ed in a Box® creates habits that are proven to be effective (see Survey).  

 

The Driver Ed in a Box program gives you the tools to master the skills of each section of driving (we break it down to Parking Lot, Neighborhood, Two Lane and Four Lane Light Traffic, Freeway, Rural and Heavy Traffic).  With our checklist and audio CDs, it allows the student to master the skills required in each area at their own pace before moving on to the next section.  All of this is completed during the state required permit time.  Once you have had your permit a minimum of 6 months and are at least 16 (Missouri state requirements), you can go to the local driver license examiner and take your road test.

Parents using Driver Ed in a Box® to work directly with their teen and supervise their progress ensures the safest teen drivers on the road.

For more information about Missouri's driver license laws, please visit:

Parent/student comments:

"It covered everything a beginning driver needed to know, thoroughly."
- Parent, Springfield, Missouri

 

"Excellent. Your introduction, hints for teachers, guides for progression through the learning to drive experience were extremely helpful. Also, the combination of audio, video and workbook!" - Parent, Kimberling, Missouri

 

"After using the tips and tricks discussed in the book, the most complex tasks became easy. With each day of driving I became more confident in my driving. As I look back, I can see the type of driver the course has made me: A careful driver without being too slow or too cautious. Not only am I appreciative of the course, so is everyone else on the road!" - JDH, Chesterfield, Missouri

 

*Effective January 1, 2007, state law requires 40 hours of behind-the-wheel driving instruction, including a minimum of ten hours of behind-the-wheel driving instruction that occurs during the nighttime hours falling between sunset and sunrise.