Texas Driving Schools
Find state-licensed driving schools in Texas. Browse our comprehensive directory of local driving schools.
Texas Insurance Discount
Example: $150/mo premium with 2% off
$3 /month saved
$36/year
Check if your state offers online options.
Who qualifies
Drivers age 55+
Discount
2-10%, varies by insurer
Requirements
No state mandate. Age 55+ for some insurers. Voluntary completion. No existing driver training discount.
Savings example based on Texas's average full-coverage premium of $150/month with a 2% discount. Your actual savings depend on your premium and insurer.
Driving Schools in Texas
Anderson County
Andrews County
Angelina County
Archer County
Bailey County
Bandera County
Bastrop County
Bee County
Bexar County
Borden County
Bowie County
Brewster County
Burnet County
Caldwell County
Calhoun County
Cass County
Cherokee County
Childress County
Clay County
Cochran County
Coleman County
Collin County
Collingsworth County
Colorado County
Comanche County
Cooke County
Coryell County
Crane County
Crockett County
Crosby County
Dallam County
Dallas County
Dawson County
Deaf Smith County
Delta County
Denton County
Dewitt County
Dickens County
Eastland County
Edwards County
El Paso County
Ellis County
Erath County
Falls County
Fannin County
Fort Bend County
Franklin County
Freestone County
Gaines County
Galveston County
Garza County
Glasscock County
Gray County
Gregg County
Grimes County
Hale County
Hall County
Hardeman County
Hardin County
Harris County
Harrison County
Haskell County
Hays County
Hemphill County
Henderson County
Hill County
Hockley County
Hood County
Hopkins County
Houston County
Howard County
Hudspeth County
Hunt County
Hutchinson County
Jack County
Jasper County
Jeff Davis County
Jefferson County
Johnson County
Jones County
Kaufman County
Kent County
Kimble County
King County
Knox County
Lamar County
Lamb County
Lampasas County
Lavaca County
Lee County
Leon County
Liberty County
Limestone County
Llano County
Lubbock County
Marion County
Martin County
Mclennan County
Medina County
Midland County
Milam County
Mills County
Montague County
Montgomery County
Moore County
Morris County
Nacogdoches County
Oldham County
Orange County
Palo Pinto County
Panola County
Parker County
Parmer County
Pecos County
Polk County
Presidio County
Rains County
Real County
Red River County
Reeves County
Refugio County
Roberts County
Robertson County
Rusk County
Sabine County
San Saba County
Scurry County
Shelby County
Sherman County
Smith County
Somervell County
Stephens County
Sutton County
Tarrant County
Taylor County
Tom Green County
Travis County
Upton County
Van Zandt County
Waller County
Wichita County
Williamson County
Winkler County
Wise County
Wood County
Yoakum County
Young County
Texas DMV Reference
DMV Office Locations
Find your nearest DMV office in Texas. Addresses, hours, and appointment info.
License Renewal Guide
How to renew your Texas driver's license. Online, in-person, and mail options.
License Fee Schedule
Texas DMV fees for permits, licenses, renewals, and ID cards.
DMV Forms and Documents
Required documents for licenses, REAL ID, name changes, and more.
Vehicle Registration
Registration fees, title transfers, and emissions requirements.
Driver's Handbook
Official driver's manual, chapter summaries, and study topics.
Frequently Asked Questions About Driving in Texas
Yes. Texas requires an approved driver's education course for all teens under 18. Texas also allows parent-taught driver's education, making it one of only three states with this option.
Texas requires only 30 hours of supervised driving practice, including 10 hours at night. This is among the lowest supervised hour requirements in the nation.
Texas teen intermediate license holders cannot drive between midnight and 5 a.m. for the first 12 months. Exceptions apply for work, school, and emergencies.
Yes. Texas is one of only three states that permits parent-taught driver's education. Parents must purchase a state-approved curriculum package and document all required hours.
A Texas driver's license costs $25 and is valid for 5 years. The learner's permit costs $16.
Texas intermediate license holders may carry no more than 1 non-family passenger under 21 at a time during the first 12 months. Family members are always exempt.
Texas GDL restrictions last until age 18. Teens must maintain a clean record and complete all required steps before full privileges are granted.
Yes. Texas bans cell phone use for teen drivers during the first 12 months of the intermediate stage. Violations carry fines up to $500.
Yes. A 16-year-old with a Texas provisional license can drive alone during allowed hours, subject to the midnight curfew and passenger limits for the first 12 months.
Texas's written knowledge test covers traffic laws, road signs, and safe driving. The road test evaluates standard maneuvers and observation skills. Most applicants who study the Texas Driver Handbook pass on the first try.
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