Get Your First Texas License Starting Right Here in Aspermont

This is the Texas Adult Driver Education Course, approved by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Ages 18 to 24 must complete it before applying for a first Texas license. Adults 25 and older can take it to skip the in-person DPS written knowledge test. Either way, finishing this course gets you to the Stonewall County area DPS office ready for the driving skills test.

  • TDLR Approved: Regulated under Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84, meeting current Texas DPS requirements.
  • Self-Paced Course: No daily hour cap. Finish in one sitting or log back in across multiple sessions whenever it works for you.
  • ADE-1317 Certificate: Pass the final exam and you get the ADE-1317 Certificate of Completion to bring to the DPS office.
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Adult 4-hour Abbreviated Course

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Three Steps and You're Done

Enroll and Start

Create your account and begin the Texas Adult Driver Education Course. The lessons are text and image based with quizzes between sections. Your progress saves automatically after each section, so you can close out and pick back up without losing anything. No live video sessions to schedule around.

Work Through the Material

The course covers Texas road signs, traffic laws, and alcohol and drug content required under Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84. Adults are not required to log behind-the-wheel practice hours for this course. Work through the sections at whatever pace fits your schedule, with no daily cap on how much you complete.

Pass the Exam and Get Your Certificate

The final exam is 30 multiple-choice questions covering road signs and road rules. You need a 70% to pass. That exam substitutes for the DPS Class C written knowledge test. Pass it, and you get your ADE-1317 certificate after completing 6 hours of TDLR approved instruction. Then head to the DPS office for your driving skills test.

You Cannot Apply for Your License Until This Is Done

For anyone 18 to 24 in Stonewall County, the Texas Adult Driver Education Course is a hard requirement before the DPS will process your first license application. The Haskell DPS Driver License Office, about 25 miles from Aspermont, handles the driving skills test for this area. Finishing the course and passing the built-in written test means you walk in there with one less thing to deal with. Get the course done and get your appointment scheduled.

Built Around What Texas Actually Requires

This course follows the rules set in Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84, as of the latest TDLR guidelines. TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, is a TDLR approved Texas driver education provider. The content, the exam, and the ADE-1317 certificate all meet current Texas DPS requirements for adult driver education.

Last updated: 2025
State Approved Content

Every lesson meets TDLR standards under Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84. The certificate this course produces is accepted at Texas DPS Driver License Offices statewide, including the Haskell office serving Aspermont.

No Classroom Required

There is no adult driver education classroom in Aspermont. This course runs on any device with a browser. Log in from home, a library, or anywhere else in Stonewall County with an internet connection.

One Flat Price

The course costs $38.00. No add-on fees for the certificate. No separate charge to access the final exam. Pay once and complete the full TDLR approved course.

Online Course

Complete the Texas Adult Driver Education Course on your own schedule, with no commute and no classroom seat to find in Stonewall County.

No Daily Hour Cap

Finish in one day or spread sessions across multiple days without losing progress.

Exam Built In

The 30-question final exam substitutes for the DPS Class C written knowledge test.

Certificate Delivered Digitally

Your ADE-1317 arrives after you pass, ready to bring to the Haskell DPS office.

In-Person Classroom

No adult driver education classroom operates in Aspermont. Finding one means driving out of Stonewall County and working around a fixed schedule.

Limited Local Availability

No classroom option exists in Aspermont; travel outside Stonewall County is required.

Fixed Class Schedule

Classroom sessions run on the provider's timetable, not yours.

Same DPS Steps After

You still need the ADE-1317 certificate and the driving skills test regardless of format.

How Long Does This Actually Take?

The state mandates 6 hours of instruction. Here is how the two paths compare for someone in Aspermont.

Method
Estimated Time to Certificate
Online Course Complete the required 6 hours on your own schedule with no commute out of Stonewall County and no fixed session times to work around.
In-Person Classroom Requires driving outside Stonewall County, finding an available class date, and sitting through a scheduled session on someone else's timeline.

What Does Each Option Cost?

Price matters when you are just trying to get your first Texas license and move on with your life.

Method
Realistic Total Cost
Online Course Flat $38.00 covers the full course, all quizzes, the final exam, and your ADE-1317 Certificate of Completion.
In-Person Classroom Classroom tuition varies by provider, plus fuel and time costs for driving out of Aspermont to reach a licensed facility.

Works on Any Device You Have

Out in Stonewall County, you work with what you have got. This course runs on a phone, tablet, or laptop. The lessons are text and image based, so you are not fighting a slow connection to buffer video. Log in, work through a section, and close out when you need to. Your spot holds.

  • Any Device

    Phone, tablet, or desktop all work. No app download required to access the full course and final exam.

  • Auto-Saved Progress

    The server saves your progress after each section. Log out and come back without starting over from the beginning.

  • Pick Up Anytime

    No session timers forcing you to stay logged in. Return to the course whenever your schedule opens back up.

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About the Course Provider

TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com

TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, is a TDLR approved Texas driver education provider. The Texas Adult Driver Education Course meets the requirements of Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84, and produces the ADE-1317 Certificate of Completion accepted at Texas DPS Driver License Offices, including the Haskell office serving Aspermont residents.

  • TDLR approved Texas provider
  • Meets Title 16, Chapter 84 standards
  • ADE-1317 certificate issued on completion
  • Accepted at Texas DPS statewide
  • Current TDLR guidelines followed

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The Texas Adult Driver Education Course is for first-time license applicants only. Got a ticket to dismiss? That is a different course.

Questions About the Course Before You Start

Who is required to take this course in Texas, and who can take it by choice?

Texas law requires anyone between 18 and 24 applying for a first Texas driver license to complete the Texas Adult Driver Education Course before the DPS will process their application. That requirement comes from Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84, Section 84.503, which governs adult driver education enrollment. Adults 25 and older are not required to take it, but completing the course lets them skip the in-person DPS Class C written knowledge test. Both groups still need to pass the driving skills test at the DPS. For Aspermont residents, that means a trip to the Haskell DPS Driver License Office, roughly 25 miles away. Start by enrolling and confirming your eligibility before your first session.

How does the course final exam replace the DPS written knowledge test?

The 30-question final exam built into the Texas Adult Driver Education Course substitutes for the DPS Class C written knowledge test under current TDLR guidelines and Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84. Pass the exam at the required score and you do not retake a written test at the DPS counter. The exam covers road signs and road rules, the same material the DPS written test pulls from. You get your ADE-1317 Certificate of Completion after passing, and that certificate is what you bring to the Haskell DPS Driver License Office when you apply. The in-person driving skills test is a separate DPS requirement and still happens at the office regardless of your exam score here.

How long does the course take, and can I finish it in one day?

The Texas Adult Driver Education Course requires 6 hours of TDLR approved instruction, which is the state mandated minimum under Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84. There is no daily hour cap, so finishing in a single day is possible if your schedule allows. There are also no enforced breaks built into the course. Your progress saves automatically after each section on the server side, so logging out and returning later does not cost you anything. Some people in Stonewall County knock it out over a weekend. Others spread it across a few evenings. Either approach works. Once you hit the required hours and pass the final exam, your ADE-1317 certificate is ready and you can book your Haskell DPS appointment.

What is the ADE-1317 certificate and what do I do with it at the DPS?

The ADE-1317 is the official Certificate of Completion for the Texas Adult Driver Education Course, issued under TDLR rules tied to Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84. You receive it digitally after passing the course final exam at the required score. That certificate is one of the documents the Texas DPS requires when you apply for a first driver license. Bring it to the Haskell DPS Driver License Office, about 25 miles from Aspermont on US-380, along with your other required identification documents. The DPS will verify the certificate and move you forward to the driving skills test. Do not show up at the DPS without it. Download and save a copy as soon as the course generates it.

Do adults have to log behind-the-wheel practice hours for this course?

No. Adults taking the Texas Adult Driver Education Course are not required to log behind-the-wheel practice hours. That requirement applies to the teen driver education program, not to the adult course governed by Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84, Section 84.503. The adult course is classroom instruction only, completed through the online lessons and the final exam. The driving skills test at the DPS is still required and is a separate step, but it is not connected to any practice hour log from this course. Once you pass the final exam and receive your ADE-1317 certificate, you schedule your driving skills test directly with the Haskell DPS Driver License Office. No driving log to submit, no instructor sign-off on hours.

Why would someone 25 or older take this course if it is not required?

The main reason is skipping the in-person DPS written knowledge test. Under Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84, Section 84.503, adults 25 and older who complete the Texas Adult Driver Education Course and pass the built-in final exam satisfy the written knowledge test requirement without sitting for it at the DPS counter. For someone in Aspermont who has never held a Texas license, that means one fewer reason to make the drive to the Haskell DPS Driver License Office unprepared. The course also covers current Texas traffic laws and road signs in detail, which is useful if you have been driving on an out-of-state license and need to get up to speed on Texas-specific rules before your driving skills test.

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