Get Your First Texas License Starting Right Here in Cameron Park

This is the Texas Adult Driver Education Course, approved by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Ages 18 to 24 must finish it before applying for a Texas license. Ages 25 and older can take it to skip the in-person DPS written knowledge test entirely. Either way, you leave the course with the certificate the Cameron Park area DPS office requires.

  • State Approved: Regulated by TDLR under Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84, covering adult driver education.
  • Self-Paced: No daily hour cap. Finish in one sitting or log back in across multiple sessions whenever you have time.
  • ADE-1317 Certificate: Your digital Certificate of Completion goes straight to the DPS when you apply for your Texas license.
Course Requirement
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Adult 4-hour Abbreviated Course

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Total one-time price

$38.00
Includes instant email certificate delivery.
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Enroll and Start

Create your account with TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, a TDLR approved Texas driver education provider. You get immediate access to the Texas Adult Driver Education Course. No waiting, no scheduling around anyone else. Your progress saves automatically after every section so you never lose your place.

Work Through the Course

The course runs through Texas traffic laws, road signs, right-of-way rules, and alcohol and drug material required under current TDLR guidelines. Text and image based interactive lessons with section quizzes keep you moving. No live video streams, no set login times. Log in from Williamson County or anywhere else you happen to be.

Pass the Exam and Get Your Certificate

After completing 6 hours of TDLR approved instruction, you take the 30-question final exam. Score 70% or higher and you pass. The course final substitutes for the DPS Class C written knowledge test. Your ADE-1317 Certificate of Completion is issued digitally and you bring it to the DPS when you apply for your license.

You Cannot Apply for a Texas License Without This

For anyone 18 to 24, the Texas Adult Driver Education Course is a hard requirement before the DPS will process your first license application. Finishing the course and passing the built-in written exam gets you to the Pflugerville or Round Rock DPS Driver License Office ready for the driving skills test. Every day the course sits unfinished is another day you are waiting on your license.

Approved, Accurate, and Built for Texas

TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, is a TDLR approved Texas driver education provider. The Texas Adult Driver Education Course meets the requirements set under Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84. Content reflects current Texas DPS requirements so what you study is what actually applies when you walk into the DPS office.

Last updated: Last reviewed to reflect current TDLR guidelines and Texas DPS requirements.
TDLR Approved

This course satisfies the state mandated adult driver education requirement under Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84, Section 84.503 as of the latest TDLR guidelines.

Access Anywhere

Log in from your place in Cameron Park, a coffee shop off US-79, or anywhere with a browser. Progress saves server-side after every section automatically.

One Flat Price

The full Texas Adult Driver Education Course costs $38.00. No upsells required to get your ADE-1317 certificate and meet current Texas DPS requirements.

Online Course

Work through the Texas Adult Driver Education Course on your schedule from Cameron Park without rearranging your week around a classroom.

No Fixed Class Times

Log in and out as needed. No daily hour cap applies to this course.

Instant Certificate Delivery

ADE-1317 issued digitally the moment you pass the final exam.

Built-In Written Test

Course final exam substitutes for the DPS Class C written knowledge test.

In-Person Classroom

Traditional classroom courses exist but require fixed schedules and a drive out of the Cameron Park area to attend sessions.

Fixed Schedule Required

You attend on the school's timetable, not yours.

Travel to Class

Cameron Park has no local classroom provider; expect a drive into Williamson County.

Same DPS Outcome

Classroom completion also produces an ADE-1317 certificate for the DPS.

How Long Does Getting Licensed Actually Take?

The course itself is the part you control. Here is how the two main paths compare for a Cameron Park resident.

Method
Estimated Time to Certificate
Online Course Finish the state mandated course hours on your own schedule, no commute to a classroom, then drive to DPS for the skills test.
In-Person Classroom Coordinate your schedule around class dates, drive out of Cameron Park for sessions, then still go to DPS for the skills test.

What You Actually Pay

Course cost is one part of getting licensed. Here is how the online option stacks up for Cameron Park residents.

Method
Realistic Total Cost
Online Course TrafficSchool.net charges $38.00 for the full Texas Adult Driver Education Course including your ADE-1317 certificate.
In-Person Classroom Classroom providers typically charge more than $38.00 and add fuel costs for the drive out of Cameron Park.

Pick Up Where You Left Off

The course runs in any modern browser on any device. Sitting in the parking lot off Gattis School Road waiting on someone? Pull up your course. Server-side progress saving means the section you finished on your laptop is already marked done when you switch to your phone. No app download required.

  • Any Device

    Phone, tablet, or laptop all work. No dedicated app or special software needed to access the course.

  • Auto-Saved Progress

    Every completed section saves to the server automatically so you never repeat work you already finished.

  • Your Schedule

    No enforced timers or mandatory breaks. Return to the course whenever your day opens 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. Content reflects current Texas DPS requirements and TDLR guidelines for adult driver education.

  • TDLR approved Texas driver education provider
  • Meets Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84
  • Issues official ADE-1317 Certificate of Completion
  • Accepted at Texas DPS Driver License Offices
  • Covers current Texas DPS Class C knowledge requirements

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Questions About the Texas Adult Driver Education Course

Who is required to take this course in Texas?

Anyone applying for their first Texas driver license between the ages of 18 and 24 is required 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 under TDLR. Adults 25 and older are not required to take the course under current TDLR guidelines, but many choose to because passing the course final exam substitutes for the in-person DPS written knowledge test. For Cameron Park residents in either group, the next step is enrolling through TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, a TDLR approved provider.

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 is accepted by Texas DPS in place of the Class C written knowledge test you would otherwise take at the counter. Under current Texas DPS requirements, a student who passes the course final at the required score receives an ADE-1317 Certificate of Completion that signals to the DPS that the written knowledge requirement has already been met. You still go to the DPS Driver License Office serving Cameron Park residents for the driving skills test, but you skip the written portion entirely. Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84 establishes the framework that makes this substitution valid. Enroll through TrafficSchool.net to get started.

How long does it take to finish the course?

The Texas Adult Driver Education Course requires 6 hours of TDLR approved instruction as mandated by Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84. There is no daily hour cap, so you can finish the entire course in one day or spread it across multiple sessions over several days. Progress saves automatically to the server after each section, so logging out and returning later picks up exactly where you left off. For Cameron Park residents juggling work or school around US-79 or the Williamson County commute, that kind of flexibility matters. The final exam must be passed at 70% or higher to complete the course and receive your ADE-1317 certificate. Start when you are ready at TrafficSchool.net.

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 issued by a TDLR approved Texas driver education provider when you finish the Texas Adult Driver Education Course. Under current Texas DPS requirements, you bring this certificate to the DPS Driver License Office when you apply for your first Texas license. The nearest DPS Driver License Office handling road tests for Cameron Park residents is located in Pflugerville or Round Rock, both in or adjacent to Williamson County, roughly 15 to 25 miles from Cameron Park depending on your starting point. The ADE-1317 tells the DPS your written knowledge requirement is satisfied. Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84 governs its issuance. After passing the course final, your certificate is issued digitally through TrafficSchool.net.

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 as part of this course. That requirement applies to the teen driver education program, not the adult course governed by Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84, Section 84.503. The adult course is the classroom instruction component only. What you do still face is the driving skills test at the DPS Driver License Office, which is a separate in-person requirement that no course can substitute for. The DPS examiner evaluates your actual driving at that appointment. For Cameron Park residents, that test happens at the Pflugerville or Round Rock DPS office. Finish the course at TrafficSchool.net first, then schedule your DPS skills test appointment.

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

The practical reason is simple: passing the Texas Adult Driver Education Course final exam substitutes for the in-person DPS Class C written knowledge test under current Texas DPS requirements. For someone 25 or older applying for their first Texas license, that means one less thing to do at the DPS counter. The DPS Driver License Office serving Cameron Park residents in Williamson County can have wait times, and walking in with your ADE-1317 certificate already in hand shortens what you need to do there. Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84 permits adults 25 and older to enroll voluntarily. The course covers Texas traffic laws, road signs, and right-of-way rules that are genuinely useful to review. Enroll at TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, to get started.

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