The Texas Adult Driver Education Course is the state-required step for first-time license applicants ages 18 to 24 in Williamson County. Adults 25 and older can take it too and skip the in-person DPS written knowledge test entirely. Six hours of TDLR-approved instruction, one final exam, and you walk into the Georgetown DPS office ready for your driving skills test.
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Create your account with TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, a TDLR-approved Texas driver education provider. Confirm you meet eligibility under current TDLR guidelines: you must be at least 18 and applying for your first Texas Class C license. Williamson County residents in Liberty Hill qualify to enroll immediately.
Move through text and image-based interactive lessons covering Texas road signs, traffic laws, and alcohol and drug material. Quizzes appear between sections. Your progress saves automatically server-side after each section, so closing the browser does not cost you anything. No live video streams, no scheduled sessions to join.
Complete 6 hours of TDLR-approved instruction, then 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 digital ADE-1317 Certificate of Completion is issued immediately so you can schedule your driving skills test at the Georgetown DPS office.
For anyone 18 to 24 in Williamson County, the Texas Adult Driver Education Course is a hard requirement before the DPS will process your first license application. Every day without it is another day you cannot legally drive solo on roads like RM 1869 through Liberty Hill. Finish the course, pass the built-in written test, and get your appointment at the Georgetown DPS Driver License Office lined up.
TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, is a TDLR-approved Texas driver education provider. This course meets the requirements of Texas Administrative Code Title 16 Chapter 84 and current Texas DPS requirements for first-time adult license applicants across Williamson County and the rest of the state.
Last updated: Content reviewed and updated to reflect the latest TDLR guidelines.
Every lesson meets TDLR standards under Title 16 Chapter 84. The certificate you earn is accepted at Texas DPS Driver License Offices statewide, including the Georgetown location serving Liberty Hill.
Log in from a laptop, desktop, or tablet. Progress saves server-side after each section so you pick up exactly where you left off, no matter what device you use next time.
Pay $38.00 and get full access to all six hours of instruction and the final exam. No hidden fees added at checkout for Liberty Hill or Williamson County residents.
The course saves your progress server-side after every section. Log in from your phone during lunch, switch to a laptop that evening, and the course is right where you left it. No daily hour cap means you control the pace entirely, whether that is one long session or several shorter ones spread across the week.
Access lessons from a phone, tablet, or computer without losing your place between sessions.
Server-side saving after each section means a closed browser or lost connection does not reset your work.
No scheduled session times. Return to the course whenever your schedule opens up and keep moving forward.
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 current Texas DPS requirements. The ADE-1317 Certificate of Completion issued through this course is accepted at DPS Driver License Offices across Texas.
TrafficSchool.net also offers Texas defensive driving for ticket dismissal and insurance discount purposes.
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