Get Your First Texas License Starting Right Here in Moore

This is the Texas Adult Driver Education Course, regulated by TDLR and required for first-time applicants ages 18 to 24 under Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84. Adults 25 and older can take it to skip the in-person written test at the DPS. Six hours of state-approved instruction, one final exam, one certificate. That is what stands between you and your Texas license.

  • TDLR Approved: Course meets current Texas DPS requirements under Title 16, Chapter 84 of the Texas Administrative Code.
  • No Daily Cap: Finish in one sitting or log back in across multiple sessions with no enforced daily hour limit.
  • ADE-1317 Certificate: Pass the final exam and you get the ADE-1317 Certificate of Completion the DPS requires at your appointment.
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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Three Steps and You're Done

Enroll and Start

Create your account, confirm you meet the eligibility requirements for a first-time Texas license applicant, and start the first lesson. The course is text and image based with quizzes between sections. No live video, no scheduled class times. Moore is in Foard County, and this course works from anywhere you have internet access.

Complete the 6 Hours

Work through all required sections covering Texas road signs, traffic laws, and alcohol and drug rules. Your progress saves automatically after each section, so logging out does not cost you anything. The course covers exactly what the DPS Class C written knowledge test covers, because the final exam replaces that test entirely.

Pass the Exam and Get Your Certificate

The 30-question final exam covers road signs and road rules. Score 70% or higher and you complete the 6 hours requirement. Your ADE-1317 Certificate of Completion comes to you digitally. Bring it to the DPS Driver License Office when you apply, and you walk past the written test line straight to scheduling your driving skills test.

You Cannot Apply Until This Course Is Done

For anyone between 18 and 24 in Foard County, the Texas Adult Driver Education Course is a hard requirement before the DPS will process your license application. Every week you wait is another week you are borrowing rides or working around someone else's schedule. The nearest DPS Driver License Office handling road tests for Moore residents is roughly 45 miles away in Childress. Finish the course, get your certificate, and make that drive count.

Built Around What Texas Actually Requires

TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, is a TDLR approved Texas driver education provider. This course follows the current TDLR guidelines under Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84. The material, the exam, and the ADE-1317 certificate all meet what the Texas DPS requires for a first-time adult license application.

Last updated: Reviewed and current as of latest TDLR guidelines
State Approved Content

Every lesson and quiz aligns with current TDLR standards. The final exam substitutes for the DPS Class C written knowledge test, so you do not retake it at the office.

Access From Anywhere

Log in from any device with a browser. Progress saves server-side after each section, so switching devices mid-course does not reset your work.

One Flat Price

The full Texas Adult Driver Education Course costs $38.00. No hidden fees, no upsells required to get your ADE-1317 certificate after passing.

Online Course

Complete the state-required 6 hours on your own schedule, pass the built-in final exam, and get your ADE-1317 certificate without a classroom commute.

No Classroom Commute

Moore is rural Foard County. Skipping a classroom drive saves real time and fuel.

Final Exam Included

Pass the course exam and you skip the DPS written knowledge test entirely.

Progress Auto-Saved

Log out anytime and pick back up exactly where you stopped.

In-Person Classroom

Traditional classroom driver education requires scheduled sessions at a fixed location, which is not convenient from Moore in Foard County.

Fixed Class Schedule

You attend on the school's timeline, not yours, with no flexibility.

Travel Required

No licensed classroom provider operates in Moore itself, so you drive out of county.

Same DPS Steps After

You still need the ADE-1317 certificate and still take the driving skills test at DPS.

How Long This Actually Takes

The state mandates 6 hours of instruction. Here is how the two paths compare for a Moore resident in Foard County.

Method
Estimated Time to Certificate
Online Course Six hours of instruction completed on your schedule, no travel, no waiting for a class to fill before it starts.
In-Person Classroom Multiple scheduled sessions at a location outside Foard County, plus drive time each way from Moore.

What You Actually Spend

The course fee is the same either way you look at it, but the total cost of the in-person path adds up fast from Moore.

Method
Realistic Total Cost
Online Course Course fee is $38.00 total. No gas, no mileage to a classroom outside Foard County, no lost work hours.
In-Person Classroom Classroom tuition plus fuel costs for repeated drives out of Moore add real dollars to the base price.

Finish the Course From Any Device

Out in Foard County, you work with what you have. This course runs on phones, tablets, and laptops without any app download. Log in from the house, the truck, or anywhere with a signal. Your progress saves after every section so nothing gets lost between sessions.

  • Any Device

    The course runs in any mobile browser without a separate app download or special software.

  • Auto-Saved Progress

    Server-side saving means closing the browser does not erase your completed sections or quiz scores.

  • Pick Up Anytime

    No session timers force you to rush. 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 offered here meets current TDLR guidelines under Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84, and produces the ADE-1317 certificate the Texas DPS requires for a first-time adult license application.

  • TDLR approved Texas driver education provider
  • Issues official ADE-1317 Certificate of Completion
  • Compliant with Texas Administrative Code Title 16 Chapter 84
  • Recognized by Texas DPS for license applications
  • Course content current as of latest TDLR guidelines

Already Have Your Texas License Sorted?

Got a ticket in Foard County or a nearby Texas court? That is a different course entirely.

Questions About the Texas Adult Driver Education Course

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

Texas law requires anyone between 18 and 24 applying for their 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 complete the course, but finishing it lets them skip the in-person DPS Class C written knowledge test. For Moore residents in Foard County, that means one less reason to make the roughly 45-mile drive to the Childress DPS office unprepared. Enroll through TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, a TDLR approved provider, and confirm your eligibility before starting.

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 covers the same material as the DPS Class C written knowledge test: road signs and road rules. Under current TDLR guidelines tied to Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84, passing the course final exam at the required score satisfies the written knowledge test requirement. You do not retake a written test at the DPS Driver License Office in Childress. The ADE-1317 Certificate of Completion you receive after passing serves as proof. The in-person driving skills test at the DPS is a separate requirement and still happens at the office. Passing the course exam does not replace that step.

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

The Texas Adult Driver Education Course requires 6 hours of TDLR approved instruction to meet the state-mandated 6-hour requirement under Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84. There is no daily hour cap, so finishing in a single sitting is possible if your schedule allows. You can also split it across multiple sessions since progress saves automatically after each section. For Moore residents juggling work or farm schedules in Foard County, that matters. Log in when you have time, log out when you do not, and pick back up without losing ground. The only gate is passing the final exam at 70% or higher before the certificate generates.

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

The ADE-1317 is the official Certificate of Completion issued under TDLR rules when you pass the Texas Adult Driver Education Course. It is the document the Texas DPS requires to confirm you finished state-approved driver education before they process your first-time license application. Under current Texas DPS requirements, you bring this certificate to your appointment at the DPS Driver License Office. For Moore residents, that office is in Childress, roughly 45 miles from Foard County. The certificate comes to you digitally after passing the final exam. Print it or have it accessible on your phone when you walk in. Without it, the DPS will not move your application forward.

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 instruction-based: complete the lessons, pass the quizzes, pass the 30-question final exam, and you get your ADE-1317 certificate. The in-person driving skills test at the DPS Driver License Office in Childress is still required and separate from this course, but no supervised practice hour log goes with your application. Check current Texas DPS requirements for what to bring to your driving skills test appointment.

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, adults 25 and older applying for their first Texas license can complete the Texas Adult Driver Education Course and use the passing score on the built-in final exam in place of the DPS Class C written knowledge test. For someone in Moore, that means one fewer trip to the Childress DPS Driver License Office, roughly 45 miles away in each direction. The course also covers Texas-specific traffic laws and road signs that are easy to miss if you learned to drive in another state. As of the latest TDLR guidelines, the ADE-1317 certificate from this course is accepted at the DPS for that purpose.

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