Idaho defensive driving courses are classes taken by experienced drivers who require a review of safe driving principles. Drivers can take DMV defensive driving training to satisfy a court, for a traffic point reduction or to qualify for a discount on their auto insurance premiums. For more information regarding Idaho defensive driving, click here.

Drivers education in Idaho is mandated for new teen drivers in the state. Driver’s license applicants younger than 17 years of age must complete a certified drivers ed course. For more information regarding Idaho drivers ed courses, click here.

Idaho Drivers Education

First time driving school in ID is a requirement for driver license applicants younger than 17 years of age. Beginning at 14 and a half years of age, residents with a drive training or supervised instruction permit may register for drivers ed, either in their school district or with a private commercial driving school. Idaho drivers ed courses are offered online and locally.

To learn more about drivers ed courses offered in ID, click here.

Idaho Defensive Driving

Idaho driver improvement courses may be taken in any of the following circumstances:

  • Court ordered.
  • Point reduction.
  • Insurance premium reduction.
  • Voluntary/personal education.

Defensive driving course point reduction courses are available both online and in person to get a three-point reduction on your driving record. Drivers with a court order to complete a defensive driving course in Idaho must ensure that the online course provider they choose is approved by the court.

Traffic school programs are offered all across the country, in each and every state. To find out what courses your state offers, click here.

Last updated on Thursday, December 21 2017.