Maine driver improvement courses teach residents preventative driver safety measures. Taking a state-approved driver education course qualifies residents for point credit to their driving records, as well as an auto insurance discount. For more information regarding Maine driver improvement, click here.

Drivers education in Maine is a requirement for first-time driver license applicants younger than 18 years of age. First time driver courses are offered through certified private driving schools and local secondary schools. For more information regarding Maine drivers ed courses, click here.

Maine Drivers Education

Drivers ed in Maine is a requirement to revive a driving permit or license if you are between 15 and 18 years of age. Prior to their first time driving with instructor, students must complete at least three in-classroom sessions. Drivers ed students must receive at least 10 hours of behind-the-wheel training.

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Maine Driver Improvement Program

Taking a driver improvement course, referred to as a driving dynamics course in Maine, is optional for residents of all ages who want to experience the following benefits:

  • Three-point credit to your ME driving record.
  • Insurance premium reduction.
  • Voluntary/personal education.

ME approved defensive driving courses are offered both online and in-person. Instead of a point reduction class, as is offered in many states, residents who take a ME driver improvement course will receive a three-point credit to their driving record. The credit may be used to prevent the accumulation of points due to a current or future traffic violation.

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.