
Friendly Driver's Education - Video Course
More than just how to drive—this full-credit online course teaches your teen how cars work, how to stay safe, and how to handle real-world driving situations with confidence and know-how.
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Friendly Driver's Education
Now Available as a Video Course!
Perfect for teens who thrive with a multisensory approach—or who audibly groan at the thought of another reading-heavy day—this format walks your student through the material step by step, video by video. Author Joey Hajda guides your student through the textbook content in this friendly, video-based edition.
The Family License gives your household unlimited access to the course portal with no expiration date, so younger siblings can hop in the passenger seat when it’s their turn.
Heads-up: Access credentials are delivered via email and may take up to 2 business days after purchase.
Learning to drive shouldn't start with parallel parking—it should start under the hood. Friendly Driver's Education gets that. This full-course prep doesn't just show your teen how to steer through a roundabout—it walks him through how the ignition starts the engine and how that engine gets power to the wheels. Because let's be honest: if your student doesn't know how a car works, how can he safely drive one?
With 20 clearly structured lessons, this course covers everything from how a transmission shifts to how to handle intersections, construction zones, and freeways without flinching. And no, it doesn't stop at "how to drive"—it also tackles what to do when things go sideways. Fender bender? Check. Dead battery? Covered. Buying his first car without getting swindled? There's a whole unit for that.
Your student will also explore must-know topics like car maintenance, insurance basics, and how to stay safe around school buses and emergency vehicles. Lessons build practical confidence in real-world situations, not just test-day trivia.
Although this course doesn't currently count toward state driver's ed requirements, it does count toward something even more valuable: a well-prepared, informed, and thoughtful driver. Friendly Driver's Education may not give your teen a license, but it absolutely gives him a head start. And yes—it’s typically counted as 1 high school credit.

Watch Lesson 1 to see if this video course is right for your student.

