These commercial sites give you materials for learning
to drive safely, but your homeschool parent will need to give
you credit.
Driver Ed in
a Box
The program provides parents with educational materials and training
tools necessary to train their teens to be safe, collision-free
drivers.
Driver-ZED
This Mac and Windows CD-ROM puts you into more than 80 live-action
situations. You'll face everything from a child chasing a ball
into the street to dangerous two-lane passing. You'll learn how
to see danger by actually experiencing it on your computer instead
of behind the wheel.
National
Drivers Training Institute
Obtaining a driver's license can be a time of stress and conflict
or it can be a time of family bonding. We at Parents Who Care,
Inc. believe that driver education should be fun and should involve
the whole family. To help you teach your new teen driver, we
have developed "Help for the Teenager Who Wants to Drive"
Private
Educational Network ( P.E.N.)
Our courses meet California's Provisional Instruction Permit
requirements for students under 18 years of age. Students who
successfully complete Driver Education, Drug and Alcohol
Awareness with Private Educational Network ( P.E.N.) will be
issued Certificates Of Completion that are accepted by the DMV
to apply for a permit.
These schools and colleges give course credit for completion.
The courses are for a fee.
University
of Missouri
Drivers Education Course for High School credit. Do check with
your insurance agent and DMV to see if this course will qualify
in your state.
University
of Nebraska
Independent Study Drivers Ed correspondence course for students
anywhere.