Helpful Links for More Driving Education

Driver's Edge
Driver's Edge is a half day program for students 21 and under, with an accompanied legal guardian, and held at the NASCAR Speedway during certain times of the year. There is a sign-up form on their website for their upcoming events. They teach students defensive driving techniques with evasive maneuverings around their designated track. (Must have a Permit to participate)

30 Hour Online Driver's Ed Course
This is a 30-hour online course that has 16 modules, and a 2 hour wait between each module. You can save and come back to it anytime. It's an extension of the permit written exam, covering very similar topics but more in depth. It costs $20 to start, and $20 if you want to print out the certificate at the end. Anyone, at any age, can take the course. But for NV, students under 18 years of age taking the Drive Test, must complete this course, print the certificate, and get it notarized, as one of 3 documents needed for the Drive Test appointment.

Drive Safe Online
Drive Safe Online Defensive Driving Courses & Traffic School. Starting at $24.95 Drive Safe has a variety of courses to help you learn traffic laws, driving safety, defensive driving with extreme weather, roadway obstacles, mechanical malfunctions, and aggressive drivers. Also offering Fleet courses and discounts on insurance.

Brain Rehab Clinic
This is a great website for brain health and how to heal or develop better cognitive functions. Their website states that "Chiropractic Neurology is the identification and treatment of Nervous System Dysfunction. Great for young and old students with Brain injury, concussions, lack of sleep, pain or ailments, memory loss, depression, the brain is responsible for so many bodily functions that the list can go on and on. For driving students, it can improve reaction time while driving and more spatial awareness.
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Testimonial from a driving student with Autism - Jess
"I guarantee you it's totally worth it, they do a lot of tests on your brain to see what can be improved and then they give you a list of exercises to work on for about 4 months and you go back to see how well your progress is going and then they will make adjustments to them and then you continue them for a while longer. 4 months of exercise for me did a great deal of good in helping me pass my permit test and get my permit. I bet it probably would help someone else that has bad spatial awareness as well. I honestly couldn't be happier with the improvements, driving was such a miracle for me!!!