National Driver Training - Maine Driver Education

2-Hour Continuing Education

$25

No Fees or Useless Add-ons
  • 2-Hour Program
  • Additional Education For Licensed Drivers
  • Instantly Download Completion Certificate INCLUDED
  • Recognized Nationwide for Insurance Discounts
  • Complete Course From Any Mobile Device or Computer
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4-Hour Continuing Education

$49

No Fees or Useless Add-ons
  • 4-Hour Program
  • Additional Education For Licensed Drivers
  • Instantly Download Completion Certificate INCLUDED
  • Recognized Nationwide for Insurance Discounts
  • Complete Course From Any Mobile Device or Computer
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6-Hour Continuing Education

$79

No Fees or Useless Add-ons
  • 6-Hour Program
  • Additional Education For Licensed Drivers
  • Instantly Download Completion Certificate INCLUDED
  • Recognized Nationwide for Insurance Discounts
  • Complete Course From Any Mobile Device or Computer
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Maine Teen Supplemental Drivers Ed

$65

No Fees or Useless Add-ons
  • For Maine Teens
  • Complete On Any Device
  • Automatically Tracked Progress on all Devices
  • Free Online Practice Permit Tests
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In-Car Manual

$30

No Fees or Useless Add-ons
  • In-Car Lesson Plans For Maine Teens
  • Complete Instructional Guide for Parents
  • Online Book
  • Instant Download
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Maine Continuing Driver Education Courses

Maine Continuing Education is designed for licensed drivers seeking to improve their skills and knowledge. This program also includes benefits such as national recognition by insurance companies for discounts on insurance rates. This program also qualifies as a driving record point-reduction program in several states (excluding Virginia).

 

Students should confirm with their insurance providers how many hours of education are required for discounts and must complete the course while their license remains valid. Additionally, students are responsible for maintaining a record of their completed course for five years.

 

Maine Teen Supplemental Driver Education Courses

Maine Teen Supplemental Driver Education is designed for teens who would like additional information on the the best practices when driving. Our courses are recognized by insurance agencies across the nation. So, if your insurance company offers driver education discounts, you can use the certificate from our course as proof of completion.


What are the age requirements to get a permit in Maine?


In Maine, individuals are eligible to apply for a learner's permit starting at 15 years of age. However, applicants under 18 must first complete an approved driver education course before applying. This course provides essential instruction to prepare young drivers for the responsibilities of operating a vehicle.

How do you get your permit in Maine?


To obtain a learner's permit, applicants must submit a completed application form, pay the required fee, and provide two forms of identification, proof of residency, and, for those under 18, a driver education completion certificate. Additionally, all applicants must pass a vision screening and a written knowledge examination that assesses their understanding of traffic laws and safe driving practices.

How long must you hold a permit in Maine?


Permit holders under 21 years of age are required to hold their learner's permit for a minimum of six months before they are eligible to apply for a road test. During this period, they must complete at least 70 hours of supervised driving, including 10 hours of nighttime driving, accompanied by a licensed driver who is at least 20 years old and has held a valid license for two years.

Who can you drive with when you hold a Maine permit?


While operating a vehicle with a learner's permit, individuals must be accompanied by a licensed driver who is at least 20 years old, has held a valid license for two years, and occupies the front passenger seat. This supervision ensures that novice drivers receive guidance and support as they develop their driving skills.

When can a teen earn their license in Maine?


After fulfilling the learner's permit requirements, including holding the permit for the necessary duration and completing the required supervised driving hours, teens can apply for a driver's license. Applicants under 18 must have completed an approved driver education course, while those 18 and older are not required to do so. All applicants must pass a road test to demonstrate their driving proficiency before being issued a license.

National Driver Training Online Courses

National Driver Training offers three drivers ed programs that can be done online with your PC, Mac, tablet or phone. All of our courses can be done at the coffee shop, the local park, or from your home. Getting tired of working on the PC? Log off and continue with your phone right from your backyard. Over the years, National Driver Training has worked to meet the needs of all students needing to complete driver education. When NDT was first established, our curriculum was thoroughly built by certified driving instructors. In the past two decades, we have put our research to work and have developed a state-of-art program. Download our IOS or Android apps from the appropriate app store today!