Driver Education
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- Indiana Driver's Manual Pdf
Check out the links below to audio versions of state drivers manuals OR pdf files of the manuals that can be read with our web-enabled text to speech program ReciteMe. We’re currently updating this list to 2019. If you’d like a manual that isn’t current, email the team and let us know and we’ll upload your. Indiana drivers manual is the great way to start your research when it comes to driving rules, but why limit yourself to the book? Test how well you learned the rules by taking some Indiana practice tests. For those always looking for extra education, one of the Indiana drivers education classes may be the way to go. The driver ed program will.
Learning to drive can be a fun and exciting time in life! Driving is a complex skill that is developed over time with practice and requires the basic knowledge of operating a motor vehicle. Below you will find information for parents and teens regarding driver education, obtaining a learner’s permit, and Indiana’s Graduated Driver’s License System.
The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles certifies driver training schools and instructors who demonstrate knowledge of the laws and regulations about driving in Indiana. In the sections below, you will find a list of licensed driver training schools, as well as information on the requirements and instructions to become a licensed driver training school or instructor.
Teen Drivers and Parents
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A driver training program consists of 30 hours of classroom training and six hours of behind-the-wheel training with a BMV-licensed driver training school.

Online training is available as an alternative to classroom training, but students will still be responsible for the six behind-the-wheel hours. You may complete online training before enrolling at a licensed driver training school for behind-the-wheel training, but you should first confirm that your preferred driver training school will accept the online training program you have selected. See the below for a list of licensed driver training schools and information on course offerings.
The BMV provides the following resources for teen drivers and their parents to help prepare for how to obtain an Indiana driver’s license:
- If my child completes an online driver education class, and then completes the 50 hours of driving required to be documented on the driving log, can he/she then get a license at 16 years and 90 days?
No. To be eligible for a license at 16 years and 90 days, your child must complete both aspects of an approved driver education course: 30 classroom or online hours and six behind-the-wheel hours. The 50 hour driving log is required of all new drivers whether they take driver education or not.
- Where can I find information on driver education schools in my area?
A list of driver education schools is available here. All driver education providers licensed to conduct courses in the state are listed, and are searchable by county.
- Is driver education required to get a license?
No. Without completing a driver education course, your child must be 16 years of age to be eligible for a permit. Once completing 50 hours of logged drive time, your child can apply for a driver’s license if they are at least 16 years and 270 days.
- What is the earliest age that my child can take driver education?
Your child must be at least 15 years of age before he or she can participate in either the classroom or behind-the-wheel phase of driver education.
- When can I start driving in the car with my parents?
If you are at least 15 years of age, are enrolled in a behind-the-wheel training course, and pass a knowledge exam to obtain your learner’s permit, you can legally drive with your parent or guardian. If you have not enrolled or completed a driver education course, you must be at least 16 years of age to legally obtain a learner’s permit to drive with your parent or guardian.
- If I take an online driver education classroom course, can I drive with my parents once I start that course?
Only behind-the-wheel training course providers may issue a Certificate of Driver Education enrollment (CDE) form. This means if you are under 16 years of age you must be enrolled in a behind-the-wheel training course to receive a CDE form and apply for your learner’s permit. Once you receive your permit, you will be able to start driving with your parent or guardian.
- If I start a driver education course with one school, then decide to switch to another school, can I transfer the work I have completed or do I have to start over?
Current rules allow for the transfer of classroom instruction from one school to another where the behind-the-wheel phase will be completed. However, this is contingent upon the second school accepting the course work and records from the first school. The second school then becomes the school of record.
Licensed Driver Training Schools
The following driver training schools are licensed by the BMV to provide driver education:
If you have concerns about a driver training school or one of their instructors, please report it to the bureau by email.
Driver Training Instructor Resources and Classes
All aspects of driver education instruction are outlined in the Indiana Administrative Code (IAC) 140 IAC 4. IAC sets the standards and requirements for all driver education training schools and instructors.
Licensing and Forms
Driver Training School Instructor Classes
One education option to meet the requirements to be licensed as a driver training school instructor in Indiana is to complete 51 college credit hours and nine (9) college credit hours of approved driver education courses. Contact the following university to complete this instructor training requirement:
Indiana State University
Dr. Matt Hutchins
Associate Professor
Department of Applied Health Sciences
812-237-3108 or 812-237-3079
matt.hutchins@indstate.edu
Bureau Approved Instructor Training Program
The second education option available to meet the requirements to be licensed as a driver training school instructor in Indiana is to complete 10 hours of classroom training and complete 20 hours of behind-the-wheel training instruction.
The following programs are approved by the BMV to provide instructor training:
Requests to become an approved instructor training program must submit the following:
- Detailed description of program and courses
- Copy of all course materials that provide at least minimum standards for classroom training under 140 IAC 4-4-1.1
- Sample copy of completion certificate that will be provided upon training completion containing the following information:
- Name of Instructor Training Program
- Statement of training completion:
“The trainee has completed at least 10 hours of training that meets the standards set forth in 140 IAC 4-4-1.1.” - Full name of trainee
- Driver’s license number of trainee
- Date training completed
- Signature of Instructor Training Program representative
- Any other information requested by the bureau that is necessary to determine whether the applicant meets the requirements for approval.
The application for the program will be processed within 60 days of the Bureau receiving the completed application. Approvals for Instructor Training Programs shall remain valid for a period of four years.
Upon completion of instructor training...
The 20 hours of behind-the-wheel training will be provided by an Indiana licensed Driver Training School and must provide training pertaining to 140 IAC 4-4-1.2. Once the trainee has completed the program, the Driver Training School must provide the trainee with proof of completion on school’s letterhead containing the following information:
- Name of Indiana licensed Driver Training School; and
- Statement of training completion:
“The trainee has completed the 20 hours of behind-the-wheel training instruction that meets the standards sets forth in 140 IAC 4-4-1.2.” - Full name of trainee
- Driver’s license number of trainee
- Date training completed
- Name of each Driver Training Instructor that participated in training
- Signature of school owner or instructor
Information may be submitted to the Bureau at DriverEducation@bmv.IN.gov.
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In Indiana, the Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) provides driving manuals to help you become a safer driver, including the IN driver's handbook, motorcycle handbook, and commercial driver's manual. For information about traffic and vehicle laws, view the Indiana Vehicle Code.
Several driving handbooks are available from the IN BMV, including a driver's manual for new drivers and new residents. Special DMV handbooks are also available for commercial drivers and motorcycle operators.
Read this page to find information and links to the Indiana driving manuals available for download.
Indiana Driver's Manual
The Indiana Driver's Manual is available for download from the IN BMV. This is the best DMV manual for new drivers and new Indiana residents who are not applying for a special license, such as a commercial license.
The handbook covers traffic laws, safe driving practices, and other driving techniques such as:
- Operating a vehicle safely.
- Traffic signs and signals.
- What to do if you have a tire blowout.
- How to complete a written accident report.
You'll also find driver's license information in the driving manual, including:
- How to apply for a learner's permit and driver's license in Indiana.
- Renewing or replacing an IN driver's license.
- Driving record points and violations.
- Driver safety programs.
- How to drive in extreme weather conditions.
The Indiana BMV driver's manual is the basis for the written knowledge test you'll take to get a learner's permit or driver's license.
Before you take the written test, you should read and study the DMV handbook to help you prepare. You'll also find sample questions to help you practice and test your knowledge of the concepts covered in the driver's manual.
Don't Forget an Online Practice Test!Illinois Driver's Manual
A perfect complement to studying the IN driver's handbook is to prepare for the Indiana written exam with an online practice test. These industry-leading study guides were created to help you pass the test on your first attempt. Our certified partner offers these comprehensive practice tests for most types of vehicles and DMV handbooks, including cars, motorcycles, and commercial vehicles.
Commercial Driver's Manual
Before applying for an IN commercial driver license (CDL), you'll need to study the Indiana CDL Manual (Form SP 283), a driver's handbook specifically for CDL applicants.
The commercial driving manual covers CDL rules and driving skills, including:
- Safety rules.
- Transporting passengers.
- Carrying hazardous materials.
- Air brakes.
- Combination vehicles.
- Pulling trailers.
- Tank vehicles.
- School buses.
The DMV handbook for commercial drivers also explains:
- How to apply for a CDL.
- The CDL skills (road) tests and knowledge (written) tests.
Finally, the Indiana commercial driving manual contains a series of samplequestions you might find on the written test. Sample questions are a great way to determine how well you've learned the information in the DMV handbook.
For a more complete review of the commercial driver's handbook, you can take an online CDL practice test.
NOTE: If you are new to Indiana, you may also want to read the IN driver's manual for an overview of state traffic laws.
IN Motorcycle Operator Manual
Read the Indiana BMV Motorcycle Operator Manual (BMV0005) to learn how to apply for your motorcycle license and safely operate your motorcycle on Indiana roads.
The motorcycle driving manual covers both general motorcycle operation and motorcycle safety practices.
Some of the motorcycle driving skills in the handbook include:
- Using correct hand signals.
- Basic vehicle control (braking, avoiding crashes, turns, shifting, etc.)
Indiana Driver's Manual Audiobook 2018
Safety is heavily emphasized in the DMV manual for motorcycles to ensure that prospective riders understand the potential hazards of motorcycles and know how to handle them. The motorcycle driver's handbook covers safety topics like:
- Riding under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
- Carrying passengers.
- How to avoid flying objects.
You'll also find licensing information in the DMV handbook, which explains how to add a motorcycle endorsement to your IN driver's license.
In addition to reading and studying the driver's manual for motorcycles, you may also find it help to take an online Indiana motorcycle practice test before taking the BMV test.
NOTE: If you're getting your first driver's license OR you're new to Indiana, you can also read the IN driving manual to learn more about traffic laws, road signs, and general driver's license procedures.
Vehicle Code in Indiana
Read the Indiana Vehicle Code (Title 9. Motor Vehicles) for details about the vehicle and traffic laws covered in IN driving manuals, including:
- Vehicle titling and registration.
- Vehicle classes and types.
- Disability placards.
- Traffic tickets.
The Vehicle Code is the collection of state laws that apply to driving and vehicles, and provides more depth and detail than DMV driver's handbooks.
Indiana Driver's Manual Audio
If you were recently ticketed for a traffic violation, the Vehicle Code may be more helpful than a driving manual if you wish to research the violation to fight the charge. To learn how to respond to your traffic fine, visit our Traffic Tickets page.
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