If you're gearing up to earn your California drivers license, one of the first things you need to know is how much drivers ed and driving practice the state actually requires. And while the steps can feel overwhelming at first, we're here to make it simple.
Whether you're a teen starting from scratch or a parent guiding your student through the DMV process, Aceable breaks it down step-by-step so you can hit the road with confidence.
California Drivers Ed Requirements for Teens
If you're between 15½ and 17½, the state of California requires you to complete:
- 30 hours of drivers education (can be done online or in person)
- The course must be DMV-certified
Your course will cover:
- Traffic laws
- Road safety and accident prevention
- The rules you'll need to know to pass the written permit test
Even if you're nervous about passing or unsure where to begin, Aceable's mobile-first course walks you through it at your own pace—on your schedule, not someone else's.
Behind-the-Wheel Training: The Real Practice
After passing your permit test, it's time to start driving. Here's what California requires before you can apply for your license:
With a Professional Instructor:
- 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training
- Must be completed with a licensed instructor
With a Parent or Guardian:
- 50 hours of supervised driving
- 10 of those hours must be at night
- The supervising adult must be 25+ years old and have a valid drivers license
- Recommended: no more than 2 hours of practice per day to stay focused and safe
So, What's the Total Time Commitment?
To get your California drivers license, you need to complete:
- 30 hours of drivers ed
- 6 hours with a licensed instructor
- 50 hours of supervised driving with a parent/guardian
That's a total of 56 hours—plus time spent studying and building experience over a minimum of 6 months.
Here's the Catch:
Even if you finish your hours quickly, you still need to hold your permit for at least 6 months before taking the road test. For example, if you get your permit in February and finish your driving hours in June, you'll still need to wait until at least August to take your test.
Why? The DMV wants to make sure you're not just checking boxes—you're building real experience behind the wheel. This is why California's driving laws for minors include such specific time requirements.
Quick Recap: What You Need Before Your Driving Test
To take the road test in California, you must:
- Be at least 16 years old
- Hold your learners permit for at least 6 months
- Complete a DMV-approved drivers ed course (if under 17½)
- Complete 6 hours of professional driving instruction (if under 17½)
- Log 50 hours of supervised driving with a licensed adult (10 of those hours must be at night, if under 18)
Make sure you have everything you need for the DMV before heading to your driving test appointment.
Start Driving with Aceable
Getting your drivers license doesn't have to be confusing. With Aceable, everything you need is in one easy-to-use course that fits your life. We're a state-approved online drivers ed provider trusted by thousands of California students.
- Learn on your phone or laptop
- Go at your own pace
- Get expert help when you need it
Whether you're learning from home, in school, or on the go—Aceable makes drivers ed work for you. Our affordable online driver's education course is California DMV-approved and costs under $70.
Find your course now and take the first step toward your California drivers license.
Your Road to the California License Starts Here
Understanding how many hours of drivers ed and behind-the-wheel practice are required in California is the first step toward driving freedom. From the 30-hour course to logging 56 total hours of training over six months, you now know exactly what it takes to earn your license. With Aceable by your side, the process is not only manageable—it's mobile, modern, and built around your schedule. Start today and turn "learning to drive" into "license in hand."