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- What is Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE) and . . .
Drivers who are over the age of 18 and have never held —or do not have in their possession— a driver license from any other state, country or jurisdiction, must complete a 4-hour Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE) course before applying for a license in Florida
- Florida Drug and Alcohol Test | Online TLSAE Course
Our Florida DMV-approved TLSAE course explains how alcohol and other drugs affect your ability to drive You'll also learn about driving laws and responsibilities, safe driving techniques, and how to increase your awareness on the road
- DATA Course for Florida Learners Permit | DMVFlorida
The DATA Course (also known as TLSAE or DATE course) teaches you how drugs, alcohol, your mood and other factors effect your ability to drive safely The course is a total of 4 hours long (a state requirement)
- Florida Drug and Alcohol Course (TLSAE) - NTSI
The TLSAE (also known as “D A T A” – Drug, Alcohol, and Traffic Awareness) online course reduces the number of persons killed and injured on highways by helping drivers of all ages become well-informed and responsible
- Florida Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education - Safe2Drive
TLSAE is a 4-hour course that covers information on traffic laws (including road signs, how to interact safely with other roadway users, and how to drive in inclement weather), as well as information on how alcohol and drugs can affect you and your driving
- Florida Drug And Alcohol Test (TLSAE Course) - I Drive Safely
The drug and alcohol course is also known as the Florida TLSAE (Traffic Law and Substance Abuse course) It’s the state-mandated Florida drivers education program that all teens must complete in order to earn a Florida learners permit
- TLSAE
Effective August 1, 2025, Florida Statute § 322 095 and § 322 1615 will change Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE) course requirements for individuals under 18 years old
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