Florida Advanced Driver Improvement Online

Florida Suspended License

Florida Highway Patrol officer handing out ticket to speeding motorist

Florida drivers who receive too many speeding tickets will eventually get a suspended driver license and have to take an Advanced Driver Improvement course. This course is also required if your Florida driver license has been revoked.

However, instead of sitting in an ADI class for 12 hours, you can take this easy, convenient online course offered by Driver Training Associates! Our course features more video, graphics, and cartoons than any other ADI course on the market, making it the most user-friendly student learning experience. This is especially important to remember when you consider that you will be spending twelve hours in the course. Would you rather spend that much time in a course that is nearly all reading and essay questions with just thirty minutes of video, or a course that contains nearly two hours of video, along with colorful images and cartoons to make studying go much easier?

Your enrollment letter will be available for download as a PDF after you register so that you can apply for your Florida hardship license, which will allow you to drive legally to and from work until your driver license is reinstated.

Who Can Go To ADI School?

You can attend the course for any of the following reasons:

  • Suspended / Revoked Florida Driver License – This is the reason most drivers attend an ADI course. If your Florida license has been suspended or revoked for points (e.g. 12 points within 12 months), you will receive a letter from DHSMV ordering you to attend this course. After you finish the course and serve out your suspension period, you can get your license back.
  • Habitual Traffic Offender – If you have accumulated 18 points within 18 months, you will be classified as a Habitual Traffic Offender (HTO). You will receive a letter from DHSMV ordering you to attend the ADI course.
  • Court / Judge Ordered – If your license was suspended, then you appeared in court and a judge ordered you to 12-hour ADI school, you will need to complete this course.
  • 3 Crashes in 3 Years – This course is required for all drivers who have been ordered by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to attend a 3 Crashes in 3 Years course.
  • Out of State Ticket (DHSMV Required) – In certain cases, a driver who received a ticket outside of Florida might be ordered by the Florida DHSMV to complete an ADI course. If this applies to you, select "Other" as your reason for attending the course, and your completion will be reported to DHSMV as "Department Required."

Why Take Your Suspended License Course Online?

Most ADI students prefer the convenience of attending their ADI class online. If your life is very busy and you can't set aside 12 hours to sit in a classroom, the Internet ADI class is right for you.

You can study during lunch breaks, during "down time," or in the evening. If you don't have an Internet connection at home, you can study at the library or at a friend's house. The course keeps track of your work so that you don't lose any when you log out.

Here are a few other reasons Florida drivers prefer the web ADI course:

  • No driving to a classroom or asking someone else to drive you there
  • No lecture or group discussion
  • No two or three-day class sessions
  • No long 12-hour day in a hard chair

If you'd like to know more about the course, be sure to read the ADI course details.