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OnlineDriversEd.com – Online Deal

$15 for an Online Driver’s Education Course and a DMV Completion Certificate from OnlineDriversEd.com ($29.50 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Readings, videos, quizzes, and practice tests prepare students for the driver's license exam at the DMV

The Fine Print

  • Expires Dec 4, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Online only. Valid only for Nevada and California. Must be 15 and a half or older in California; 16 or older in Nevada. Click here for more information.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Teenagers progress toward adulthood by reaching milestones such as learning to drive and learning to drive while listening to talk radio. Finally reach the pedals with this Groupon.

$15 for an Online Driver’s Education Course and a DMV Certification of Completion ($29.50 Value)

This state- and DMV-accepted online driver’s education course prepares participants for their written test at the DMV, which is required for future driving lessons and a behind-the-wheel exam. The course includes readings, flash animations, and videos with study questions and practice tests—including a practice DMV exam. After completing the course—and passing the actual written and driving test at the DMV—students will be issued their driver's license.

OnlineDriversEd.com

With OnlineDriversEd.com, the couch can become a desk and the den a classroom as teens prepare for the written portion of the permit test. The program is DMV-approved in California and Nevada, and provides participants with reading material, flash-animated lessons, and video in order to teach them the rules of the road in an engaging way. To ensure students fully understand what they learn, they must take periodic quizzes, which they can take them as many times as it takes to pass or until their computer has become outdated.

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The Groupon Guide to: Escaping a Glass Prison Cell

With new weird laws constantly being passed, there's a good chance you'll probably be convicted of an obscure crime and sentenced to imprisonment in a large glass holding cell. Here's how you can get out:

  • Glass will melt at a certain temperature, but why bother going through all that trouble when you can just break it by throwing yourself against one of the walls?

  • Look around for structural weaknesses. If you can't find any, you're not looking hard enough because that holding cell is composed of large pieces of easily breakable glass.

  • Turn around and pick up that 40-pound sledgehammer that's been sitting in the corner this entire time. When your adrenaline starts pumping from lifting that heavy sledgehammer, put it back down and use that adrenaline surge to propel your body straight through the glass.

  • In movies, people are always shattering nearby drinking glasses and windows by singing in an unbearably high pitch. Do the same thing, but instead of singing, just use any solid part of your body to smash that glass!

When is your town getting a glass prison?

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