Do I Have to Finish the Tennessee Driver Education Course (Traffic School) in One Sitting?
No. You do not have to finish the Tennessee Driver Education Course in one sitting. You can stop at any time and return later. Your progress is saved automatically.
How Does Progress Saving Work?
Each time you complete a page or section, your progress is saved. When you log back in at drivinglogic.com, the course resumes where you left off. You do not need to repeat any pages you have already completed.
How Many Times Can I Log In and Out?
There is no limit to the number of times you can log in and out. You can access the course as many times as you need until you complete it.
Is There a Deadline to Complete the Course?
It depends on your reason for taking the course:
Ticket dismissal: Your court sets the deadline. Check your citation or contact your court to confirm.
Point reduction: You must complete the course within 90 days of your speeding conviction date.
Insurance discount: No state deadline — confirm with your insurer if they have requirements.
Can I Use Different Devices in Different Sessions?
Yes. Your progress is linked to your account, not your device. You can start on one device and continue on another by logging in at drivinglogic.com.
Quick Facts
Detail | Information |
Must finish in one sitting | No |
Progress saved automatically | Yes |
Number of logins allowed | No limit |
Resume where you left off | Yes |
Switch devices between sessions | Yes |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will my progress be lost if my internet connection drops? Your progress is saved each time you complete a page. If your connection drops mid-page, you may need to repeat that page when you return. Completed pages will not need to be repeated.
Does the page timer continue where it left off when I return? Page timer progress for a partially completed page may reset when you return. Fully completed pages are saved and do not need to be repeated.
Does it matter how many days I spread the course across? No, as long as you finish before your deadline. For point reduction, the 90-day deadline from your conviction date applies to the full process including submitting your certificate.