Do I Have to Finish the Indiana Driver Safety Program Course in One Sitting?
No. You do not have to finish the Indiana Driver Safety Program 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 section and exit the course, your progress is saved. When you log back in at drivinglogic.com, the course resumes where you left off.
You do not need to restart the course or repeat any sections you have already completed.
Can You Use Different Devices in Different Sessions?
Yes. You can start the course on one device and continue on a different device. Your progress is linked to your account, not to the device you are using.
Is There a Time Limit?
The course does not have a session time limit. You can take as long as you need within each session.
However, if the Indiana BMV or a court has required you to complete the course, you must finish it within 90 days of the date on your BMV notice. If you enrolled voluntarily, there is no deadline.
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 |
Use different devices | Yes |
Deadline (if BMV required) | 90 days from your BMV notice |
Deadline (if voluntary) | None |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will my progress save if my internet connection drops? Your progress is saved each time you complete a section. If your connection drops mid-section, you may need to repeat that section when you return. Any fully completed sections will remain saved.
Does it matter how many days I spread the course across? No. There is no requirement to complete the course within a set number of days as long as you finish before your deadline. You can spread the course across as many sessions as you need.
What if I accidentally skip a section? The course is completed in sequence and each section must be finished before the next becomes available. You cannot skip ahead or accidentally bypass a required section.