Can I Take the Indiana Driver Safety Program Course on My Phone or Tablet?
Yes. You can take the Indiana Driver Safety Program course on a smartphone, tablet, or computer. The course works on any device with an internet connection and a web browser.
Do You Need to Download an App?
No. You do not need to download an app or install any software. The course runs in a web browser on your device.
To access the course, go to drivinglogic.com in the browser on your phone or tablet and log in to your account.
What Devices Are Supported?
Smartphones — Android and iOS (iPhone)
Tablets — Android and iPad
Computers — Windows and Mac
Any modern device with an internet connection and an up-to-date web browser can run the course.
Can You Switch Between Devices?
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 the Course the Same on All Devices?
Yes. The course content and requirements are identical on all devices. You complete the same material and meet the same 4-hour minimum requirement regardless of which device you use.
Quick Facts
Detail | Information |
Smartphones supported | Yes — Android and iOS |
Tablets supported | Yes — Android and iPad |
Computers supported | Yes — Windows and Mac |
App or software required | No |
Switch between devices | Yes |
Course content same on all devices | Yes |
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a specific browser on my phone or tablet? The course works on any modern browser including Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge. Keep your browser up to date for the best experience. If you experience issues on one browser, try switching to another.
Can I use an older phone or tablet? The course requires a device capable of running a modern web browser with JavaScript and cookies enabled. Very old devices running outdated operating systems may have difficulty. If your device cannot load the course, try switching to a newer device or a computer.
Does the course require a fast internet connection? A standard home or mobile internet connection is sufficient. If your connection is slow or unreliable, you may experience loading issues. Try connecting to a stronger Wi-Fi network if needed.