How the Audio Option Works in an Online Driving Course

Not everyone wants to sit and read lesson after lesson on a screen, and you don't have to. Fast Track includes a free audio and read-along option built directly into the course, so you can listen to each lesson instead of reading it, or do both at once.

What It Actually Does

Turn it on and each lesson plays back as narrated audio while the text highlights along with it on screen, similar to a read-along book. You can listen with your eyes on the screen, following the highlighted text, or just listen without watching if you'd rather multitask.

Who Actually Uses This Feature

  • People who find it easier to absorb information by listening rather than reading dense text.
  • Anyone doing chores, cooking, or other hands-free tasks while working through the course.
  • Students who simply want a break from staring at a screen for the full course length.

Does It Change What You Learn?

No. The content is identical either way, audio narrates the exact same lessons you'd otherwise read, and you still take the same short quiz after each one. It's simply a different way to take in the same material, not a shortcut or a lighter version of the course.

Combine It With Casual Games

While the audio plays, you can also play some of the light games built into the course, a small way to make study time feel less tedious without affecting how much you retain. If you're curious what else makes the course easier to get through, our easiest defensive driving course page covers the rest.

Listen Instead of Read
Our $25, TDLR-approved course includes a free audio option and can be finished online in as little as 5 hours.
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