What to Expect in a Texas DWI Education Class
Imagine leaving a courtroom in Houston or Dallas and being told you must complete a DWI education program.
It’s stressful — and you probably have questions: How long is the class? What will I learn? Will it affect my license?
The good news is that Texas law lays out clear requirements, and A Better Choice is here to walk you through the process.
What is a Texas DWI Education Class?
A DWI education class is a state-approved course designed to teach drivers about the dangers of drinking and driving.
It covers:
- The effects of alcohol and drugs on the body and mind
- The legal consequences of impaired driving
- Safer decision-making strategies to avoid future offenses
The course is 12 hours long, typically spread over three to four sessions.
Some programs are offered on evenings or weekends, making them easier to fit into busy schedules in cities like Austin or San Antonio.
Why Do You Have to Take It?
Courts across Texas — from Harris County (Houston) to Travis County (Austin) — often require DWI education as a condition of probation. The Department of Public Safety may also require it before you can reinstate your driver’s license. Failing to complete the class on time could mean:
- A probation violation
- Driver’s license suspension
- Additional court penalties
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With A Better Choice Education Program