In Florida, you must take this course if you are a first time driver. The DATE Course (Drugs, Alcohol, Traffic Education).The DATA Course (Drugs, Alcohol, Traffic, Awareness).Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE).The course is known by many different names, but they are all the same: Before you can receive a restricted driver’s license (learner’s permit) in the state of Florida, you must successfully complete the Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE) course. Learner's License: This is the first stage on the way to getting your full privilege license. Assuming you already have your learner’s license, you can start at Stage 2. These steps are known as the Florida's Graduated Drivers Licensing (GDL) law and has three stages (Learner's License, Intermediate License, Full Privilege License). How to get your Driver's License after having your Learner’s Permit?Ĭongratulations, you have your learner's permit! Now how do you get your full privilege driver's license? There are steps in place by the State of Florida that you must follow in order to go from your learner’s permit, to your full privilege driver’s license.