Can my spouse or partner take the course alongside me?
When both spouses are over the qualifying age and on the same auto policy, both should complete the Mature Driver course to maximize the household discount. Insurers evaluate each named driver individually, so only the people on the certificate get a discount on their portion of the premium. Households with two qualifying drivers and two vehicles on a single policy often see roughly double the savings of a single completion. Each enrollment requires its own login and progress tracking — sharing a login isn't permitted because the certificate names a specific driver and matches the license.
Couples often find it easier to do the course together at home, pausing for tea between chapters and discussing the scenarios as they go. Each enrollment generates its own certificate at the end. Make sure the names on each certificate match exactly what appears on the corresponding driver's license — misspelled or mismatched names are the most common reason carriers reject a certificate, and fixing it after the fact is a small but avoidable hassle.
Same household, same payment method, two separate accounts — that's the cleanest setup. Bulk-pricing discounts sometimes apply when two enrollments are purchased together; check the homepage banner for current household promotions. Couples who time their enrollments to coincide also tend to time their renewals together, which simplifies tracking the three-year discount window across both drivers. Mismatched timing — one spouse completing now, the other six months later — works fine but means two separate calendar reminders for the renewal cycle.