Alaska

Track your Alaska supervised driving hours — without the paper headache

Log every practice drive, watch your 40 hours add up automatically, and know exactly when you're done. Free to use.

Why Alaska families use it

Automatic hour tracking

Counted and remaining totals update as you log — no manual math or paper tally.

Day & night, tracked separately

Alaska asks for 40 hours — we track both so nothing's a surprise at the end.

Magic-link login

No passwords. Secure access from any device with a simple email link.

Free to use

Logging and tracking are free. No subscription, no surprises.

Nothing to download

Works right in your browser on any phone or computer — no app store, no install.

How it works

  1. 1. Log each supervised drive in a few taps (day or night).
  2. 2. Watch your progress toward Alaska's 40 hours.
  3. 3. When you hit the requirement, a parent or guardian certifies your hours on the Form 433 — there's no trip log to submit.

What Alaska requires

Requirements change; confirm the current rules with your state's licensing agency.

Frequently asked questions

Is this affiliated with the Alaska licensing agency?

No. Driving Log is an independent tracking tool.

Is it free?

Yes — logging and tracking your Alaska hours are free, with no subscription.

Can I add drives from earlier dates?

Yes. Back-fill earlier supervised drives as long as the date isn't in the future.

Can I edit a drive after saving it?

Yes. Update the date, minutes, day/night, or supervisor at any time.

What happens to my data?

We store only your email and the driving entries you add — no analytics, ad, or behavioral trackers.