I know that all children under age 12 should ride in the back seat, especially if the car is equipped with airbags. What about the elderly; are they safe with airbags? The elderly, like all other passengers and drivers, should be properly restrained with the seat as far back as possible and the individual's back firmly supported. All occupants should also keep arms and feet away from where the airbags will deploy.
What is the operation and conduct policy? Our course provider says, No credit or completion will be given if the course is completed by anyone other than you or if you are assisted by an outside party. When you enroll in the course you are stating under penalty of perjury that you, and not another person, studied the material in its entirety and completed that chapter quizzes and the final exam. By registering for the course, you understand that is may be a felony to make false statements or to falsify documents submitted by the court.
Did you know? If you close your eyes for just one second at 60 mph, you will travel 88 feet.
I've heard that some airbags smoke when they inflate. Is this a fire hazard? Cornstarch or powder is packed inside the airbags to lubricate them and ensure proper inflation. The smoke is actually the cornstarch or powder and poses no fire hazard.
What will I learn by taking your course? We cover all manner of subjects on safe driving. You will learn about driving in unsafe conditions like fog, rain, and snow. You will learn about the 3-second rule and safe following distances. You will learn about the dangers of drunk driving. And you will learn how to safely operate a vehicle, include tips like how to back out of a parking space and how to handle a skid. All that and more when you take our defensive driving/traffic school course.
What is the injury rate for motorcyclists compared to passenger cars? The injury rate for passenger car occupants per registered vehicle was 1.2 times the injury rate for motorcyclists.
Why should I take a defensive driving course in Texas? Will it remove my speeding ticket? The answer to the first question is: (1) it may keep your auto insurance rates from rising (if you qualify) and (2) you have the opportunity to learn about safe driving.
If I fail, what happens? In most locations you can retake the final exam if you fail. The specifics depend upon your state's regulator agency.
Do you have more questions about online traffic school in GARZA County, TX? View our full GARZA County TX Traffic School FAQ. If you are in GARZA County TX and are looking for an approved driving school for the GARZA County Court, sign up above.
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Traffic School Tip for GARZA, TX Most crashes in Texas result from speeding, failure to yield, driving under the influence of alcohol, following too closely and running red lights and stop signs. To learn the best ways to avoid a collision or what to do if you are in a crash, please read the information below.
Traffic School Tip for GARZA, TX More than half (55%) of the passenger vehicle occupants killed in traffic crashes in 2006 were unrestrained. (Sources: Facts to Buckle Up America and Traffic Safety Facts 2006 Data, NHTSA)
Traffic School Tip for GARZA, TX Texas motorcycle safety tip: Watch for riders who may need to maneuver around potholes and debris.
Traffic School Tip for GARZA, TX One in three Americans knows someone who has been injured or killed in a red light-running crash.
Traffic School Tip for GARZA, TX Blood alcohol content (BAC) is the amount of alcohol in a person?s body as measured by the weight of the alcohol in a certain volume of blood. Alcohol is absorbed directly through the walls of the stomach and the small intestine. It goes into the bloodstream, and travels throughout the body and to the brain. Alcohol is quickly absorbed and can be measured within 30 to 70 minutes after a person has had a drink.
Traffic School Tip for GARZA, TX An insured driver who routinely wears a seat belt pays higher premiums each year to cover crash-related medical expenses for those who do not wear seat belts.
Traffic School Tip for GARZA, TX If there is damage to the vehicle, stop and exchange information. If someone is hurt, render aid and notify law enforcement. If you hit an unattended vehicle, find the driver or write your name and address on a note explaining what happened. You must also include the owner's name and address if the vehicle you are driving doesn't belong to you. |