How long is the Defensive Driving course? Most people can finish in about 4-6 hours. Some people take longer, but that is a rough guide for most students.
What is ID Verification? Some county courts require students to prove their identities. This is known as ID Verification. It is an easy-to-follow process with clear instructions. Not every county court asks for this requirement.
Are teens at greater risk of death in an alcohol-related crash? Teens are at far greater risk of death in an alcohol-related crash than the overall population, despite the fact they cannot legally purchase or publicly possess alcohol in any State.
My due date is approaching fast. How far ahead do I need to complete the course? We recommend you complete our course at least 10 business days prior to your due date. That will give you enough to mail your completed certificate to your court. When you receive your certificate from us, you are responsible for mailing it to your court on time.
When registering, do I select my home county? Select the county in which you received your ticket.
Do I need to wear a seatbelt in Texas? Safety belts save lives. That's why Texas is drawing the line for drivers and passengers: buckle up or face a fine!
What is ID Verification? Some county courts require students to prove their identities. This is known as ID Verification. It is an easy-to-follow process with clear instructions. Not every county court asks for this requirement.
How do I know if I am allowed to take a Defensive Driving Course in Texas? We recommend that you contact the state DMV or court before signing up. That is the best way to verify that you can take a course. But do it early or you will miss your deadline.
Do you have more questions about online traffic school in SHACKELFORD County, TX? View our full SHACKELFORD County TX Traffic School FAQ. If you are in SHACKELFORD County TX and are looking for an approved driving school for the SHACKELFORD County Court, sign up above.
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Safe driving distance and driving in fog--these are the defensive driving techniques I now know. - Charles M, Desoto, Texas
My teenager needed some extra instruction, which you gave him. -Stephanie K from Albany, Texas
I finished while drinking my morning coffee, how cool is that? -Karen S from Plano, Texas
I told all of my friends about the US Traffic School, thank you for a great experience. Kim W, Tampa, Florida
I made my teenage daughter take your course for safety reasons. She learned a lot. -Jennifer W from Los Angeles, California
I used to tailgate until I read how dangerous it is. -Bill Q from Salt Lake City, Utah
You processed my certificate so fast! -Reggie B from Riverside, California
The TEA made me take a defensive drivers course. I am happy I did. Scott M, Galveston, Texas
The TEA made me take a defensive drivers course. I am happy I did. Scott M, Galveston, Texas
Defensive Driving Courses? This one is pretty good. Emily, G, Hudson TX
This was quick and easy! Why did I wait so long? Will C., Orlando, Florida
I used to tailgate until I read how dangerous it is. -Bill Q from Salt Lake City, Utah |
Traffic School Tip for SHACKELFORD, TX Avoid unnecessary use of your high beam headlights.
Traffic School Tip for SHACKELFORD, TX Do not tailgate.
Traffic School Tip for SHACKELFORD, TX Barrels engineered to act as an impact cushion is a new concept in reducing the seriousness of crashes. These barrels are usually installed in front of a solid obstacle and at an area of high crash frequency.
Traffic School Tip for SHACKELFORD, TX In 2008, there were 37,261 fatalities on our Nation?s roadways. Of these; 11,674 (31 percent) were speeding-related!
Traffic School Tip for SHACKELFORD, TX NHTSA estimates that helmets saved 631 motorcyclists? lives in 2000, and that 382 more could have been saved if all motorcyclists had worn helmets. (Source: Traffic Safety Facts 2000: Motorcycles, NHTSA)
Traffic School Tip for SHACKELFORD, TX Texas motorcycle safety tip: ride at a safe speed and never ride if you've been drinking
Traffic School Tip for SHACKELFORD, TX California has not had a day without a traffic fatality since September 12, 2000. (2006 California Quick Collision Facts, CHP) |