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Have you been referred by the court to take a traffic school course in NM? Our 8-hour traffic school course is court approved for NM. You may only complete this course once every 18 months.
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Same-day certificate processing for NM |
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Traffic School FAQs for NM |
Traffic School Testimonials for NM |
Traffic School Tips for NM |
I paid the court my fee to attend traffic school. Why do you charge me again? Most courts charge an administrative fee you that must pay to be allowed to attend a traffic school. That fee is separate from and in addition to our tuition.
How long does the course take? The time it takes varies from person to person. A determined student who studies the material and takes notes can finish fairly quickly. But many students choose to spread the course out over a week or more. Rest assured you can follow whatever method works for your schedule. But give yourself plenty of time to pass the final exam prior to your court deadline!
I paid the court my fee to attend traffic school. Why do you charge me again? Most courts charge an administrative fee you that must pay to be allowed to attend a traffic school. That fee is separate from and in addition to our tuition.
When do children outgrow their booster seats? Children usually outgrow their booster seats at age 8 or when they are 4?9? tall
Did you know? Eight young people die every day in the U.S. in alcohol-related crashes.
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.
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 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.
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All I can say is, Thanks! Cara P, Grande Prairie, Texas
My sister told me about the Texas ticket dismissal defensive driving course. I wondered if it was approved by the TEA--turns it is. Randolph T, Crawford Texas
When I hydroplaned last week I knew just what to do. Thanks! -Carolyn W from Tempe, Arizona
I finished while drinking my morning coffee, how cool is that? -Karen S from Plano, Texas
This was really fantastic. Thanks for getting my points waived! Barb W, Lubbock, Texas
When I hit a soft shoulder I knew just what to do. -John S from San Rafael, California
Thank you for teaching me about the basic speed law. I am much safer now. -Theresa G from San Jose, California
My TEA certificate arrived at the court right on schedule. Kristin F, Galveston, Texas
I never new what the 3 second rule really meant, now I am much safer on the highway. - Stan K from Dallas, Texas
I never knew how to drive in the snow, we don't see much here in Texas. Roland T, Friendswood, Texas
You saved my bacon with my auto insurance company! -Jen B from Beaumont, Texas
I learned how to drive safely on the highway at night. Thanks! - Emily T, Dallas TX |
Traffic School Tip for NM Always use your safety belt. These are the facts: air bags are made to work with safety belts, and most crashes happen close to home. So buckle up for every trip.
Traffic School Tip for NM Between midnight and 3 a.m., 76 percent of speeding drivers involved in fatal crashes had been drinking. (Traffic Safety Facts 2006 Data: Speeding, NHTSA)
Traffic School Tip for NM Recent data indicate that deaths and injuries attributable to motorcycle crashes are becoming a larger portion of this grave public health problem. Motorcycle crash-related fatalities have been increasing since 1997, while injuries have been increasing since 1999.
Traffic School Tip for NM On average, a pedestrian is killed in a motor vehicle crash every 110 minutes, and one is injured every 9 minutes. (Traffic Safety Facts 2006 Data, NHTSA)
Traffic School Tip for NM Driving at night increases the likelihood and severity of crashes. The risk of being in a fatal crash is highest for teens between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m.
Traffic School Tip for NM In 2006 unsafe starting or backing was the primary collision factor that caused 4,118 injuries and 8 deaths in California, according to the CHP. (2006 Annual Report of Fatal and Injury Motor Vehicle Traffic Collisions, CHP) Children are especially vulnerable. To back up safely, follow these guidelines.
Traffic School Tip for NM Talk to your teen about safety issues and the rules you are setting. Explain each one of your rules and the consequences for breaking it. Write up a contract with your teen driver to make sure they drive by the rules and drive as safely as possible. Include the most important issues. |
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