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Congratulations! Our Driving School for North Dakota is available online. You can get your points waived in North Dakota if you register with our traffic school.
Please choose your state certified traffic school course for North Dakota below. We have partnered with iDriveSafely to offer the following traffic school courses in North Dakota:
Click here to select this course: State Approved Course
We offer Driving School for the following counties in North Dakota
ADAMS County Court, North Dakota Traffic School BARNES County Court, North Dakota Traffic School BENSON County Court, North Dakota Traffic School BILLINGS County Court, North Dakota Traffic School BOTTINEAU County Court, North Dakota Traffic School BOWMAN County Court, North Dakota Traffic School BURKE County Court, North Dakota Traffic School BURLEIGH County Court, North Dakota Traffic School CASS County Court, North Dakota Traffic School CAVALIER County Court, North Dakota Traffic School DICKEY County Court, North Dakota Traffic School DIVIDE County Court, North Dakota Traffic School DUNN County Court, North Dakota Traffic School EDDY County Court, North Dakota Traffic School EMMONS County Court, North Dakota Traffic School FOSTER County Court, North Dakota Traffic School GOLDEN VALLEY County Court, North Dakota Traffic School GRAND FORKS County Court, North Dakota Traffic School GRANT County Court, North Dakota Traffic School GRIGGS County Court, North Dakota Traffic School HETTINGER County Court, North Dakota Traffic School KIDDER County Court, North Dakota Traffic School LAMOURE County Court, North Dakota Traffic School LOGAN County Court, North Dakota Traffic School MCHENRY County Court, North Dakota Traffic School MCINTOSH County Court, North Dakota Traffic School MCKENZIE County Court, North Dakota Traffic School MCLEAN County Court, North Dakota Traffic School MERCER County Court, North Dakota Traffic School MORTON County Court, North Dakota Traffic School MOUNTRAIL County Court, North Dakota Traffic School NELSON County Court, North Dakota Traffic School OLIVER County Court, North Dakota Traffic School PEMBINA County Court, North Dakota Traffic School PIERCE County Court, North Dakota Traffic School RAMSEY County Court, North Dakota Traffic School RANSOM County Court, North Dakota Traffic School RENVILLE County Court, North Dakota Traffic School RICHLAND County Court, North Dakota Traffic School ROLETTE County Court, North Dakota Traffic School SARGENT County Court, North Dakota Traffic School SHERIDAN County Court, North Dakota Traffic School SIOUX County Court, North Dakota Traffic School SLOPE County Court, North Dakota Traffic School STARK County Court, North Dakota Traffic School STEELE County Court, North Dakota Traffic School STUTSMAN County Court, North Dakota Traffic School TOWNER County Court, North Dakota Traffic School TRAILL County Court, North Dakota Traffic School WALSH County Court, North Dakota Traffic School WARD County Court, North Dakota Traffic School WELLS County Court, North Dakota Traffic School WILLIAMS County Court, North Dakota Traffic School
Have you been referred by the court to take a traffic school course in North Dakota? Our 8-hour traffic school course is court approved for North Dakota. You may only complete this Driving School once every 18 months.
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I am able to adjust the position of my steering wheel. Which position is most likely to minimize injury but provide the greatest protection from an airbag? Tilt the steering wheel toward your breastbone. Do not tilt it toward your abdomen or toward your head and neck. Try to adjust your seat at least 10 inches away from the center of the steering wheel.
I need another copy of my certificate. How can I get one? Our course provider says, If you have lost your certificate or it contains incorrect information, you may contact a customer support representative at 1-800-723-1955 to request a certificate reprint.
Is your website secure? Yes. Our course provider's website is secure.
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.
How long is the final exam? The final exam length depends upon the state or region where you received your speeding ticket. Many exams are 25 questions long, but some are longer.
My certificate is due today. Can I still take your course? Our course provider says, Time allowed for completion of courses and deadlines for submitting certificates of completion vary from court to court. We urge you to contact your court for this information to avoid taking this course and not receiving credit from the court.
What is the testing and grading policy? Our course provider says, Each chapter contains a quiz or quizzes that review important content from that chapter. The number of quizzes and quiz questions varies depending on your course. The quizzes do not affect your final exam score but will provide you with an excellent opportunity to master the course material. You also must take and pass a final exam upon completion of the course.
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.
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I never knew how long it took to stop on wet pavement. Now I am much more cautious. -Cara P from San Francisco, California
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This course is an important reminder to always stay alert when driving. -Matt H from Chicago, IL.
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I passed the test on my second try--not bad. Rachel F, San Mateo, CA
I never knew what the speeding laws actually say. Heather B, New York
I never knew what the speeding laws actually say. Heather B, New York |
Driving School Tip for North Dakota LATCH consists of lower attachments on child seats and a set of tether anchors in the vehicle to hold the child seat in place without the use of the vehicle's seat belts.
Driving School Tip for North Dakota Maintain a consistent speed when passing a large truck. When you can see the entire front of the truck or bus in your rearview mirror, make a shoulder check, signal and return to the right lane.
Driving School Tip for North Dakota Experience and knowledge are the keys to safe motorcycle travel. Rider behavior contributed to 80 percent of the 79 motorcycle deaths on Virginia's roads in 2008. The top three reasons were failure to maintain control, following too closely and exceeding the speed limit.
Driving School Tip for North Dakota More than 100,000 motorcyclists have died in traffic crashes since the enactment of the Highway Safety and National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966. (Source: Traffic Safety Facts 2000: Motorcycles, NHTSA)
Driving School Tip for North Dakota Never pass a bus or truck on the right side. This is the side with the largest blind spot. If the larger vehicle needs to move to the right, he or she may not see you in time to avoid a collision.
Driving School Tip for North Dakota Like other road users who are urged to protect themselves from injury or death by wearing safety belts, driving unimpaired, and observing traffic rules, many motorcycle deaths could be prevented if motorcyclists would take responsibility for ensuring they have done everything possible to make the ride safe by taking operator training, wearing protective gear, and riding sober.
Driving School Tip for North Dakota If your vehicle begins to skid, remove your foot from the accelerator or brake and steer in the direction of the skid. |
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