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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 |
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Traffic School Tips for NM |
Did you know? According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), teenage drivers and passengers are among those least likely to wear their safety belts.
How do airbags work? Airbags will deploy in most frontal collisions, however front airbags will most likely not deploy in side-collisions. Side airbags will deploy in most side-collisions but side airbags are not as common as front airbags.
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.
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.
What software do I need to take the course? You need a working web browser that is connected to the Internet to take a defensive driving course. We support Internet Explorer 4.0 and higher, Netscape Navigator 6.0, AOL 4.0 and higher and most other browsers. There is no software to download and nothing saved to your hard drive. Some courses use the Macromedia Flash plug-in. This product is free and can be downloaded and installed at registration.
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.
Is your website secure? Yes. Our course provider's website is secure.
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.
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Your customer service was like a dream, thanks! -Jen O from Leland, Texas
I never new what the 3 second rule really meant, now I am much safer on the highway. - Stan K from Dallas, Texas
You can just sign up for the driving course and get a senior discount. Gary R, Steel, Texas
My favorite thing was learning how to drive in bad weather. Thanks! Jen, O
My wife wanted me to take the safe driving course. Robert G, Texas City, Texas
My children are my main concern in life. Thank you for helping me protect them. -Alice W from Redwood City, California
Speeding tickets are the worste, but this course is the best. Cammi G, Amerilo, TX
My children are my main concern in life. Thank you for helping me protect them. -Alice W from Redwood City, California
I finally understand how to drive safely in fog, thanks! -Debbie D from Houston, Texas
My TEA certificate arrived at the court right on schedule. Kristin F, Galveston, Texas
When I hydroplaned last week I knew just what to do. Thanks! -Carolyn W from Tempe, Arizona
I am on a fixed budget so your low rates are much appreciated. -Lexi Z from Adkins, Texas |
Traffic School Tip for NM Safety belt use saves society an estimated $50 billion annually in medical care, lost productivity, and other injury related costs. (Sources: Facts to Buckle Up America and Traffic Safety Facts 2006 Data, NHTSA)
Traffic School Tip for NM 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.
Traffic School Tip for NM Texas driving tip: When passing a truck, don't move back into your lane until you can see both truck headlights in your rearview mirror.
Traffic School Tip for NM Exposure, measured in terms of vehicle miles of travel (VMT) in 2001, shows that motorcyclists were about 26 times as likely to die in a crash than someone riding in a passenger car, and are 5 times as likely to be injured.
Traffic School Tip for NM Texas motorcycle safety tip: turn on your headlights and ride defensively,
Traffic School Tip for NM Texas motorcycle safety tip: ride at a safe speed and never ride if you've been drinking
Traffic School Tip for NM At high speeds on the freeway you will need extra room for braking. Keep in mind that on dry pavement at 55 mph it takes about 265 feet to bring your vehicle to a complete stop. On wet pavement that distance increases to 289 feet. At 65 mph the stopping distances shoot up to 344 feet on dry pavement and 378 on wet pavement. And watch out for large trucks on the freeway, their extra weight means they need ever more distance to stop. |
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