What credit cards do you accept? Can I use my debit card? Our course providers says, You may submit payment using a credit card, bank debit card with a Visa or MasterCard logo, or a personal check through our secure server. We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover.
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.
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 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.
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.
Is your website secure? Yes. Our course provider's website is secure.
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.
How long do I have to finish the course? As long as you need to get your certificate to the court within the court?s deadline. Give yourself plenty of time for mailing your certificate. We recommend you finish at least 10 business days prior to your deadline.
Do you have more questions about online traffic school in ALPINE County, CA? View our full ALPINE County CA Traffic School FAQ. If you are in ALPINE County CA and are looking for an approved driving school for the ALPINE County Court, sign up above.
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Traffic School Tip for ALPINE, CA Texas driving tip: When you approach a stopped emergency vehicle with lights flashing, state law requires that you: (1) move a lane away from the emergency vehicle, or (2) slow down 20 miles per hour below the posted speed limit. Failure to comply could result in a fine of up to $200.
Traffic School Tip for ALPINE, CA In 2006 12,694 pedestrians were injured and 733 were killed by collisions with vehicles in California, according to the CHP. Also during 2006, bicyclists suffered 10,283 injuries and 155 deaths from collisions in California. (2006 Annual Report of Fatal and Injury Motor Vehicle Traffic Collisions, CHP)
Traffic School Tip for ALPINE, CA The effects of a crash involving a motorcycle can often be devastating. While 20 percent of passenger vehicle crashes result in injury or death, an astounding 80 percent of motorcycle crashes result in injury or death.
Traffic School Tip for ALPINE, CA Avoid unnecessary use of your high beam headlights.
Traffic School Tip for ALPINE, CA Like operators of other vehicles, motorcycle operator impairment, mainly from the use of alcohol, is a serious problem. In 2001, motorcycle operators in fatal crashes had higher intoxication rates than any other type of driver.
Traffic School Tip for ALPINE, CA Winter driving tip from Caltrans: It is also a good idea to take along water, food, warm blankets and extra clothing. A lengthy delay will make you glad you have them.
Traffic School Tip for ALPINE, CA Most new cars have air bags for front-seat passengers. When used with lap/shoulder belts, air bags work very well to protect older children and adults. Air bags do not work with rear-facing child seats (those used with infants). Airbags could seriously injure or even kill an unbuckled child or adult who is sitting too close to the air bag or who is thrown toward the dash during emergency braking. In a crash, the air bag inflates very quickly. It could hit anything close to the dashboard with enough force to cause severe injuries or even death. Because the back of a rear-facing child seat sits very close to the dashboard, the seat could be struck with enough force to cause serious, or even fatal injuries to a baby. Even older children (who have outgrown child seats) are at risk from a deploying air bag, if they are not properly restrained. |