Do I need to attend a classroom? No. The course is entirely online. It is web learning on your schedule at your pace.
What is the course completion policy? Our course provider says, You must complete all phases of the approved curriculum in order to receive a certificate of completion. Any time missed must be made up. The school is prohibited from issuing a certificate of completion if the student has not met all the requirements for course completion and a student shall not accept a certificate under such circumstances.
Is my information secure and private? Yes. We follow industry best practices for both security and privacy. We do not disclose your personal information to anyone, except as required by law.
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 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'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.
How do airbags work? Airbags work by preventing your upper body from striking the steering wheel, dashboard and windshield in a head-on collision. Airbags will NOT deploy in most side-collisions, but side airbags are not as common as front airbags. A sensor is activated when the car strikes a solid object. This sensor sends an electric current, initiating a chemical release of non-toxic nitrogen gas that causes the airbag to inflate. The deployment is instantaneous and the airbag will deflate immediately, preventing the risk of suffocation.
How do I know if I am eligible for traffic school? Check the paperwork sent to you by the court. It will explain your options for traffic school.
Do you have more questions about online traffic school in COLUMBIA County, FL? View our full COLUMBIA County FL Traffic School FAQ. If you are in COLUMBIA County FL and are looking for an approved driving school for the COLUMBIA County Court, sign up above.
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Traffic School Tip for COLUMBIA, FL Conversely, safety belt non use results in significant economic costs to society. The needless deaths and injuries from safety belt non use result in an estimated $26 billion in economic costs to society annually. (Sources: Facts to Buckle Up America and Traffic Safety Facts 2006 Data, NHTSA)
Traffic School Tip for COLUMBIA, FL Sleep-related crashes are most common in young people. One North Carolina state study found that 55 percent of fall-asleep crashes involved people 25-years-old or younger.
Traffic School Tip for COLUMBIA, FL Railroad Crossing. You are within a few hundred feet of a railroad crossing. You should slow down and be prepared to stop. If you see a train coming?STOP?never try to beat it.
Traffic School Tip for COLUMBIA, FL Motorcyclist fatalities have increased each year since reaching an historic low of 2,116 fatalities in 1997. In 2001, 3,181 motorcyclists were killed, an increase of over 50 percent between 1997 and 2001. Without this substantial increase in motorcyclist fatalities between 1997 and 2001, overall highway fatalities would have experienced a marked reduction of about 2.5 percent over this same time period
Traffic School Tip for COLUMBIA, FL If you own and operate a motorcycle in Virginia, you must have a Virginia title, registration card, and license plate.
Traffic School Tip for COLUMBIA, FL For a child, the shoulder harness should fit over the shoulder and across the breastbone. The lap belt should fit low and snug across the hips.
Traffic School Tip for COLUMBIA, FL The annual vehicle miles traveled in Texas during 2008 reached 245.264 billion, an increase of 1.46% |