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Congratulations! Our TEA Defensive Driving Course for Texas is available online. You can get your points waived in Texas if you register with our traffic school.
Please choose your state certified traffic school course for Texas below. We are proud to offer the following TEA Defensive Driving Course in Texas:
Click here to select this course: Texas Defensive Driving Internet Course
We offer online traffic school for the following cities in COMANCHE County, Texas
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Have you been referred by the court to take a traffic school course in COMANCHE County, Texas? Our 8-hour traffic school course is court approved for COMANCHE County, TX. You may only complete this course once every 18 months.
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Same-day traffic school certificate processing for COMANCHE County, Texas |
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Approved defensive driving school for the COMANCHE County Court, Texas |
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Defensive Drirving Course FAQs for COMANCHE County Court, Texas |
Traffic School Testimonials for COMANCHE County Court, Texas |
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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.
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 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.
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.
Do I need to wear a seatbelt in Texas? Safety belts save lives. That's why Texas is drawing the line for drivers and passengers: buckle up or face a fine!
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.
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.
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.
Do you have more questions about online traffic school in COMANCHE County, TX? View our full COMANCHE County TX Traffic School FAQ. If you are in COMANCHE County TX and are looking for an approved driving school for the COMANCHE County Court, sign up above.
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I got another speeding ticket, but this defensive driving course really saved the day. Gillian D, Lovelady, Texas
I learned so much about driving safety I never knew. Now I'm much more cautious on the road. -Bernie M from Chicago, Illinois
Keep a safe driving distance! -Amy G from Phoenix, Arizona
I never new what the 3 second rule really meant, now I am much safer on the highway. - Stan K from Dallas, Texas
I am on a fixed budget so your low rates are much appreciated. -Lexi Z from Adkins, Texas
The cops got me again! Bill Q, Sunnyvale, Texas
My teenager needed some extra instruction, which you gave him. -Stephanie K from Albany, Texas
The course work was well written and easy to follow. I had no trouble passing the final exam. -Wendy W from Oakland, California
I finished while drinking my morning coffee, how cool is that? -Karen S from Plano, Texas
Fast, low cost, great courese--I like these guys. Highly recommended. Scott T, Belmont, CA
The course illustrations really helped me understand what was happening. -Robert T from Alexandria, Virginia
I finished while drinking my morning coffee, how cool is that? -Karen S from Plano, Texas |
Traffic School Tip for COMANCHE, TX Tailgating is always dangerous, but tailgating a large truck or bus is especially dangerous. Not only does this reduce your ability to see what's happening on the road ahead, but the driver of the truck or bus can't see you. Keep a safe distance when following.
Traffic School Tip for COMANCHE, TX Do not block the passing lane.
Traffic School Tip for COMANCHE, TX Winter driving tip from Caltrans: Chain Installers: If you use the services of a chain installer, be sure to get a receipt and jot the installer's badge number on it. Remember, chain installers are independent business people, not Caltrans employees. Having the badge number may help with any misunderstandings later. Chain installers are NOT allowed to sell or rent chains.
Traffic School Tip for COMANCHE, TX Be gentle with brake pressure during slippery road conditions. Avoid braking on curves by driving through them at a safe, steady speed. Gear down for both uphill and downhill.
Traffic School Tip for COMANCHE, TX The increase in motorcycle-related deaths and injuries calls for new program actions to supplement existing initiatives.
Traffic School Tip for COMANCHE, TX In 2006, 41 percent of the drivers with a BAC of .08 g/dL or higher involved in fatal crashes were speeding, compared with only 15 percent of drivers with a BAC of .00 g/dL involved in fatal crashes. (Traffic Safety Facts 2006 Data: Speeding, NHTSA)
Traffic School Tip for COMANCHE, TX In 2006, 61,000 pedestrians were injured and 4,784 were killed in traffic crashes in the United States, representing 2 percent of all the people injured in traffic crashes and 11 percent of all traffic fatalities. (Traffic Safety Facts 2006 Data, NHTSA) |
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