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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 GOLIAD County, Texas
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Have you been referred by the court to take a traffic school course in GOLIAD County, Texas? Our 8-hour traffic school course is court approved for GOLIAD County, TX. You may only complete this course once every 18 months.
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Same-day traffic school certificate processing for GOLIAD County, Texas |
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Approved defensive driving school for the GOLIAD County Court, Texas |
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Defensive Drirving Course FAQs for GOLIAD County Court, Texas |
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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.
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.
Why is it so important not to have rear-facing child safety seats in the front seat? The force of nearly 3,000 pounds of pressure from a crash would thrust the child forward, crushing it between the safety seat and the back of the car seat. Never place a rear-facing child safety seat in the front seat of a vehicle equipped with a passenger-front airbag.
Did you know? Eight young people die every day in the U.S. in alcohol-related crashes.
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 many chances do I get to pass the final? You may attempt to pass the quizzes and final exam as many times as you wish. But keep an eye on the court?s 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.
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!
Do you have more questions about online traffic school in GOLIAD County, TX? View our full GOLIAD County TX Traffic School FAQ. If you are in GOLIAD County TX and are looking for an approved driving school for the GOLIAD County Court, sign up above.
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Defensive Driving Courses? This one is pretty good. Emily, G, Hudson TX
This was really fantastic. Thanks for getting my points waived! Barb W, Lubbock, Texas
Wow! This defensive driving course really covers all the bases for safer driving. Sean M, Baylor, Texas
I knew I had to take a Texas Defensive Driving Online course before I got another speeding ticket. Reid P, Addison, Texas
I passed with no trouble! -Bill W from San Mateo, California
I finished while drinking my morning coffee, how cool is that? -Karen S from Plano, Texas
The police gave me a speeding ticket in Dallas, I live in Huston. So the online aspect of this defensive driving course really helped me. Bill W, Huston, TX
If I can pass, then anyone can pass. Amy G, New Castle, Texas
I passed with no trouble! -Bill W from San Mateo, California
I never knew how long it took to stop on wet pavement. Now I am much more cautious. -Cara P from San Francisco, California
My kids begged me to become a more defensive driver. I finally said yes. Robert T, Irving Texas
I never knew how long it took to stop on wet pavement. Now I am much more cautious. -Cara P from San Francisco, California |
Traffic School Tip for GOLIAD, TX Research has shown that lap/shoulder belts, when used properly, reduce the risk of fatal injury to front-seat passenger car occupants by 45 percent and the risk of moderate to critical injury by 50 percent. For light truck occupants, safety belts reduce the risk of fatal injury by 60 percent and moderate-to-critical injury by 65 percent. (Sources: Facts to Buckle Up America and Traffic Safety Facts 2006 Data, NHTSA)
Traffic School Tip for GOLIAD, TX Left hand turns are more dangerous, so plan your travel route to include more right hand turns.
Traffic School Tip for GOLIAD, TX For the best possible protection keep infants in the back seat, in rear-facing child safety seats, as long as possible up to the height or weight limit of the particular seat. At a minimum, keep infants rear-facing until a minimum of age 1 and at least 20 pounds.
Traffic School Tip for GOLIAD, TX Florida crash statitics: Traffic Crash Facts ? Motor vehicle crashes are the number one cause of death for teens 16-19 years of age. While teens make up only 6% of the driving population in Florida but they are involved in 14 % of the fatal crashes.
Traffic School Tip for GOLIAD, TX When proceeding from a stop: look left, right, straight ahead, then left again before moving.
Traffic School Tip for GOLIAD, TX Texas motorcycle safety tip: avoid the center of the lane where debris and oil build up,
Traffic School Tip for GOLIAD, TX For front-seat passengers, lap and shoulder belts reduce the chance of serious injury by as much as 50 percent. |
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