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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 GONZALES County, Texas
| BELMONT, Texas Traffic School | COST, Texas Traffic School | | GONZALES, Texas Traffic School | HARWOOD, Texas Traffic School | | LEESVILLE, Texas Traffic School | NIXON, Texas Traffic School | | OTTINE, Texas Traffic School | SMILEY, Texas Traffic School | | WAELDER, Texas Traffic School | WRIGHTSBORO, Texas Traffic School | |
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Have you been referred by the court to take a traffic school course in GONZALES County, Texas? Our 8-hour traffic school course is court approved for GONZALES County, TX. You may only complete this course once every 18 months.
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Same-day traffic school certificate processing for GONZALES County, Texas |
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Approved defensive driving school for the GONZALES County Court, Texas |
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Defensive Drirving Course FAQs for GONZALES County Court, Texas |
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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.
Do I need to attend a classroom? No. The course is entirely online. It is web learning on your schedule at your pace.
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.
I am a new driver. Do you offer first-time driver or teen driver education? Yes! In many states there is a teen/first-tie driver training course available. Check our site to see.
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.
Do I need to attend a classroom? No. The course is entirely online. It is web learning on your schedule at your pace.
How old is too old to drive?
What should I do if I am involved in an accident? If there is damage to the vehicle, stop and exchange information. If someone is hurt, render aid and notify law enforcement. If you hit an unattended vehicle, find the driver or write your name and address on a note explaining what happened. You must also include the owner's name and address if the vehicle you are driving doesn't belong to you.
Do you have more questions about online traffic school in GONZALES County, TX? View our full GONZALES County TX Traffic School FAQ. If you are in GONZALES County TX and are looking for an approved driving school for the GONZALES County Court, sign up above.
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Your customer service was like a dream, thanks! -Jen O from Leland, Texas
Highly recommend, good course for the money. Frank G, Trenton, NJ
The first lesson taught me so much. Jerry K, Austin, TX
All I can say is, Thanks! Cara P, Grande Prairie, Texas
The course work was well written and easy to follow. I had no trouble passing the final exam. -Wendy W from Oakland, California
Easy, honest, fast--this course is excellent and I leanred a lot. - Jana W, Fort Hancock, TX
Anyone can pass the exam if they study - Bert E AZ
Can a defensive driving course make you a safer driver? Yes! Malcom B, Santa Fe, Texas
I used the lesson on driving in the fog the other day--thanks! Jana B, San Francisco, CA
Speeding tickets are the worste, but this course is the best. Cammi G, Amerilo, TX
I love how quick and easy this Texas Defensive Driving Online course was to use. Henry C, Cedar Hill, Texas
I like this TEA course--it saved me from paying more for insurance. Reynolds, W, Dallas, TX |
Traffic School Tip for GONZALES, TX Texas motorcycle safety tip: ride at a safe speed and never ride if you've been drinking
Traffic School Tip for GONZALES, TX In 2004, more than 2.7 million intersection-related crashes occurred, accounting for more than 45 percent of all crashes in the United States. That same year, intersection fatalities were 9,117 or 21 percent of all traffic fatalities.
Traffic School Tip for GONZALES, 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)
Traffic School Tip for GONZALES, TX Winter driving tip from Caltrans: If you have a cellular telephone, pre-load the Caltrans Highway Information Network (CHIN) phone numbers for convenient, updated road conditions.
Traffic School Tip for GONZALES, TX High-visibility enforcement of underage purchase, possession, and provision laws can create a significant deterrent for violation of youth access laws, reduce underage drinking, and decrease alcohol-related crashes. Additionally, parental responsibility is key to educating and protecting our teens. A new emphasis for the 2008 campaign reminds parents to obey the law and help keep their teens safe.
Traffic School Tip for GONZALES, TX It's not just good parenting, it's a matter of life and death. You need to talk to your kids about traffic safety early and often - before they reach driving age. When your teenager begins driving, we recommend that you set rules and then clearly outline the consequences of breaking the rules. Remind your teenager that driving is a privilege - a privilege they will lose if they don't drive by your rules.
Traffic School Tip for GONZALES, TX LATCH consists of lower attachments on child seats and a set of tether anchors in the vehicle to hold the child seat in place without the use of the vehicle's seat belts. |
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