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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 GRAY County, Texas
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Have you been referred by the court to take a traffic school course in GRAY County, Texas? Our 8-hour traffic school course is court approved for GRAY County, TX. You may only complete this course once every 18 months.
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Defensive Drirving Course FAQs for GRAY County Court, Texas |
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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.
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.
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.
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.
I need another copy of my certificate. How can I get one? Our course provider says, If you have lost your certificate or it contains incorrect information, you may contact a customer support representative at 1-800-723-1955 to request a certificate reprint.
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!
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!
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.
Do you have more questions about online traffic school in GRAY County, TX? View our full GRAY County TX Traffic School FAQ. If you are in GRAY County TX and are looking for an approved driving school for the GRAY County Court, sign up above.
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The TEA made me take a defensive drivers course. I am happy I did. Scott M, Galveston, Texas
My children are my main concern in life. Thank you for helping me protect them. -Alice W from Redwood City, California
You really owe it to your family to start driving defensively. Alex D, Crockett, Texas
I like this TEA course--it saved me from paying more for insurance. Reynolds, W, Dallas, TX
I did all my coursework from my couch at home. -Joshua G from Elk Grove, California
I finished while drinking my morning coffee, how cool is that? -Karen S from Plano, Texas
You can just sign up for the driving course and get a senior discount. Gary R, Steel, Texas
My mind often wanders while driving, but I now know how dangerous that can be. Thanks! Amy G, South Bend, Texas
When I hydroplaned last week I knew just what to do. Thanks! -Carolyn W from Tempe, Arizona
I learned so much about safe driving! Lisa M from Beaumont, Texas
The prices for this Texas Defensive Driving Online course were low! Scott P, Austin, Texas
I told all of my friends about the US Traffic School, thank you for a great experience. Kim W, Tampa, Florida |
Traffic School Tip for GRAY, TX Nationally in 2006, 4,842 teen passenger vehicle occupants, ages 16 to 20, were killed in motor vehicle crashes, and 58 percent (2,813) were unrestrained at the time of the fatal crash.
Traffic School Tip for GRAY, TX Listen to traffic and weather reports to learn of potential delays and hazards.
Traffic School Tip for GRAY, TX Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for young people between ages 15 and 24.
Traffic School Tip for GRAY, TX Texas motorcycle safety tip: take a course to learn or reinforce safe riding techniques
Traffic School Tip for GRAY, TX Check the rearview mirror before and after you brake, every time.
Traffic School Tip for GRAY, TX NHTSA estimates that helmets saved 631 motorcyclists? lives in 2000, and that 382 more could have been saved if all motorcyclists had worn helmets. (Source: Traffic Safety Facts 2000: Motorcycles, NHTSA)
Traffic School Tip for GRAY, TX According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Speeding is one of the most prevalent factors contributing to traffic crashes. In 2006, speeding was a contributing factor in 31 percent of all fatal crashes, and 13,543 lives were lost in speeding-related crashes. (Traffic Safety Facts 2006 Data: Speeding, NHTSA) |
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