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We offer online traffic school for the following cities in KALAMAZOO County, Michigan
| AUGUSTA, Michigan Traffic School | CLIMAX, Michigan Traffic School | | COMSTOCK, Michigan Traffic School | FULTON, Michigan Traffic School | | GALESBURG, Michigan Traffic School | KALAMAZOO, Michigan Traffic School | | NAZARETH, Michigan Traffic School | OSHTEMO, Michigan Traffic School | | PORTAGE, Michigan Traffic School | RICHLAND, Michigan Traffic School | | SCHOOLCRAFT, Michigan Traffic School | SCOTTS, Michigan Traffic School | | VICKSBURG, Michigan Traffic School |
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Have you been referred by the court to take a traffic school course in KALAMAZOO County, Michigan? Our 8-hour traffic school course is court approved for KALAMAZOO County, MI. You may only complete this course once every 18 months.
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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.
How do I know if I am allowed to take a Defensive Driving Course in Texas? We recommend that you contact the state DMV or court before signing up. That is the best way to verify that you can take a course. But do it early or you will miss your deadline.
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.
Why should I take a defensive driving course in Texas? Will it remove my speeding ticket? The answer to the first question is: (1) it may keep your auto insurance rates from rising (if you qualify) and (2) you have the opportunity to learn about safe driving.
How old is too old to drive?
Did you know? Eight young people die every day in the U.S. in alcohol-related crashes.
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.
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 you have more questions about online traffic school in KALAMAZOO County, MI? View our full KALAMAZOO County MI Traffic School FAQ. If you are in KALAMAZOO County MI and are looking for an approved driving school for the KALAMAZOO County Court, sign up above.
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I thought I knew everything about safe driving, but then I got a speeding ticket. Now I am much safer behind the wheel. - Rachel F, Brewster Texas
Easy course, learned a lot. Prescott, AZ
Driving safety is God's work. Thank you. -Deborah G from Irvine, California
I did all my coursework from my couch at home. -Joshua G from Elk Grove, California
I wanted to learn about defensive driving, and your course was very helpful. Darren S, Round Rock, Texas
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Your traffic school was really easy to use! Pete F, Sarasota, Florida
I learned so much about driving safety I never knew. Now I'm much more cautious on the road. -Bernie M from Chicago, Illinois
This course was so well written, a very pleasant experience. Stella N, San Antonio, Texas
Thank you for teaching me about the basic speed law. I am much safer now. -Theresa G from San Jose, California
This is an excellent Texas Ticket Dismissal Course--thanks. Stephanie K, Austin, TX
My mind often wanders while driving, but I now know how dangerous that can be. Thanks! Amy G, South Bend, Texas |
Traffic School Tip for KALAMAZOO, MI 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 KALAMAZOO, MI Safety belts saved over 12,000 American lives in 2001. However, during this same year, nearly two-thirds (60 percent) of passenger vehicle occupants killed in traffic crashes were unrestrained. (Sources: Facts to Buckle Up America and Traffic Safety Facts 2006 Data, NHTSA)
Traffic School Tip for KALAMAZOO, MI Average hospital costs for unbelted crash victims are 55 percent higher than for belted victims according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Traffic School Tip for KALAMAZOO, MI In Virginia, motorcyclists and their passengers must wear an approved motorcycle helmet that meets or exceeds the standards and specifications of the Snell Memorial Foundation, the American National Standards Institute, Inc., or the federal Department of Transportation.
Traffic School Tip for KALAMAZOO, MI If you own and operate a motorcycle in Virginia, you must have a Virginia title, registration card, and license plate.
Traffic School Tip for KALAMAZOO, MI On average, a pedestrian is killed in a motor vehicle crash every 110 minutes, and one is injured every 9 minutes. (Traffic Safety Facts 2006 Data, NHTSA)
Traffic School Tip for KALAMAZOO, MI If you have to cross the street in front of the bus, walk on the sidewalk or along the side of the road to a point at least five giant steps (10 feet) ahead of the bus before you cross. Be sure that the bus driver can see you, and you can see the bus driver. |
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