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Congratulations! Our Traffic School for Arizona is available online. You can get your points waived in Arizona if you register with our traffic school.
Please choose your state certified traffic school course for Arizona below. We have partnered with iDriveSafely to offer the following Traffic School in Arizona:
Click here to select this course: Diversion Attendance Defensive Driving Course
We offer online traffic school for the following cities in LA PAZ County, Arizona
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Have you been referred by the court to take a traffic school course in LA PAZ County, Arizona? Our 8-hour traffic school course is court approved for LA PAZ County, AZ. You may only complete this course once every 18 months.
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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.
If I fail, what happens? In most locations you can retake the final exam if you fail. The specifics depend upon your state's regulator agency.
My due date is approaching fast. How far ahead do I need to complete the course? We recommend you complete our course at least 10 business days prior to your due date. That will give you enough to mail your completed certificate to your court. When you receive your certificate from us, you are responsible for mailing it to your court on time.
How long does it take for my certificate to be delivered? Our course provider says that it processes certificates Monday-Friday at 3 PM Pacific Time (5 PM Central Time for Texas users). Users completing after 3 PM will be processed the following business day. We ask you to allow 3-5 business days for delivery. Premium delivery services are available for an additional fee.
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.
When do children outgrow their booster seats? Children usually outgrow their booster seats at age 8 or when they are 4?9? tall
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.
Can I get an insurance discount if I am a senior driver? Our course provider says, Yes! It varies by state who is allowed to take a course for an insurance discount. (In some state only mature drivers age 55 and over are eligible to receive an insurance discount by completing a course.) We definitely offer the insurance discount option in all the states in which we are approved.
Do you have more questions about online traffic school in LA PAZ County, AZ? View our full LA PAZ County AZ Traffic School FAQ. If you are in LA PAZ County AZ and are looking for an approved driving school for the LA PAZ County Court, sign up above.
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I never knew how to drive in the snow, we don't see much here in Texas. Roland T, Friendswood, Texas
The first lesson taught me so much. Jerry K, Austin, TX
The first lesson taught me so much. Jerry K, Austin, TX
My TEA certificate arrived at the court right on schedule. Kristin F, Galveston, Texas
This was my fourth speeding ticket in Texas! But this course made it easy to get my certificate. John D, Grapeland, Texas
I wanted to learn about defensive driving, and your course was very helpful. Darren S, Round Rock, Texas
My car got into an accident for the last time. Zorina M, Seagoville, Texas
I'm just a poor college student, so the low price is welcome. - Jana C, from Bailey, Texas
Defensive Driving Courses? This one is pretty good. Emily, G, Hudson TX
I passed with no trouble! -Bill W from San Mateo, California
This was really fantastic. Thanks for getting my points waived! Barb W, Lubbock, Texas
I did all my coursework from my couch at home. -Joshua G from Elk Grove, California |
Traffic School Tip for LA PAZ, AZ 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 LA PAZ, AZ Airbags do not replace the need for seat belts. When used with seat belts, airbags further reduce the risk of death or injury in the event of a crash.
Traffic School Tip for LA PAZ, AZ Texas motorcycle safety tip: wear a helmet and other protective gear
Traffic School Tip for LA PAZ, AZ White stop lines are painted across pavement lanes at traffic signs or signals. Where these lines are present, you should stop behind the stop line.
Traffic School Tip for LA PAZ, AZ In 2006 unsafe starting or backing was the primary collision factor that caused 4,118 injuries and 8 deaths in California, according to the CHP. (2006 Annual Report of Fatal and Injury Motor Vehicle Traffic Collisions, CHP) Children are especially vulnerable. To back up safely, follow these guidelines.
Traffic School Tip for LA PAZ, AZ A BAC as low as .03 percent adversely affects driving ability. As little as one drink on an empty stomach can impair your ability to drive safely.
Traffic School Tip for LA PAZ, AZ 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) |
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