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We offer online traffic school for the following cities in RADFORD County, Virginia
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Have you been referred by the court to take a traffic school course in RADFORD County, Virginia? Our 8-hour traffic school course is court approved for RADFORD County, VA. You may only complete this course once every 18 months.

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Approved defensive driving school for the RADFORD County Court, Virginia
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Defensive Drirving Course FAQs
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Traffic School Testimonials
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Traffic School Tips
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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.

Did you know?
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), teenage drivers and passengers are among those least likely to wear their safety belts.

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.

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.

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.

Did you know?
Eight young people die every day in the U.S. in alcohol-related crashes.

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.

Do I have to finish the course in a certain amount of time?
You must finish the Defensive Drivers course before your court deadline. Also give yourself plenty of time for processing by the court.


Do you have more questions about online traffic school in RADFORD County, VA? View our full RADFORD County VA Traffic School FAQ. If you are in RADFORD County VA and are looking for an approved driving school for the RADFORD County Court, sign up above.


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Traffic School Tip for RADFORD, VA
Exposure, measured in terms of vehicle miles of travel (VMT) in 2001, shows that motorcyclists were about 26 times as likely to die in a crash than someone riding in a passenger car, and are 5 times as likely to be injured.

Traffic School Tip for RADFORD, VA
Head on collisions are among the most dangerous. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that, in 2006, 53 percent of passenger vehicle occupant fatalities occurred in vehicles that sustained frontal damage. (Traffic Safety Facts 2006 Data, NHTSA)

Traffic School Tip for RADFORD, VA
Winter driving tip from Caltrans: When stalled, stay with your vehicle and try to conserve fuel while maintaining warmth. Be alert to any possible exhaust or monoxide problems.

Traffic School Tip for RADFORD, VA
Texas motorcycle safety tip: Someone dies nearly every day riding a motorcycle in Texas. If you ride a motorcycle, you can help reduce the number of deaths and possibly save your own life by wearing a helmet.

Traffic School Tip for RADFORD, VA
Texas driving tip: After you pass someone, move into the right lane once you've safely cleared the vehicle. Impeding the flow of traffic by continuing to drive in the left lane is punishable by a fine of up to $200.

Traffic School Tip for RADFORD, VA
When children outgrow their rear-facing seats (at a minimum age 1 and at least 20 pounds) they should ride in forward-facing child safety seats, in the back seat, until they reach the upper weight or height limit of the particular seat (usually around age 4 and 40 pounds).

Traffic School Tip for RADFORD, VA
If you're driving down a hill ahead of a large vehicle that is fast approaching, speed up a little, if it's safe to do so, to keep a safe distance between your vehicles. The truck or bus driver may be trying to slow down safely without losing the momentum needed to climb the next hill at a reasonable speed.
 

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