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Congratulations! Our Defensive Driving School Online for Virginia is available online. You can get your points waived in Virginia if you register with our traffic school.
Please choose your state certified traffic school course for Virginia below. We are proud to offer the following Defensive Driving School Online in Virginia:
Click here to select this course: DMV Referred
Click here to select this course: Insurance Discount
Click here to select this course: Safe Driving Points
Click here to select this course: Court Referred
We offer online traffic school for the following cities in RICHMOND County, Virginia
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Have you been referred by the court to take a traffic school course in RICHMOND County, Virginia? Our 8-hour traffic school course is court approved for RICHMOND County, VA. You may only complete this course once every 18 months.
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Same-day traffic school certificate processing for RICHMOND County, Virginia |
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Approved defensive driving school for the RICHMOND County Court, Virginia |
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RICHMOND County, VA Approved Courses |
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Defensive Drirving Course FAQs for RICHMOND County Court, Virginia |
Traffic School Testimonials for RICHMOND County Court, Virginia |
Traffic School Tips for RICHMOND County Court, Virginia |
My certificate is due today. Can I still take your course? Our course provider says, Time allowed for completion of courses and deadlines for submitting certificates of completion vary from court to court. We urge you to contact your court for this information to avoid taking this course and not receiving credit from the court.
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.
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.
Do I need to wear a seatbelt in Texas? Safety belts save lives. That's why Texas is drawing the line for drivers and passengers: buckle up or face a fine!
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 work by preventing your upper body from striking the steering wheel, dashboard and windshield in a head-on collision. Airbags will NOT deploy in most side-collisions, but side airbags are not as common as front airbags. A sensor is activated when the car strikes a solid object. This sensor sends an electric current, initiating a chemical release of non-toxic nitrogen gas that causes the airbag to inflate. The deployment is instantaneous and the airbag will deflate immediately, preventing the risk of suffocation.
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.
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.
Do you have more questions about online traffic school in RICHMOND County, VA? View our full RICHMOND County VA Traffic School FAQ. If you are in RICHMOND County VA and are looking for an approved driving school for the RICHMOND County Court, sign up above.
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I passed with no trouble! -Bill W from San Mateo, California
The course illustrations really helped me understand what was happening. -Robert T from Alexandria, Virginia
You processed my certificate so fast! -Reggie B from Riverside, California
Defensive Driving Courses? This one is pretty good. Emily, G, Hudson TX
I never knew what the speeding laws actually say. Heather B, New York
My TEA certificate arrived at the court right on schedule. Kristin F, Galveston, Texas
My sister told me about the Texas ticket dismissal defensive driving course. I wondered if it was approved by the TEA--turns it is. Randolph T, Crawford Texas
The TEA made me take a defensive drivers course. I am happy I did. Scott M, Galveston, Texas
This was quick and easy! Why did I wait so long? Will C., Orlando, Florida
Can a defensive driving course make you a safer driver? Yes! Malcom B, Santa Fe, Texas
My car got into an accident for the last time. Zorina M, Seagoville, Texas
My car got into an accident for the last time. Zorina M, Seagoville, Texas |
Traffic School Tip for RICHMOND, VA Do not cross the double yellow line to pass. Stay in your lane as much as possible. If you are driving slower, keep in the right-hand lane.
Traffic School Tip for RICHMOND, VA Winter driving tip from Caltrans: Always carry chains. Make sure they are the proper size for your tires and are in working order.
Traffic School Tip for RICHMOND, VA Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for teens in the U.S.
Traffic School Tip for RICHMOND, VA Winter driving tip from Caltrans: You must stop and put on chains when highway signs indicate chains are required. You can be cited by the California Highway Patrol and fined if you don't.
Traffic School Tip for RICHMOND, VA Buckle up! Make sure you always wear your seat belt and that everyone else in the vehicle is buckled up. This is your best defense against anything that might happen on the road.
Traffic School Tip for RICHMOND, VA During 2006, a teen died in a traffic crash an average of once every hour on weekends and nearly once every two hours during the week.
Traffic School Tip for RICHMOND, VA Safety belts should always be worn, even when riding in vehicles equipped with air bags. Air bags are designed to work with safety belts, not by themselves. Air bags, by themselves, have a fatality-reducing effectiveness of only 12 percent. (Sources: Facts to Buckle Up America and Traffic Safety Facts 2006 Data, NHTSA) |
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