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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 SANTA CRUZ County, Arizona
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Have you been referred by the court to take a traffic school course in SANTA CRUZ County, Arizona? Our 8-hour traffic school course is court approved for SANTA CRUZ County, AZ. You may only complete this course once every 18 months.
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Same-day traffic school certificate processing for SANTA CRUZ County, Arizona |
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Approved defensive driving school for the SANTA CRUZ County Court, Arizona |
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SANTA CRUZ County, AZ Approved Courses |
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Defensive Drirving Course FAQs for SANTA CRUZ County Court, Arizona |
Traffic School Testimonials for SANTA CRUZ County Court, Arizona |
Traffic School Tips for SANTA CRUZ County Court, Arizona |
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.
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.
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.
I paid the court my fee to attend traffic school. Why do you charge me again? Most courts charge an administrative fee you that must pay to be allowed to attend a traffic school. That fee is separate from and in addition to our tuition.
What software do I need to take the course? You need a working web browser that is connected to the Internet to take a defensive driving course. We support Internet Explorer 4.0 and higher, Netscape Navigator 6.0, AOL 4.0 and higher and most other browsers. There is no software to download and nothing saved to your hard drive. Some courses use the Macromedia Flash plug-in. This product is free and can be downloaded and installed at registration.
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.
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.
Did you know? Eight young people die every day in the U.S. in alcohol-related crashes.
Do you have more questions about online traffic school in SANTA CRUZ County, AZ? View our full SANTA CRUZ County AZ Traffic School FAQ. If you are in SANTA CRUZ County AZ and are looking for an approved driving school for the SANTA CRUZ County Court, sign up above.
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This course is an important reminder to always stay alert when driving. -Matt H from Chicago, IL.
Easy, honest, fast--this course is excellent and I leanred a lot. - Jana W, Fort Hancock, TX
My car got into an accident for the last time. Zorina M, Seagoville, Texas
My teenager needed some extra instruction, which you gave him. -Stephanie K from Albany, Texas
All I can say is, Thanks! Cara P, Grande Prairie, Texas
I told all of my friends about the US Traffic School, thank you for a great experience. Kim W, Tampa, Florida
Driving in the fog is so dangerous. Now I know what to do. Lizzie D, Latexo, Texas
My favorite thing was learning how to drive in bad weather. Thanks! Jen, O
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
I'm just a poor college student, so the low price is welcome. - Jana C, from Bailey, Texas
I am on a fixed budget so your low rates are much appreciated. -Lexi Z from Adkins, Texas
I can't believe how much I learned about driving. I thought I knew everything. James L, Dallas, Texas |
Traffic School Tip for SANTA CRUZ, AZ Plan trips during low traffic times.
Traffic School Tip for SANTA CRUZ, AZ Use your signals to indicate a turn or lane change.
Traffic School Tip for SANTA CRUZ, AZ Listen to traffic and weather reports to learn of potential delays and hazards.
Traffic School Tip for SANTA CRUZ, AZ Texas motorcycle safety tip: If you get cited for not wearing a helmet, you can be fined and incur court costs.
Traffic School Tip for SANTA CRUZ, AZ Texas motorcycle safety tip: avoid the center of the lane where debris and oil build up,
Traffic School Tip for SANTA CRUZ, AZ 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 SANTA CRUZ, AZ Almost 60 percent of motorcyclist fatalities in single vehicle crashes occur at night |
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