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NEWS ALERT: Have you received a traffic ticket? Good news! Many courts throughout Georgia are now accepting our convenient online Defensive Driving courses for ticket dismissal. Check with your Court to confirm your eligibility.

The Georgia DriveSafe Online Defensive Driving Course is administered by the DriveSafe National Safety Association, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity dedicated to increasing driver knowledge and safety by offering courseware, training materials, data findings, and more to members nationwide.

The vision of the DSNSA is to teach drivers how to identify, avoid, and overcome hazardous driving situations. DSNSA courses boost driver confidence by promoting safe driving strategies and techniques that will help decrease the number of traffic-related injuries and deaths on our streets and highways.

All DriveSafe Online defensive driver courses include high-quality video with in-car and drone footage to offer multiple views of driving situations. Unique animations highlight important information and demonstrate key driving techniques. Interactive scenario activities promote safe driving decisions. And helpful review quizzes reinforce Georgia laws and regulations to help you pass the certification assessment.

Yes. Many Georgia courts currently allow drivers to complete an online defensive driving course to help with a ticket. Keep in mind that acceptance is on a case-by-case basis. Always check with the court where you received your ticket to find out if online courses are allowed, and if you are eligible to take a defensive driving course. With permission from the court and a completion certificate from DriveSafe Online, you may prevent points added to your driving record.

The cost for taking an online defensive driving class can vary depending on the reason for taking the course and the company offering the program. You can expect to pay up to $95 if a court orders you to take a driver improvement class from a live instructor for license reinstatement or point reduction.

For eligible Georgia drivers, DriveSafe Online offers a 6-hour online defensive driving course for just $24.95. Whether you need to meet certain court requirements, or simply want to earn an insurance discount, DriveSafe Online is your best option.

If your insurance company offers a defensive driving discount, we can help you qualify for a lower rate. If you received a traffic ticket, and your court allows online driver improvement courses, we can help you avoid points on your record.

If you are a Georgia driver looking to meet specific court requirements, you must take the 6-hour defensive driving course. The Georgia Department of Driver Services sets the duration to ensure online courses cover necessary information, such as safe driving attitudes and behaviors and rules of the road.

If you are interested in earning an insurance discount, you may qualify to take the shorter DriveSafe Online 1-hour course. Always check with your insurance agent or traffic court clerk to see if you are eligible.

DriveSafe Online offers the fastest online defensive driving courses allowed in Georgia. Our 1-hour course is ideal if you are interested in earning an insurance discount. Check with your agent to see if your insurance provider offers a defensive driver discount.

Once you successfully pass our safe driver course, you will receive your completion certificate by email. You can also have the certificate emailed directly to your insurance agent who can begin processing your insurance discount.

Many insurers offer discounts up to 10% off premiums for clients who complete an online defensive driving course. This represents an average savings of $177.77 per year and $533.31 over three years per driver in Georgia. Check with your insurance provider to find out if you qualify for a defensive driving discount.

Georgia residents may request up to 7 points removed once every 5 years, if they complete a defensive driving course. You should be familiar with all the requirements before applying for a Georgia DDS points reduction.

Georgia uses a system that assigns points to traffic violations. If you are convicted of an offense, the court notifies the DMV and points are added to your driving record. The more serious the violation, the more points you receive.

Georgia drivers may be able to remove up to 7 points every 5 years. To be considered for point reduction, qualified drivers must successfully complete a defensive driving course and submit their certificate to the DMV. Visit the Georgia DDS website for more information.

The Department of Drivers Services has many locations throughout Georgia. Visit the Georgia DDS website to find the office closest to you. You can search for Customer Service Centers to see addresses, phone numbers, hours of operation and even the services each office provides. Be sure to review this information so you know where and when to plan your visit.

The Georgia DDS only accepts appointments for road tests. If you are a teen ready for your behind-the-wheel test, or you are interested in getting your commercial or motorcycle license, you may schedule an appointment at your local DDS office. Be sure to visit the DDS web site and review the requirements before scheduling your road test.

If you need to visit the DMV, you will most likely need to take documents to prove who you are and where you live. To avoid a wasted trip, visit the Georgia DDS website to review the list of required documents to complete your task.

If you are renewing for the first time, or are applying for your first license, you must visit a DDS Customer Service Center in person. Be prepared to provide documents that verify your identity, social security number and your home address.

The way we see it, we all share the same streets and highways. If we each take the time to do our part to understand driving laws and regulations, improve our driving performance, and be courteous to other drivers, the roads will be safer for everyone to enjoy.

Florida traffic school is the only way to dismiss points from a traffic ticket and avoid an increase to your insurance. Our 100% online courses provide an easy and convenient option for meeting your traffic school requirements.

Our 4-hour, 8-hour and 12-hour driver improvement courses are approved by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) and accepted by all Florida courts! We also provide a DHSMV-approved Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE) course to drivers who need to complete court-ordered TLSAE or meet the requirements to get a hardship license.

Enroll in our online Intermediate Driver Improvement course to meet court requirements for 8-hour traffic school. This course may also be required if you receive two traffic tickets within the span of 12 months.

Even if you've already completed 4-hour traffic school in the past year, some Florida courts allow drivers to take the 8-hour IDI course after a recent traffic citation to keep points off their record. Check with the court that issued your ticket for details.

If your license has been suspended for receiving too many points on your record, take our Advanced Driver Improvement course to complete the training required to regain your driving privileges. The course is also mandatory for drivers whose license was revoked because they were classified as a habitual traffic offender (HTO).

As soon as you register for the 12-hour ADI course, you may qualify for a hardship license that lets you drive to and from work with a suspended or revoked license. To get back on the road as soon as possible, choose the email enrollment verification option during checkout to instantly receive your proof of enrollment.

Take our online TLSAE course to comply with a court order or meet the requirements to apply for a hardship license after a license suspension. Florida may order drivers to complete the course, which covers state traffic laws and the effects of drugs and alcohol, after certain traffic offenses.

While you have many choices for online traffic school courses, we provide features and benefits that competitors simply can't match. Plus, our Florida-based customer support team is always ready to help. Trust Florida Online Traffic School to save you time and money. You've come to the right place!

The New York 5-Hour Online Pre-Licensing Course teaches new drivers with the knowledge and skills they need to become a responsible and safer driver. This online course meets all New York State DMV requirements. There are no hidden fees.

Senate Bill S3965-A was signed into law by Gov. Andrew Cuomo in 2019. This bill approves a pilot program for creating an online course for the 5-hour pre-licensing course that was traditionally only offered in a classroom. This program will run from June 30, 2020 to June 30, 2025.

At this time, the New York DMV does not allow teens under 18 to enroll in the Online Pre-Licensing Program. New drivers seeking their junior driver license (Class DJ) or junior motorcycle license (Class MJ) must continue to take the 5-hour course in person.

The New York 5-Hour Online Pre-Licensing Course is a 100% online program that teaches new drivers how to drive safely and comply with the New York Vehicle and Traffic Law. We are approved by the NY DMV to offer the 5-Hour Online Pre-Licensing Program, also known as OPL.

The New York Online Pre-Licensing Program is designed for new drivers ages 18 and up who are seeking a New York driver license. Students must have a photo learner permit before starting the course. Your photo permit will arrive in the mail about two weeks after the NYSDMV issues your temporary permit.

At this time, the NYSDMV does not allow new drivers seeking a junior driver license (Class DJ) or junior motorcycle license (Class MJ) to take the pre-licensing course online. These new drivers must complete a 5-hour classroom course.

Yes. Before you can start your online 5-hour course, the NYSDMV requires you to prove you have a valid New York learner permit that includes your photograph. If you have a temporary learner permit with no photo, you must wait until you have a photo permit before you start your training. You may be required to submit a copy of your photo permit upon completion of the course.

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