For point reduction on your driving record and to aid reduce your risk for accidents by learning defensive driving techniques to assist you become a safer driver.
Each state has a different requirement on how often you are allowed to take a defensive driving
class for point reduction, insurance discount and ticket dismissal.
However, most states only allow you take a defensive driving course
for point reduction in intervals ranging from 1 to 5 years.
However, the state itself has not approved of any traffic schools and does not allow
for point reductions from your traffic record after completing a Driver Improvement Program.
If you are taking this traffic school response to a court order, you will not be eligible
for a point reduction as this is in lieu of points.
While drivers can take either online or in - person driving lessons for traffic ticket dismissal or car insurance premium reduction, in - person safety driver courses are only
available for point reduction.
Both parts must be successfully completed in order for you to obtain a certificate of completion and be
eligible for a point reduction class credit or car insurance discount.
If you are attending traffic school because of a court order, you will not be eligible
for a point reduction as the class itself is in lieu of points.
This approval means that no matter where you live in the state, our course will satisfy all DMV
requirements for a point reduction and an auto insurance discount of up to 10 %.
After you successfully complete the Rochester NY defensive driving course online, we will transmit your completion to the NYS
DMV for point reduction processing.
Please note: the state of Georgia only authorizes classroom traffic
school for point reduction at this time; no online providers have been approved by the state.
However, the state of Georgia only authorizes classroom traffic school
for point reduction at this time; no online providers have been approved by the state.
Every student is issued a Certificate of Completion
good for point reduction, satisfying court orders, lowering insurance cost or reinstating your license.
NOTE: If you are taking the Driver Safety
Program for point reduction purposes, whether voluntary or ordered by the BMV, you must take a BMV - Approved Driver Safety Program.
Other counties, however, require the FCC to route your citation to the court, where you will need to appear in person to request
permission for point reduction via a driver improvement course.