Sentences with phrase «hour classroom based course»

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With classroom - based sessions, you are limited by things like the number of instructors you have, when your instructors have free time, whether you have free training rooms, the size of your training rooms, the amount of money you have to spend on new courses, the number of hours in the day, etc..
Anyone younger than 18 must provide proof of completion for a Connecticut approved driver's education course including at least 40 hours of behind the wheel training and 22 hours of home - based classroom training.
(c) Reductions in premiums shall be available if all named drivers who are under 25 years of age: (1) Have committed no traffic offenses for the prior three years or since the date of licensure, whichever is shorter; (2) Have had no claims based on fault against an insurer for the prior three years; and (3) Complete a preparatory course offered to new drivers of not less than 30 hours of classroom training and not less than six hours of practical training by a driver's training school approved by and under the jurisdiction of the Department of Driver Services or by an accredited secondary school, junior college, or college.
Today's Downieville teenagers have 2 choices for fulfilling their California Drivers Education requirement: attending a 30 hour classroom course or taking a Sierra County CA DMV approved Internet - based course.
Today's Watsonville teenagers have 2 choices for fulfilling their California Drivers Education requirement: attending a 30 hour classroom course or taking a Santa Cruz County CA DMV approved Internet - based course.
Today's Simi Valley teenagers have 2 choices for fulfilling their California Drivers Education requirement: attending a 30 hour classroom course or taking a Ventura County CA DMV approved Internet - based course.
Today's East LA teenagers have 2 choices for fulfilling their California Drivers Education requirement: attending a 30 hour classroom course or taking a Los Angeles County CA DMV approved Internet - based course.
Today's Porterville teenagers have 2 choices for fulfilling their California Drivers Education requirement: attending a 30 hour classroom course or taking a Tulare County CA DMV approved Internet - based course.
Today's North Hills teenagers have 2 choices for fulfilling their California Drivers Education requirement: attending a 30 hour classroom course or taking a LA County CA DMV approved Internet - based course.
Today's Ukiah teenagers have 2 choices for fulfilling their California Drivers Education requirement: attending a 30 hour classroom course or taking a Mendocino County CA DMV approved Internet - based course.
Today's Vallejo teenagers have 2 choices for fulfilling their California Drivers Education requirement: attending a 30 hour classroom course or taking a Solano County CA DMV approved Internet - based course.
Today's South Gate teenagers have 2 choices for fulfilling their California Drivers Education requirement: attending a 30 hour classroom course or taking a Los Angeles County CA DMV approved Internet - based course.
Today's Malibu teenagers have 2 choices for fulfilling their California Drivers Education requirement: attending a 30 hour classroom course or taking a LA County CA DMV approved Internet - based course.
I think RECO's move to focus the CE content on acts and regulations is wise choice because allowing registrants to collect credits for taking software courses and the like does nothing to promote and protect our clients» best interests and based on the low attendance in all the classroom law courses I focus on for all of my CE credits, I suspect a large number of registrants prefer the easiest and shortest route to 16 hours to fluff credits.
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