Even if you are not eligible to take a driver
improvement course voluntarily to earn a discount on your insurance or deduct points from your record, completing a defensive driving or traffic school course in Georgia can still provide you with valuable driving benefits.
Many states have laws that allow a driver to complete a driver
improvement course voluntarily for an auto insurance premium reduction.
Taking a Kansas defensive driving / driver
improvement course voluntarily may allow you to earn a safe driving discount with your insurance provider.
Not exact matches
Many insurance companies give discounted rates to drivers who
voluntarily take a driving
improvement course.
Many insurance providers offer substantial discounts for drivers who
voluntarily take a driver
improvement course.
Whether a driver
improvement course is mandatory or you choose to complete the
course voluntarily, it will usually cover the following topics:
The Florida Basic Driver
Improvement course is for drivers who've either received a minor moving violation (for offenses such as reckless driving or passing a stopped school bus), have been ordered by the court to take a BDI course, or who are voluntarily taking a driver improvement course to lower their auto insur
Improvement course is for drivers who've either received a minor moving violation (for offenses such as reckless driving or passing a stopped school bus), have been ordered by the court to take a BDI
course, or who are
voluntarily taking a driver
improvement course to lower their auto insur
improvement course to lower their auto insurance costs.
Florida law states that if a driver
voluntarily completes a basic driver
improvement course for a moving violation, that driver's insurance company may not raise his or her rate unless the driver was at fault in a crash for which the insurer paid out a claim (§ 626.9541 [1][o][12], F.S.).
Basic Driver
Improvement (or Florida traffic school) is a 4 - hour
course that you can attend
voluntarily if you have received a Florida speeding ticket or other moving violation.
The Virginia DMV allows a driver to
voluntarily complete a Virginia traffic school / driver
improvement course in order to have 5 safe driving points (positive points) added to his or her driver license.
Many insurance companies provide a discount to drivers who
voluntarily attend a driver
improvement or defensive driving
course.
In order to qualify for a Basic Driver
Improvement (BDI)
course to eliminate the assessment of points, drivers must
voluntarily elect this option within 30 days (section 318.14 (4), Florida Statutes) from the citation date and, prior to attending the
course, drivers must inform the clerk of court in the county where the citation was issued of this election.
The Eight (8) hour Basic driver
improvement course teaches defensive driving techniques, behaviors and attitudes to individuals who have been court - ordered or
voluntarily take the
course to improve their defensive driving knowledge, attitude and behavior.
Traffic school, defensive driving
courses, driver
improvement courses: call it what you want, but the only reason you will ever
voluntarily take one of these
courses is to
Additionally, drivers may
voluntarily choose to participate in a driver
improvement course to receive a car insurance discount or to simply become better drivers.
• Licensed by Virginia DMV and National Safety Council • 8 hour
course fulfills DMV & Court Requirements • Students may receive +5 points on their driving record (every 2 years if taken
Voluntarily) • Ask for more details • Bring ID and payment day of class • Certificate issued upon completion of
course • All Materials & Lunch Break Provided *** 19 years and younger: For every ticket you are convicted of, You will be required by law to complete an 8 hour Driver
Improvement course.