The ADI Driving course also known as ADI training is for drivers that
require advanced driver improvement training.
Not exact matches
Habitual Traffic Offender (HTO)--
Advanced Driver Improvement is also required for any driver who has been categorized as a Habitual Traffic Offender by the State of Fl
Driver Improvement is also
required for any
driver who has been categorized as a Habitual Traffic Offender by the State of Fl
driver who has been categorized as a Habitual Traffic Offender by the State of Florida.
Whether you've committed a serious infraction (such as a DUI), or you've accumulated too many points within a period of time, the result is the same: you will lose your driving privileges and be
required to complete an
Advanced Driver Improvement course.
ADI (
Advanced Driver Improvement) is
required if the court has suspended or revoked your license but allowed you to take traffic school to get a hardship license.
Drivers are
required to complete an
advanced driver improvement program for any of the following reasons.
Due to the seriousness of the circumstances that cause a
driver to be
required to complete an
advanced driver improvement course in Florida, the requirements and class curriculum are a bit different from what one might expect from a basic
driver improvement course.
Complete this course if you have had your license suspended or revoked in Florida and are
required to complete an
advance driver improvement course for reinstatement.
12 - hour
Advanced Driver Improvement is
required for
drivers with a suspended or revoked Florida license for too many points,
drivers who have been designated as a Habitual Traffic Offender (HTO),
drivers who have been court - ordered to attend ADI,
drivers who are
required to attend a «3 Crashes in 3 Years» course, and
drivers who got a traffic ticket out of state and later received a letter from Tallahassee ordering them to attend ADI.
Habitual Traffic Offender (HTO)- If your
Driver's License has been suspended for 18 points within 18 months, you have received a letter from DHSMV
requiring you to take a 12 - Hour
Advanced Driver Improvement course for HTO.
The DHSMV will also be sending you a letter
requiring you to complete a 12 - Hour
Advanced Driver Improvement course.
The
advanced driver improvement course, or ADI, is
required to get your license back if you had your
driver's license suspended or revoked, or need to take
advanced driver improvement as the result of a court order.
To obtain a hardship license or reinstate when the suspension expires, the
driver must take a required examination, submit Advanced Driver Improvement (ADI) school enrollment and pay a suspension reinstatement fee and any other applicable license
driver must take a
required examination, submit
Advanced Driver Improvement (ADI) school enrollment and pay a suspension reinstatement fee and any other applicable license
Driver Improvement (ADI) school enrollment and pay a suspension reinstatement fee and any other applicable license fees.