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Do you need to take a traffic school course but do not want to spend hours in a classroom?

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TRAFFIC SCHOOL PROVIDER is a court approved Traffic Violator School Home Study Program and it meets and exceeds all of your court's requirements. This course addresses the basic topics as set forth by the DMV a outlined in the TVS Program Handbook. Our Program is designed in sections that provide the foundation of knowledge for all laws and regulations pertaining to traffic safety. You will learn about:

 
SECTION I
THE COMMON SENSE OF DRIVING
• Responsibility
• Respect
• Reason
• Behavior

SECTION II
SAFETY EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
• Lights
• Brakes
• Windshields
• Mirrors
• Horns
• Tires
• Safety Belts
• Air Bags

SECTION III
DEFENSIVE DRIVING
• Driving Courtesy and Attitude
• Adjusting to the Driving Environment
• Intersections
• Driver Distractions
• Collisions Causation
• Collision Avoidance
• Emergency Situations

SECTION IV
ESTABLISHED SPEED LAWS
• Basic Speed Law
• Minimum Speed Law
• Speed Limit for Designated Areas
• Speed limits for designated vehicles
• Speed and Stopping Distance
• Maximum Speed Limit
• Prima-facie Speed Limits

SECTION V
PROPER LANE USE
• Designated Lanes of Travel
• Position of Vehicle in Lane of Travel
• Required Lane Use

SECTION VI
BACKING UP SAFELY
• Checking Behind the Vehicle
• Visibility and Body Positioning
• Speed Control
• Steering

SECTION VII
INTERACTING AT INTERSECTION
• Controlled Intersection
• Uncontrolled Intersection
• Skills Required for Crossing and Turning
• Left Turn
• Right Turn
• U-Turns
• Proceeding Straight
• Signaling

SECTION VIII
PASSING
• Passing and Being Passed
• When Passing is Authorized
• When Passing is Prohibited
• Special Situations
• Passing Potential
• Steps for Successful Passing

SECTION IX
DEMANDS OF CITY DRIVING
• Reducing Speed
• Look Ahead of Traffic
• Covering the Brake
• City Passing
• Choosing of Lane
• Vehicle Position
• Choosing a Safe Route
• Special Problems
SECTION X
DEMANDS OF FREEWAY DRIVING
• Planning a Route in Advance
• Entering the Freeway
• Special Situations
• Leaving the Freeway
• Exit Lanes
• Choosing Lanes of Travel
• Speed Limits
• Making a Safe Lane Change
• A Space Cushion
• Freeway Emergencies
• Special Freeway Problems
• Toll Booths

SECTION XI
DEMANDS OF DRIVING ON AN OPEN HIGHWAY
• Areas of Potential Hazards
• Other Users of the Roadway
• Environment
• Meeting or Approaching Other Vehicles
• Road Condition

SECTION XII
HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS
• Driving in Fog
• Driving on Slippery Surfaces
• Staying on the Roadway
• Driving Through Deep Water
• Hydroplaning
• Driving in Snow and Ice
• Skids
• Poor Traction
• Mechanical Failure

SECTION XIII
ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUGS
• Alcohol
• Other Drugs
• Effect on your Driving
• Synergistic Effects
• Penalties
• DUI

SECTION XIV
ROAD RAGE
• Understanding Aggressive Driving
• Aggressive Driving and Road Rage
• Red light running
• Stress and Anger as Driving Impairment
• Avoidance of Involvement in Aggressive Situations

SECTION XV
DRIVER RESPONSIBILITY
• Pedestrian Safety
• Motorcycle Safety
• Bicycle Safety
• Miscellaneous
• Procedures When Involved in an Accident
• Accidents and Accident Reports
• Financial Responsibility

SECTION XVI
TRAFFIC SIGNS, SIGNALS AND CONTROLS
• Traffic Control Signals
• Pavement and Curb Markings
• Additional Pavement Markings
• Railroad Crossing
• Color and Meaning
• Traffic Control Devices

SECTION XVII
LICENSING CONTROL MEASURES
• The Driving Privilege
• Refusal of a Driver's License
• Classes of Licenses
• Negligent Operator Treatment System (NOTS)
• Insurance

At the end of each section there is a short review quiz. Once you read the materials and submit the review questions, you will then answer and submit the final exam. The computer will grade the tests for you and you will know immediately if you have passed. The day you finish,
TRAFFIC SCHOOL PROVIDER will process your Certificate of Completion (more).

You will also receive an email notification prior to your due date to ensure the timely completion of you course. Please make sure that you provide a valid email with your registration.

You can access the program as often as you wish - day or night. You may exit the program and continue the course later by simply exiting from the Internet.

Enjoy the course!

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