If you live in New York, you already know there is a lot of traffic. What you might not know is that a recently approved program allows New York drivers to get substantial savings on their car insurance. No, this isn’t another GEICO commercial, it’s the New York Online Traffic School program!
The point insurance program in New York isn’t a big secret. However, few drivers realize that they don’t have to sit through this course in a class any more. They can now take it online:
NewYork-Defensive-Driving.com
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Virginia is a popular place to get traffic tickets these days. With state troopers patrolling the highways and local police agencies handing out tickets on the by-ways, your chances of receiving a ticket are fairly good if you don’t always follow the letter of the law.
So what do you do if you have been unlucky enough to get a Virginia speeding ticket, or if you made a “California stop” at that Virginia stop sign? If that happens, you can explain your situation to the judge, and you might even be given the option to go to a Virginia driver improvement clinic to avoid driver license points.
If you are given the choice of going to Virginia traffic school, you can attend your class at a local driver improvement clinic or sign up for an easy, convenient Virginia driver improvement online clinic.
The online Virginia defensive driving course has a number of advantages over the classroom version. First, this is an 8-hour class, and sitting through an 8-hour classroom session, whether straight through or broken up into smaller sessions, is no picnic.
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As part of Georgia’s Joshua’s Law requirement established in 2007, teens must complete 32 hours of drivers education instruction in order to receive their first Class D license. Until recently, the only place they could receive this instruction was from private driving schools or high schools. However, that situation has changed, as Georgia teen drivers may now complete all 32 hours of their Joshua’s Law course online. Read the rest of this entry