Texas Online Defensive Driving - Before You Register
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When you receive a ticket, points are assessed on your driving record as a result. Sometimes, you are ordered to attend defensive driving school by a court of law. Often, this attendance will prevent the ticket from appearing on your official driving record as points. Insurance companies will give discounts after you successfully complete a defensive driving school course. Another reason to attend a defensive driving school is to become a more responsible driver, lower your chances of being involved in an accident (driver improvement school is sometimes assigned as part of the penalty associated with drinking and driving), and lower your chances of getting a ticket.
Registration for this course is quite simple. You can click here and you'll be taken to the online registration page. Just complete all the appropriate fields and you can get started right away. It just takes minutes and you'll be able to start today.
Yes, the cost to complete the online defensive driving school is $28.00. This covers all elements of the course including immediate access to the site and the completion certificate. Regular in-class defensive driving schools charge similar fees. Defensive driving schools are privately operated businesses and whether you sit in a class or choose this online program, you will need to pay a fee.
An email address is required for login and important course communications. If you don't have one, you can create a free email account through providers like Gmail (www.gmail.com) or Outlook (www.outlook.com). If needed, you may use a trusted friend or family member's email with their permission, but keep in mind that all course-related messages will go to that address.
Yes! You can take the course from any device with Internet access—whether at home, work, a friend or family member's house, or even a public computer at a library or community center. You can also start on one device and finish on another. If you're using a shared or public computer, remember to log out when you're done for security.