The
course is designed to take the equivalent amount of time as a traditional
in-class defensive driving school and will take six (6) hours. The great
thing about this course, however, is that you work at your own pace.
No one is sitting over your shoulder making you slow down or speed up.
Everyone reads at different speeds and this program will allow you to
proceed at your own pace and there is no time maximum for the program.
Must
I complete this course in one sitting?
Online Defensive Driving is designed for the person who does not have a lot
of time. The course is broken up into six (6) sections and you can log off
and then log back on at a later time. The computer will record the section
you have completed. You can log on and off as many times as you wish until
you complete the program. You can also do the entire course in one sitting...it
is up to you.
I
have already enrolled. How do I get back into the program?
If you have already enrolled, you may re-enter at http://www.trafficschool.com/course/en/login.asp as
many times as necessary to access and complete the program. If you have forgotten
or lost your password, please call Online Defensive Driving at 866-528-3927.
For Instructor Support please call Online Defensive Driving at 866-538-3224.
I
just got knocked off line in the middle of a section. What do I
do now?
Many Internet users are knocked off line frequently. This may result from a
lost Internet connection, another call interrupting your connection if you
are on a single line with call waiting, or simply because your own computer
crashes. Remember, as you complete each section of the course, your progress
is logged. Completion of chapter one, for example, cannot be lost if your answers
are submitted to the system and graded on screen. Being knocked off line at
that point, will only bring you back to the start of the next chapter, it will
not delete chapter one. Our website is unable to control your Internet connection
and inactivity on your part will not result in our system knocking you off
line. Any activity requirements will be on the part of your Internet service
provider.
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