No. You can not.
Depending on where a traffic ticket was issued, one can usually have a choice of how to go about a driving course. In most counties, one can choose to either take a course in an available classroom, or on an approved driving course website.
The easiest way to get a ticket dismissed is by taking an online traffic school course.
To take traffic school for a ticket, you typically need to request permission from the court that issued the ticket. Once approved, you can enroll in a traffic school course either online or in person to fulfill the requirements and potentially reduce the impact of the ticket on your driving record.
YES.....of course you can attend traffic school for this infraction.
No, They only appear on your record once the ticket has been adjudictaed or disposed of, unless of course it goes to warrant.
After paying the ticket, you can enroll in traffic school by contacting your local court or Department of Motor Vehicles. Completing a traffic school course may help reduce the impact on your driving record and potentially lower your insurance rates.
traffic ticket
Yes, you can get a ticket for driving too slow if you are impeding the flow of traffic or creating a hazard on the road.
Yes, you can get a ticket for driving too slowly if you are impeding the flow of traffic or creating a hazard on the road.
A ticket received by a driver who violates the driving laws in that particular state or city.
Taking an online traffic school gets a ticket dismissed. People do this so their insurance does not increase. But people also take a defensive driving course to learn how to avoid accidents. In fact most insurance companies will give a dicount on your rates for completing a defensive driving course.
Yes, you can typically take a defensive driving course for an out-of-state ticket, but it's important to check with the specific state's requirements and regulations to ensure that the course will be accepted to dismiss the ticket or reduce points on your driving record.