Defensive Driving on the Internet
Traffic School Comes to the Internet for Drivers Who Receive Traffic Citations.
(PRWEB) October 16, 2004 -- Traditionally, drivers receiving traffic
citations and wanting to have the citation removed from their driving record
could only attend traffic school in a traditional classroom setting. This
required devoting one day to the course, typically on a weekend. Now, drivers
receiving moving violation citations and eligible to attend traffic school can
satisfy the requirements of the traffic court by attending traffic school on the
Internet.
TrafficSchoolOnline.com, the Santa Rosa based corporation
offering this alternative has received approval in more than 15 states
throughout the nation as an Internet-based alternative to conventional traffic
school. Their web address is http://www.trafficschoolonline.com. Eligible drivers can
attend by going to the web site and registering.
“The DMV doesn’t feel
that traditional traffic schools have had any impact on driver safety,” says
Steve Soldis, president of TrafficSchoolOnline.com “In developing the concept we
wanted to address this concern by creating a course that would actually improve
driver safety and responsibility.” Soldis said their research indicated that
most students consider traffic school as a form of punishment. In addition, they
hated to give up a weekend by spending eight hours in a regimented classroom.
“We believe the resentment associated with classroom traffic schools is
counter-productive to learning,” said Soldis. “Our online course must be working
since our students tell us they love working at their own pace, have learned a
great deal, and find the course enjoyable and interesting.”
The driver
safety course offered by TrafficSchoolOnline.com is your guide to safe,
responsible driving. The program is designed to be both entertaining and
instructive. The last few segments is described by Soldis as “the most
comprehensive treatment of substance abuse and driving I’ve ever seen.”
Advancing from one segment to the next requires passing a review quiz. The final
exam requires answering 80% of the questions correctly for graduation and
students can work at their own speed. The course has received rave reviews from
the California Traffic Safety Institute, Coordinated Court Services, and
National Administrative Services. “The approval that makes us the happiest is
that received from our graduates. Their testimonial letters are inspiring,” said
Soldis.
TrafficSchoolOnline.com has been featured on CNN,CBS and NBC
affiliates, CNET, and in local and regional print media. “It’s an idea whose
time has come,” says Soldis. Traditional traffic school makes bitter drivers,
TrafficSchoolOnline.com makes better drivers.
To get your ticket
dismissed visit them at
Http://www.TrafficSchoolOnline.com website at or call them at
1-800-800-3579.
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