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How to Find a Defensive Driving Course Online

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By Sharon Meier
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A Defensive Driving Course will improve driving skills for all ages from teenagers to senior citizens. Learn defensive driving maneuvers, proper braking, how to drive safely in snow, become aware of your surroundings, and how to look for hidden dangers. Taking an online course can save you money on your auto insurance and may help reduce a moving violation. The online defensive driving courses are self paced and easy to do. They come with videos, complete instructions and a certificate of completion when finished. The online course will increase your chances of passing the written drivers exam for your state. In some instances the course will qualify for a court mandated traffic safety class. Learning defensive driving saves lives, time and money.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1
     

    What to Expect
    You will find a variety of courses online. At www.dmv.org you can search for defensive driving courses for your state. Some courses rely on video and others have more text to read. There is even a comedy defensive driving course for those who like to have a little fun in their lessons. Pick a course that relates to your personal learning style. Prices are about $15 and up. At the end of the course you will be given a test and a certificate of completion if you pass your test.

  2. Step 2
    Traffic Tickets
     
    Traffic Tickets

    Traffic Tickets
    If you get a traffic ticket check with your local court if you can get your points reduced by taking a defensive driving course. Not only will your ticket be reduced you will be able to save money on insurance. It is best to try for a reduction even if it is your first offense.

  3. Step 3
    Teen Drivers
     
    Teen Drivers

    Teen Drivers
    If you have a teen driver in your house having them learn a little more about driving can save money and headaches down the road. Beginning drivers need as much practice as they can get. Teenagers who take an online defensive driving course should become better drivers. Taking a defensive driving course online will help young drivers to pass their driver's test. Each driver in your family should take the course to become better drivers.

  4. Step 4
    Mature Drivers
     
    Mature Drivers

    Mature Drivers
    As we age our reflexes and actions slow down. Our families may question whether or not we should still be driving. There are new techniques to being a safe driver and skills that a mature driver can learn to be safer on the road. The AARP Insurance Group has an excellent special defensive driving course for mature drivers. Drive safely and carefully.

  5. Step 5
    Car Safety Checks
     
    Car Safety Checks

    Auto Insurance
    One of the best reasons to take an online defensive driving course is to save money on your auto insurance. First, you must call your auto insurance company and ask what type of discount you will get for taking a defensive driving course. Be sure to ask if the online defensive driving course that you are planning to take qualifies for the discount.

Tips & Warnings
  • Use a Defensive Driving Course to get auto insurance discounts.
  • Become a better and safer driver today.
  • Never Drink and Drive

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sonni57 said

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on 4/11/2009 Well done article on how to find a defensive driving course.

goodselfme said

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on 3/20/2009 Online classes on defensive driving are very handy. Thank you for this info.

cherold598 said

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on 3/14/2009 I didn't know there were defensive driving classes online. Thanks for tips. I live in Los Angeles and can really use this info. 5*

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