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Stay away from the classroom defensive driving classes that you must attend on a Saturday. Take defensive driving online on your own time and from the comfort of your own home. Our defensive driving course is state approved by the Texas Education Agency. Study all at once or over time. Our defensive driving course is interactive with text, video, flash, and images. When you pass our course your certificate is processed instantly and you can print a confirmation directly online.
Did You Know
Andrews is named for Richard Andrews, a soldier of the Texas Revolution. Andrews County is one of 46 prohibition or entirely dry counties in the state of Texas. Andrews County was formed in 1875 from Bexar County. (Wikipedia)
The County website tells us:
Andrews County came into existence in 1876 when the 15th Legislature of Texas created 54 counties in the Panhandle and South Plains. It was named for Richard Andrews, the 1st man to die in the war for Texas independence in 1835. Prior to 1890, the county was inhabited primarily by some ranchers, military personnel and Indians,Anasazi, Apache and Comanche. By 1900 the population had reached 975 (mostly farmers and ranchers) with two communities,Shafter Lake and Andrews,in the county. Both communities wanted to be the county seat, so, in order to woo voters, Shafter Lake gave lots to cowboys to enable them to vote for that town in the election. But, when Shafter Lake refused to extend the deadline for the give-away for an individual, R. M. Means, whose wagon broke down on the way to the town, the tide began to turn. Mr. Means returned to Andrews, bought land and began giving lots to cowboys as well. The election was held on July 16, 1910 and Andrews won, beating Shafter Lake at its own game. Agriculture took a hit in 1917-1918 from blizzards and drought and reduced the population by over half, but it rebounded in the '20's and '30's with the production of cotton and sorghum. The late '20's also saw the start of oil production in Andrews County with the major strike by Deep Rock Oil Company in 1929. It was in the '40's and '50's that the oil business exploded with the discovery of over 100 new fields and Andrews County experienced unprecedented growth and prosperity. Things began slowing in the '70's and some diversification of industry was called for, such as the Kirby Vacuum Plant and Waste Control Specialists.
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