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Got a traffic ticket in Cochise County and you are now dealing with the Cochise County Traffic Court? Forget about that traffic ticket right now. When it comes to dismissing your Cochise County traffic ticket and keeping your driving record clean, conveniently and effortlessly, only our defensive driving course has the experience to back you up.
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Avoid all the problems of getting and fighting a traffic ticket with our Cochise County online defensive driving course. We have successfully helped thousands of drivers clear their ticket by taking our state approved defensive driving course. By taking our simple, easy-to-follow online defensive driving course, you'll gain peace of mind knowing that you are well on your way to a clean driving record, quickly and easily.
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Stay away from the classroom traffic school and defensive driving classes that you must attend on a Saturday. Take defensive driving on your own time and from the comfort of your own home. Our defensive driving course is state approved by the Arizona Supreme Court Defensive Driving Unit. 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
The countyseat of Cochise County is in Bisbee, which was founded as a copper, gold, and silver mining town in 1880 and named in honor of Judge DeWitt Bisbee who one of the financial backers of the adjacent Copper Queen Mine. In the early 20th century the population of Bisbee soared. Incorporated in 1902, by 1910 its population swelled to 9,019 and it sported a constellation of suburbs. By 1950, boom times were over and the population of the City of Bisbee had dropped to less than 6,000, but the introduction of strip mining and continued underground work would see the town escape the fate of many of its early contemporaries. However, in 1974-1975, the Phelps Dodge Corporation finally halted mining operations in its massive Bisbee mine, the Lavender Pit. The rediscovery of Bisbee by baby boomers in the 1990s saw it develop a more polished look, complete with coffee shops and live theater. Many of the old houses have been renovated, and property values in Bisbee now greatly exceed those of other Southeastern Arizona cities. (Wikipedia)
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