Texas Defensive Driving: Frequently Asked Questions
To serve you better, TrafficSchoolOnline.com has created a list of frequently asked questions for you to use as a traffic school 101 guides regarding our Texas Defensive Driving course and other traffic school courses.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, TrafficSchoolOnline.com is approved by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). Our Course Provider number is CP058.
The State of Texas requires that driving safety courses include at least 5 hours of course material, with a 60-minute break. Our course has been designed to include all of the necessary information in the shortest time allowable by Texas law.
You will be required to take at least 60 minutes of break time during the program, but you can take more if you choose to. The course is self-paced, meaning you can log out and take a break whenever you want. The course is broken into 11 units with a 10-question quiz at the end of each unit. You only need to score 70% on each of the quizzes to pass.
There is no final exam for the Texas Defensive Driving course. When you complete the last unit, you’re completely done!
As soon as you pass the course, we provide you with a certificate that you can print out.
When you complete the course, we provide you with a two-part certificate of completion that you can print out. One portion is for the court, and the other is for your insurance company. You’ll need to detach and sign the court certificate, and then submit it to your court prior to your due date.
If you select a course that includes your Driving Record, we will email it to you within 48 business hours after you complete the course.
Yes. The course is mobile-compatible. You’ll have the freedom to access the course from anywhere as long as you have an internet connection.
Yes. The course is 100% online from start to finish. You can complete the course from anywhere as long as you have an internet connection, and you will not be asked to go anywhere in person.
You may take a Driving Safety course to dismiss a traffic violation once every 12 months. Insurance discounts for defensive driving courses expire every three years.
You may take a Driving Safety course to dismiss a traffic violation once every 12 months. Before enrolling in a Driving Safety course, you must first contact your jurisdictional court and request permission. Your court will most likely grant you permission to attend Defensive Driving if you meet all of the following requirements:
- You do not hold a commercial driver's license (CDL).
- You plead guilty or sign a statement that declares you don't contest the ticket (nolo contender).
- You were not cited for speeding in excess of the posted speed limit by 25 MPH or more.
- You were not cited for speeding 95 MPH or more.
What if you didn’t get a ticket, and instead you’re just looking for an insurance discount? In the State of Texas, you can take a Driving Safety course and submit your certificate of completion to your insurance company to receive a discount. The discount will be in effect for 3 years, and you may take Defensive Driving every 3 years to continue your insurance discount.
When your court grants you permission to attend a Driving Safety course, they will assign you a due date. You must complete the course, and submit your certificate of completion to the court prior to this due date. The Driving Safety course is self-paced, meaning you can log in and out of the course whenever you like, and you can take as much time as you need on it. The only limitation is your court due date.
If your due date is approaching and you are concerned about receiving your certificate of completion in time, we recommend that you take advantage of our express shipping options.
Yes. When you complete the course for ticket dismissal, you will automatically receive a certificate to turn in to your insurance company. We will mail you a two-part certificate of completion - one portion is for the court, and the other is for your insurance company.
You can view our Terms and Conditions here.
- Ticket Dismissal $29.97
- Ticket Dismissal & Driving Record $49.97
- Employment/Voluntary $25.00
- Insurance Only $25.00
Before you sign up for the course, you’ll need to contact your court and make arrangements to pay your court fine and any related fees.
Yes. The purpose of taking the Driving Safety course is to keep points off your driving record and to keep your insurance premiums low. Before you take the course, you must make arrangements to pay your court fine, and request permission from the court to take a Defensive Driving course.
When you complete the course, we will mail you a two-part certificate of completion. One portion is for the court, and the other is for your insurance company. You’ll need to detach and sign the insurance certificate, and then submit it to your insurance company in order to be eligible for a discount.