Newport News Driver Improvement Online Clinic of Virginia
Virginia DMV & General District Court Approved Defensive Driving Program
Newport News Virginia Defensive Driving Online Course
Don’t Sit in a Classroom Clinic 8 Hours…Take it Online
at Your Pace!
Newport News Virginia Driver Improvement Program
- Virginia General District Courts and Virginia DMV approved
- Earn a 5-point safe driver credit on your driving record and DL history
- Keep your auto/car insurance premium from increasing and take an insurance discount
- Money-back guarantee – No questions asked
- 100% online course – save time and money and complete it in your spare time
- Update your Virginia traffic law knowledge
- Learn the dangers of driving while intoxicated and under the influence of alcohol
- Driving tips to help you prevent accidents and traffic violation tickets
- Defensive driving tips and driver alertness
Virginia Highway Safety Laws-
Virginia traffic courts or the general district courts, may refer a traffic violator or defendant to take defensive driving or driver improvement in lieu of a fine. Traffic citations or traffic tickets are commonly dismissed altogether after one complete an approved driver improvement program, either as an online course or in the classroom class. Taking the driver improvement online offers many more benefits than an 8 hour classroom clinic. The ability to take the course at your own pace in your spare time. Most of the course is simply watching short animated cartoon like lessons and listening to or reading texts. The classroom clinic version is normally all day long and quite boring to many.
Court referred driver improvement completion can dismiss traffic tickets issued by city police officers, Virginia troopers, county sheriffs and all other peace officers. Virginia traffic laws, commonly referred to as Code of Virginia Title 46.2. Motor Vehicles, provides laws pertaining to the regulation of traffic on roads, streets and the primary and secondary highways. A Driver Improvement course can improve your knowledge of the most important laws which contribute to accidents.
Driving and Alcohol
The courts of the Commonwealth of Virginia may refer drivers accused of driving in the influence of alcohol (DUI or DWI) to take a driver improvement course in addition to a Virginia VASAP Class.
Virginia Courts Contact Information
- All District Courts
- Individual General District Court Homepages
- Map of Virginia’s Judicial Circuits and Districts
References
- Cover, Introduction, Table of Contents
- Section 1: Testing
- Section 2: Signals, Signs and Pavement Markings
- Section 3: Safe Driving
- Section 4: Seat Belts, Air Bags and Child Safety Seats
- Section 5: Penalties
- Section 6: License Types
- Section 7: Other Important Information
- Section 8: Sample Knowledge Exams, inside back cover, back cover