Pinellas County, FL. 8 and 12 Hour ADI Aggressive Drivers Advanced Driver Improvement Course
Pinellas County, Florida ADI Aggressive Driver 12 Hour Traffic School Defensive Driving Safety Class
St Petersburg | Clearwater | Largo | Tarpon Springs
Florida Drivers License Suspension Reinstatement Fee Information and Forms Filed
Drivers License Suspension/ Reinstatement
ADI School- The difference between this course and others online is when you finish this 12-Hour Florida ADI Aggressive Driver course, you won’t be kept waiting…
Certificate reporting will happen now, automatically and electronically to Florida!
Pinellas County Florida Drivers License Office Locations, Phone Numbers, Maps, and Addresses:
Clearwater
1663 Gulf to Bay Blvd.
Clearwater, FL 33755
Map to location (727) 464-7777 Mon-Fri
8:00am-5:00pm
Clearwater
29399 Highway 19 N.
Suite #100
Clearwater, FL 33761
Map to location (727) 464-7777 Mon-Fri
8:00am-5:00pm
Largo
13025 Starkey Road
Largo, FL 33773
Map to location (727) 464-7777 Mon-Fri
8:00am-5:00pm
St. Petersburg
1067 62nd Ave. S.
St. Petersburg, FL 33705
Map to location (727) 464-7777 Mon-Fri
8:00am-5:00pm
St. Petersburg
1800 66th St. N.
St. Petersburg, FL 33710
Map to location (727) 464-7777 Mon-Fri
8:00am-5:00pm
Tarpon Springs
743 S. Pinellas Ave.
Tarpon Springs, FL 34689
Map to location (727) 464-7777 Mon-Fri
8:00am-5:00pm
Florida ADI Aggressive Driver in English and en Español Online Course- This course is designed for drivers in Florida who have revoked, suspended drivers license or a 12 hour court-ordered ADI course, and is often known by other names:
- 12-Hour Advanced Driver Improvement Course
- 12-Hour ADI DL Suspension | Revocation Course
- 12-Hour ADI (Advanced) Court-Ordered DUI Course
- 12-Hour Driving School Course
- 12-Hour Traffic School Course
Pinellas County, Florida 12 Hour Advanced Driver Improvement ADI Court Ordered Course is the only way to reinstate a suspension received from a Florida court or the Florida in many cases. Each course is for the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles FLHSMV and approved by all Florida courts in all 67 Florida Counties.
How the Pinellas County, Florida Traffic School 12 Hour Advanced Driver Improvement Course Works:
Florida Advanced Driver Improvement ADI for HTO, also known as Traffic School or Defensive Driving, is a 12 Hour course which motorists can take when your driver’s license (DL) becomes suspended or revoked, when asked by the courts, or to get an insurance discount (from the insurance company). The course is taken in several short modules online and covers topics such as:
HTO ( Habitual Traffic Offender), Drivers License (DL) Suspension, DUI, and Florida Traffic Laws
Defensive Driving Strategies
Driving under the Influence (DUI)
Adverse Driving Conditions and more
Upon completion of the traffic school course, you will receive an official Florida traffic school certificate of completion. At the same time, the completion goes to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. If your citation was the result of a moving violation, this completion will remove any points associated with the ticket, prevent insurance premium increases and possibly cut the fine cost of the ticket.
Convenient on-line reporting lets traffic schools automatically report course completions to DSHMV so the Driver License offices can view students who pass Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE), 12 Hour
Advanced Driver Improvement (ADI HTO), and the Advanced Driver Improvement (ADI) certificate.
Reasons for Attending Advanced Driver Improvement
You must complete an advanced driver improvement course (Traffic Collision Avoidance Course) if you want to keep your driver license in the following circumstance:
Florida Drivers License Suspension, Revocation and/or Court Ordered.
Florida 12 Hr Driver Improvement ADI Program
HTO Habitual Traffic Offender Suspension Course
Florida Hardship and Work Drivers License ADI DUI Classes
What is the suspension for 12 points in 12 months?
…18 points in 18 months? …24 points in 36 months?
12 points earned within 12 months results in a 30-day suspension.
18 points earned within 18 months results in a 3-month suspension.
24 points earned within 36 months results in a 12-month suspension.