Do all online approved traffic schools require taking the exam at a testing site?

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Not all approved traffic schools require students to test at an exam site because not all courts, cities, counties and states require them to do so.

If your traffic court or state requires drivers to take the defensive driving or traffic school exam at a testing site, the approved traffic school should let you know. To be certain, contact your court directly.

First determine which court or state approved traffic schools offer online courses. The court should provide a list of these schools; if not, ask for one. Your state's driver's license agency site might contain the list, too.Then find out how and where you can take a test offered by an online traffic school to make sure a particular program suits your needs.

In addition to enhancing your driving skills and becoming an even safer driver, you could potentially improve your driving record. By passing an online traffic school course, you might be able to have a traffic ticket or speeding ticket dismissed, or lower your insurance premiums.

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