No one wants to go to traffic school – after all, eight hours in a stuffy room, sitting on uncomfortable chairs and watching outdated, gory videos of the devastating results of reckless drivers isn’t exactly an ideal way of spending a Saturday afternoon.

Sure, sometimes an instructor is fun and witty, making the experience bearable, maybe even enjoyable. But, most people aren’t willing to relinquish a whole day. Time is simply too precious a commodity.

Mike P. Welch knows all too well the realities of some walk-in traffic school experiences, having completed traffic school in August of 2005. In addition to an uncomfortable facility, Welch had to contend with disinterested fellow students and grossly outdated course materials. “The instructor had us watch a video that was from the 1970s and a big segment was on call boxes, which I felt was irrelevant, considering the majority of the population now has cell phones,” he says. Instead of fostering an atmosphere of learning, “half of the students didn’t want to be there and were distracting to the learning process,” Welch says. “I didn’t appreciate the social stigma of having to reveal my violation in front of a classroom of people.

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iDriveSafely’s innovative defensive driving programs are particularly suited to drivers with busy schedules. If you have no driving school in your area, they will suit you down to the ground. The courses are delivered online via the web. This means that all a driver needs to complete a defensive driving course is a driver’s licence and a PC with a basic web browser and internet connection. There is no software required, although some courses use the free Macromedia Flash plugin which can be installed during registration.

Taking a defensive driving course from iDriveSafely.com means no teachers, no classroom and no workbooks. The courses are all State approved, and are selected according to the particular state where a student resides. Some the available courses include:

1. Defensive Driving – Ticket Dismissal
2. Defensive Driving – Insurance Discount
3. Seatbelt Safety Course
4. Child Safety Course

Each defensive driving course has a combination of text, graphics, animations, and videos – all designed to prevent boredom during the learning experience. Instead of listening to a teacher deliver the course face-to-face, students have the ability to move through the course at their own pace. This allows the student to revisit those sections which need reinforcing, and skip through parts which may already be familiar.

Most of the courses are 6-8 hours long with the average cost between $30 and $40. Once a student finishes the course, the next step is to complete an examination. A typical final examination is 25 questions, but could be longer depending on the requirements of the relevant state or county. Individuals who complete a Traffic School course with iDriveSafely will receive an official Certificate of Completion. iDriveSafely offers free standard certificate delivery as well as multiple express delivery options.

Besides improving defensive driving skills, there are other benefits to taking one of iDriveSafely’s driving courses. In some states, driving record demerit points can be dismissed by successfully completing an approved driving safety course like this one, and some insurance companies also offer discounts.

Individuals who prefer to learn face-to-face might not like the way the courses are delivered via the web. Some people like to have the opportunity of asking questions and watching live demonstrations by real people. Those with no computer or internet experience might also consider the method of course delivery a little daunting.

You can visit the iDriveSafely website for more information about their innovative defensive driving programs.

Is defensive driving training is justified? Definitely.

One good reason is the reduced costs incurred when a driver is involved in an accident caused by a third party. These days, the major car insurers offer reduced premiums to drivers who enrol in defensive driving classes. When drivers take their classes progressively at designated intervals, the savings on insurance premiums can definitely make the cost of defensive driving training justified.

Many of us can remember an old but familiar driving safety slogan which points out that as a driver you may have the right of way, but if another driver disobeys traffic laws they could leave you “dead” right!

If teaching drivers to be constantly aware of their surroundings saves just one single accident, in terms of the injuries avoided, this would make defensive driving training justified.

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Looking or a defensive driving course in Colorado? You would be hard pressed to go past iDriveSafely’s innovative defensive driving course. Designed to take the hassle out of driving school, their “Colorado Driver Improvement Course” suits drivers with busy schedules who like the convenience of taking an internet course.

All a driver needs to complete an online defensive driving course is a driver’s license and a PC with a basic web browser and internet connection. There are no special software requirement, apart from the free Macromedia Flash plugin which can be installed during registration.

Taking a defensive driving course in Colorado means no teachers, no classroom and no workbooks. Students can log on using their drivers license number and start taking the course. All iDriveSafely’s courses are State approved, and the driver improvement course in Colorado is no different. This 8 hour course is approved by individual courts in the state of Colorado, and is often a requirement for driver improvement for those who have received a traffic ticket in Colorado.

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The two predominant reasons for taking a defensive driving course are usually:

  1. To comply with a court order
  2. To receive an insurance discount

In themselves, the reasons above provide motivation for undertaking defensive driving education. So…how often can you take a defensive driving course? Whilst legally there is no limit on the number of defensive driving courses undertaken, many insurance companies place restrictions on the frequency of defensive driving courses. This ultimately affects the amount of premium paid.

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