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While car manufacturers continue to improve driver safety, number of road accidents continue to increase. Improvements in technology has meant that cars are now smarter and safer. When it comes to choosing a weak link between cars and drivers, its the drivers who loose out, since these improvements in technology means that human errors cause more accidents than car failure.
 
While car manufacturers continue to improve driver safety, number of road accidents continue to increase. Improvements in technology has meant that cars are now smarter and safer. When it comes to choosing a weak link between cars and drivers, its the drivers who loose out, since these improvements in technology means that human errors cause more accidents than car failure.
  
Drivers go through rigorous exams and tests in order to earn a license, then how can a driver be the weak link? Well, simply because people have a tendency to be reckless and drive carelessly. Some simple techniques and driver education can help reduce accidents and help people drive better and safer. Recognizing this the state of Texas has approved “defensive driving” courses which help drivers learn driver safety and tips to drive “safer”.
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Drivers go through rigorous exams and tests in order to earn a license, then how can a driver be the weak link? Well, simply because people have a tendency to be reckless and drive carelessly. Some simple techniques and driver education can help reduce accidents and help people drive better and safer. Recognizing this the state of Texas has approved “defensive driving courses", which helps people learn driver safety and tips on how to drive “safer”.
  
 
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Safe Driving

While car manufacturers continue to improve driver safety, number of road accidents continue to increase. Improvements in technology has meant that cars are now smarter and safer. When it comes to choosing a weak link between cars and drivers, its the drivers who loose out, since these improvements in technology means that human errors cause more accidents than car failure.

Drivers go through rigorous exams and tests in order to earn a license, then how can a driver be the weak link? Well, simply because people have a tendency to be reckless and drive carelessly. Some simple techniques and driver education can help reduce accidents and help people drive better and safer. Recognizing this the state of Texas has approved “defensive driving courses", which helps people learn driver safety and tips on how to drive “safer”.

DefensiveDriving.com

The DefensiveDriving.com course is designed to provide you with a review of traffic safety laws and in-depth discussions of safe driving strategies.

At DefensiveDriving.com

DefensiveDriving.com is a very unique website where drivers can go to take online defensive driving courses, and driving students can take online teen driving courses. They have helped over half a million customers have a driving ticket dismissed, and lower their can insurance rates up to as much as 10%.

All of the defensive driving courses offered by DefensiveDriving.com have been approved by all courts in Texas for the dismissal of traffic tickets. These courses are designed to provide drivers with a review of traffic safety laws, and in-depth discussions of strategies for safe driving.

Courses

DefensiveDriving.com offers three different ways to take the defensive driving course: an internet course, and online video course, and an at home DVD course. All three courses cover the same information, but in different ways. The internet course has been rated the #1 online course in Texas since 2000. It uses a combination of written information and clips from DefensiveDriving.com’s award-wining video, Wheels in Motion (awarded a Silver Plaque at the International Communications Film & Video Awards in 2004). This option has been optimized for low bandwidth connections, which makes it possible for even customers using dialup to complete this course.

The online video course option offers customers with a higher speed connection to take advantage of streaming video. This course is made of 100% original, high quality video that is viewed right on your computer screen. Customers can see if this option will work with their connection by watching the sample video offered on DefensiveDriving.com’s homepage.

These two course options are always available online, which makes it easy to fit into any schedule. The course is available to start immediately, and can be paused and restarted at any time. These courses can be completed in as little as 6 hours, or up to 90 days.

The home-biased DVD course is available to start as soon as the material arrived at the customer’s home. The time frame for completion of this course is the same as the internet and online video options. Testing for all 3 course options can be done via the internet. Testing via the phone is also available for the online video and DVD options only.

The Teen Driver’s Ed course has been approved for student drivers in the state of Texas by the Texas Department of Public Safety. This course is offered by DefensiveDriving.com through their partner, Virtual Drive. It offers everything the student driver needs in order to get a permit, license, and even car insurance discounts. The course combines the use of cutting edge instructional technology, interactive graphics, video, and animation to help make learning easy, fin, and memorable.

A recent study done by a major Texas university showed that 99% of graduates from the Teen Driving course did not have an accident or receive a DUI during their first year of driving, 91% of graduates passed their learner’s permit exam on the first try, and 89% of graduates did not receive a speeding ticket during their first year of driving.

History

David Bruce came up with the idea for DefensiveDriving.com after being involved in a fender-bender in 1998. He needed to keep the traffic ticket off of his driving record, but his busy lifestyle made it hard for him to take a defensive driving course in the traditional classroom setting. Mr. Bruce worked with the Texas Education Agency for 18 months to establish the guidelines for an online course before gaining approval in December of 1999. In February 2000 the site was officially launched, and by the end of DefensiveDriving.com’s first full year, had helped certify over 100,000 customers.

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Toll-free: (877) 779-4335

In Houston: (713) 488-4035

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Call Driver Training Texas Education Agency: (512) 936-6777

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2 Greenway Plaza
Suite 250
Houston, TX 77046
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1701 N Congress Ave, Room 1-109
Austin, TX 78701-1494

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