Washington Defensive Driving - Level II - 8 Hour Course
Washington Defensive Driving - Level II - 8 Hour Course
Welcome to Driving411.com Course
Before you Drive
Understand Risk
Insurance Required
Check the Vehicle
Secure Your Load
Clean Glass Surfaces
Adjust Seat and Mirrors
Always Use Seat Belts and Child Restraints
Text Talk Ticket - Hang Up & Drive
Lesson 1 Quiz
Rules of the Road
Traffic Control Devices
Traffic Signals
Traffic Signs
Pavement Markings
Roundabouts
Reversible Lanes
Reserved Lanes
Two-Way Left Turn Lanes
HOT Lanes & Express Toll Lanes
General Rules
Ferries
Turning
Low-speed Battery Electric Vehicles
Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
Right-Of-Way
Parking
Lesson 2 Quiz
Safe Driving Tips
Speeding and Speed Limits
Stopping
Seeing Well
Distracted Driving
Personal Electronic Devices
Collisions and Roadside Activity
Scanning
Use Your Lights
Letting Others Know You Are There
Letting Others Know What You Are Doing
Adjusting to Road Conditions
Adjusting to Traffic
How Well Can You See?
Keep Right Except to Pass
Sharing Space
Space Ahead
Space Behind
Space to the Side
Space to Merge
Space to Cross or Enter
Space to Pass
Space for Bicyclists
Bicyclist Responsibilities
Sharing the Road with Motorcycles
Large Vehicles
Space for Special Situations
Avoiding Run-Off-the-Road Collisions
Lesson 3 Quiz
In Shape to Drive
Vision
Hearing
Fatigue
Drinking Alcohol and Driving
Why Is Drinking and Driving So Dangerous?
When You Drink, Can You Drive?
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Alcohol/Drugs and the Law
Restricted Driver Licenses
Probationary Licenses
Deferred Prosecution
Juvenile Alcohol/Drug/Firearms Violations
Health
Emotions
Road Rage
Lesson 4 Quiz
Emergencies
Brake Failure
Tire Blowout
Power Failure
Headlight Failure
Gas Pedal Sticks
Avoiding Collisions
Stopping Quickly
Turning Quickly
Speeding Up
Dealing with Skids
Protecting Yourself in Collisions
Collisions
Emergency Notification System (ENS)
Lesson 5 Quiz
Final Exam
Taking our course will help you prevent a recent traffic ticket and points from showing up on your public driving record. In turn, your violation will not be reported to your insurance company, which will help you avoid a costly spike in your premium rate.
In order to receive credit for your course, you must do the following:
• Pay the traffic ticket bail amount
• Pay the administrative fee
• Complete an 8-hour traffic school course
The court must receive your payment before you can enroll in your course.
Yes! An online traffic school course can help you get an insurance discount. However, there are several factors that affect this:
• You must check with your insurance provider to see if they offer this discount.
• You must check with your insurance carrier to find out if you are eligible for this discount.
You are not eligible to attend Driving 411 traffic school if you were cited for any of the following reasons:
• Non-moving/equipment violation
• Violation that mandates a court appearance
• Alcohol-related violation
• Misdemeanor
• Being cited while operating a commercial motor vehicle (if you hold a commercial driver’s license)
If you take Driving 411 traffic school, you will receiver a certificate of course completion that will need to be sent directly to the DMV and Court that issued your citation.
Be sure to check with your court prior to your Due Date to ensure they processed your completion.
Yes! Our defensive driving course is smart phone and tablet friendly on most devices. Anywhere you can access the internet via your mobile or tablet device, you can take our course! The flexibility of the course allows you the option to view part of the course from one device, log off and resume the course from a office or home computer.
Each course is as long as the state says it must take – and no longer – mostly between 4 and 8 hours. You can take it at your leisure, starting and stopping as often as you like, as you work your way through the material.
Because the laws regarding defensive driving courses vary from state to state – and even from court to court – you’ll want to be sure that you ask the court that’s handling your traffic violation about local driver improvement program policies and procedures.
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