M. Pearl has been a traffic school owner and instructor since 1994. Her company, InterActive! Traffic School Online currently offers programs to traffic violators in 6 states, including a Florida Traffic School Online.
Her column on automobile driving is published weekly in newspapers of the various publications of the Los Angeles Newspaper Group.
In addition to being the featured columnist for the online publication NewCarBuyingGuide.com, Ms. Pearl's work has also been featured in Mazda's Zoom-Zoom magazine and the International version of Auto Club Magazine.
Have you ever been order to attend traffic school because of a traffic ticket? Sitting in a classroom listening to driving rules and techniques is not most people’s idea of fun, but unfortunately many people have no choice. They have to attend traffic school if they want to keep their license clear from points that can raise their insurance rates.
Fortunately, the power of the internet has opened up new possibilities for completing traffic school no matter hat you reason for attending, in the way of interactive online traffic school.
Like most things in life, all online traffic schools are not all created equal. There are a few important things to look for when choosing an online traffic school and several important benefits to taking your studies online, as well.
We’ll start with a quick discussion of the benefits to meeting your traffic school obligations online.
Listening to boring lectures is not the most exciting way to learn, but neither is the format of most online traffic school course which simply present large amounts of information for a person to read. However, an interactive traffic school allows you to learn all the information you need to know in a fun and exciting fashion, with interactive games and cartoons designed to be fun as well as impart the knowledge you need.
Unlike conventional traffic school, online traffic school also allows you to work at your own pace. You can take courses when it is convenient for you and not waste your weekends or have to take time off of work.
When you are looking for an online traffic school it is important that you find one that is accepted by the court you are taking it for. The next most important thing is to make sure the traffic school you choose clearly states their fees so that there are no surprise costs to get your certificate of completion. You also want to make sure the course you take is compatible with the type of course the court or your insurance company requires. There are many courses available, defensive driving, driver improvement, as well as specialty courses so make sure you are taking the right one for your situation.
With a little research you can find an online traffic school that will suit your needs, fits in your budget, and won’t bore you to tears.
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