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Our Defensive Driving Course Online Is Available Nationwide

No matter where you live in the United States, you can register to take our defensive driving course online. You can dismiss your traffic citation in Texas, and our online course counts for FL traffic school, as well. It is simple and easy to register for our defensive driving course online, no matter where you live in the nation. All that you need are a few basics, such as web access with Broadband or DSL, Internet browser, Adobe Flash Player 8.0 or greater, a mouse and keyboard, speakers or headphones — and it works on Mac, Windows, or Linux-based systems.

You are in control, when you take our online course, because if you only have an hour each day to take this course, that is perfectly fine. Our Comedy Defensive Driving online course is all video, so simply pause when you need to stop. Just continue the next time, where you left off. Before long, you will have completed the entire course. Other online defensive driving courses are not like ours, which have been making more than 2,500,000 million people laugh since 1989.

Our Defensive Driving Course Online is State Approved

You can be sure that all of the courts in your state will accept the Comedy Defensive Driving course if a defensive driving course is allowable for your particular traffic citation. Some of the advantages of taking our course are these:

• No reading, writing, or arithmetic is involved

• Our online course was written by top comedic talent, so you will laugh throughout your course

• We send out certificates, each day, or you can choose expedited shipping for an additional fee

• Shipping is free when we ship your certificate by US Postal Service

You really cannot lose, when you take our online defensive driving course. It costs only $25.00 for everything, with no hidden costs, and we offer a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee.

Lisa: Lisa has been involved with defensive driving since 1999. She has been active providing important information regarding driving safety and periodic law changes in Texas and the United States. She enjoys driving safely, outdoor activities and hanging with her children.