How many months does a defensive driving course take off?
6 months
This 9 hour defensive driving course is for Restricted or Learner Licence holders. Once completed it takes 6 months off their Restricted Licence time.
How much is the NJ defensive driving course?
$20 plus a state processing fee is the standard cost for all defensive driving courses and we don’t charge you a cent more. It’s the cheapest course you will find.
How much is a full Licence NZ?
New or additional class of licence
Application fee | Total | |
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Restricted licence (class 1 or 6) | $48.20 | $134.80 |
Full licence (class 1 or 6) | $49.60 | $109.50 |
Learner licence (class 2 to 5) | $48.20 | $93.90 |
Full licence (class 2 to 5) | $49.60 | $109.50 |
How long is a defensive driver training course?
A 2.5-hour course designed as a catalyst to stimulate drivers to think in terms of minimizing their risks in order to survive in today’s highway transportation system. After completion of each module, the student is required to participate in a short assessment in order to advance to the next module; completing a final assessment at the end.
Where can I find defensive driving courses in PA?
Talk to your court. Contact the Pennsylvania DOT. Check your local listings. Search online for traffic school, defensive driving courses, or driver improvement programs. If you are not required to take a course, you may be able to choose between classroom and online defensive driving courses.
When did National Safety Council start defensive driving courses?
In 1964, the Council pioneered the country’s first Defensive Driving Course. Since then, we have trained more than 75 million drivers in all 50 states – and around the world. Get a closer look at NSC Defensive Driving Courses. The leading cause of occupational fatalities is vehicle-related crashes.
Can a state agency enroll in defensive driver training?
Enroll in Defensive Driver Training State agencies can enroll in Defensive Driver Training (DDT) that was developed to help reduce the number, severity, and cost of vehicle-related collisions. The training is also available to non-state employees.