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Online Defensive Driving Course Material May be Superior to In-classroom Handbooks

Sunday, June 14th, 2009
Bill Derrick asked:


When a driver has received a moving violation, the last thing on their mind is the quality of the material that they will be studying in their state approved online defensive driving course. They usually just want to get through traffic school as quickly and as easily as possible, so that they can get on with their lives and try to get that ticket dismissed.

One of the recent innovations that has come with the web is the online defensive driving course. Students take this course in place of the traditional classroom-taught traffic school class, and receive the same certificate of completion that the other students get, while working from the comfort of home.

There are several reasons why someone might choose to take an online defensive driving course rather than going to the classroom. First is the convenience of location. For some, the nearest traffic school is halfway across town. Online schools allow them to work from their computers, and the web-based providers give them the opportunity to go one better and work from any Internet-enabled computer. That means the student can do some of their coursework at home and some at the office, or at a university computer lab, the public library, or even on a laptop at the local coffee shop. Location is key for these students.

Others appreciate the convenience of time. Taking a state approved online defensive driving course, depending on where the student lives, can be an all-day process. But with the web providers, students are sometimes permitted not only to work at any time of the day or night, but also to come and go from the course as their schedule permits, without putting in a minimum duration in order for the class session to count. That means that if the phone rings, the student doesn’t lose the ten minutes they’ve already put in, nor do they need to ignore the call. It can be very handy, especially in today’s busy world!

An often-unseen benefit to taking traffic school online, though, is the convenience for the instructors. Traffic schools are constantly updating their material to include the latest laws and regulations, which can be numerous from one year to the next. Just recently, a texting-while-driving law went into effect in California. This law was not on the books last year, so every traffic school in the state needs to address the change.

For an old-style classroom course, this modification could mean change pages inserted into a printed handbook, getting the word out to each instructor, and hoping that the information is passed along to students. In an online course, one person can go in and make the change so that all students see it at once. This gives the online students an advantage over others, not only in having current information but in knowing the latest laws to obey once they are back out on the road. That, in turn, makes it less likely they’ll be pulled over and need to take, you guessed it, traffic school.



Maureen

 

High Risk Auto Insurance – Do You Have a Sports Car?

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
Colin R Cherry asked:


If you own a sports car, then your auto insurance company probably classes you as high risk. You might have an excellent driving record, you don’t have any speeding tickets, and you certainly don’t have any DUI (Driving Under the Influence) convictions, yet you are still get stuck with high risk auto insurance. Is that fair or what?

Well, nothing is fair in the insurance world and those high risk insurance rates just keep on going up. Is there any way of lowering them? Fortunately yes. Read on.

1. Look for a specialized high risk insurance company

The auto insurance industry is a pretty cut throat business and many insurance companies are looking at markets they wouldn’t have touched not so long ago. One of these is the high risk auto insurance market. Companies big and small are clamoring for your business so grab your mouse, fire up your laptop and get as many quotes as you can online. Its quick, its easy and best of all its free.

2. Join a sports car club

A lot of auto insurance companies offer a sizeable discount if you belong to a recognized national sports car club. This can also extend to employee associations and labor organizations. Even holding a credit card issued by certain banks or finance companies can qualify you for discounts. Check it out.

3. Discounts, discounts

Talking of discounts, check with your current auto insurance company to see if you are eligible for discounts such as low mileage, defensive driving courses and any safety features you car might have like air bags and anti theft devices.

4, Multiple insurance policies

If you have any other form of insurance such as home owners, medical, life, or renter’s insurance, check to see if the companies you are insured with also offer auto insurance. By grouping all your insurances with one company you could make substantial savings overall.

Cheaper auto insurance for sports car owners can be found if you are prepared to carry out some research and trawl the net for numerous quotes. But whatever you do, your premium will never be as low as for a small sedan.

Of course, you could always sell your sports car…….Naaaa!



Gary
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