4-Hours New Drivers

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This course is 4 hours long. According to the Statute 322.095 it requires all applicants to leave driving to complete the course of substance abuse and traffic laws. The State of Florida requires completing doing this course before obtaining you the license for the first time. The requirements are that you must be a resident of the State of Florida (having lived here for a year or more) and have at least 14 years of age.
If you want to take this course online, the procedure is easy. Just click on the button class over the Internet and come to the National Traffic Safety Institute (NTSI) and follow the instructions. After registering for this class, you will choose a user name and password for immediate access to our course.
This course is usually ordered by the Court. This is for those who:
- Have received multiple citations
- Have committed serious traffic violations
- Have been involved in multiple collisions
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8-Hours IDI

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Some Florida counties allow you to take this course for a traffic ticket if you have already taken the 4 hour Basic Driver Improvement course in the last 12 months. Each county determines if this 8 hour course can be taken for a ticket. Check with the county before you take this class to satisfy your specific requirement.
If you want to take this course online, the procedure is easy. Just click on the button class Internet and entered the National Traffic Safety Institute (NTSI) and follow instructions. After registering for this class, you will choose a user name and password for immediate access to our course. After you have successfully registered, you will receive an access code. Be sure to save this code. Once you have registered, you can leave and return to the class via the Internet as often as desired, any day and at any time.
This course is usually ordered by the Court. This is for those who:
- Have received multiple citations
- Have committed serious traffic violations
- Have been involved in multiple collisions
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How Much Do You Know About Hot Weather Driving Risks?
Everyone knows, that in order to pass a driving license exam you’ll need to put in a lot of theoretical and practical effort in your studying. You do not want to break even one minor motor vehicle driving law while taking your Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) driving test. Surprisingly, some people forget to follow their homework in practice.
1.Seat Belts, Child Restraints, Loose Objects in Cars
There is no valid excuse for not wearing a seat belt in today’s cars. Tests show that wearing seat belts saves a lot of lives.

There is a basic, first situation when it’s not a good idea to do intensity prescriptions. That’s when the lifter is a newbie. And there are two really simple reasons for that. First is, that such powerlifters either don’t have 1RMs to base the intensity prescriptions on or the 1RMs they have are not correct. The latter reason occurs due to a mix of multiple factors. Such as limited technical ability, limited mobility, poor neurological efficiency, and the weak power of will. Secondly, new powerlifters usually progress very quickly to the next routines of the
2.Driving Distracted
“A text or call can end it all”… The chances are that a collision and death are 23 times higher for distracted drivers. Sixty percent of student drivers today admit to texting and driving. Distractions include, but are not limited to:
3.Mechanical Problems With Your Car
Inspection stickers are obligatory for all vehicles on the road today. The reason for this is to save lives. If your car has faulty brakes, worn out windshield wipers, broken tail lights or other mechanical problems, your chances of getting into an accident skyrocket to be so much higher!

4.Dangerous Maneuvers in a Motor Vehicle
Newbie drivers and drivers under stress seem to enjoy making illegal U-turns, running stop signs, failure to yield to others and something called a “burn out”. They like to show off. They enjoy pushing a 2,000 pound automobile to its limits.
5.Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs
How many times have you heard the warning, “Don’t Drink and Drive!”
6.Vehicle Accidents
God forbid you’ve gotten into a serious accident or witness one, you are required to stop and render aid or provide testimony as to details.
7.Right of Way Errors
Just about everyone has approached a four way stop intersection and wondered if they go first or not… Like this scenario, there are hundreds of times when the right of way is hanging in question.
12-Hours ADI

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This 12-hour course is usually taken by drivers with excessive points or by drivers with a revoked or suspended license. (There is no relation to DUI courses). If your license is about to be suspended or is already suspended, a judge may authorize you to take this course. If you already have a suspended license, taking this course could be applied as a license to hardship, which allows you to drive to and from your home and work. This course enlightens students in discovering how their attitudes towards time management, stress, anger management, the driving environment, and individual personality traits all play a part in their driving behavior.
Enrollment in this course is required to retrieve license per S. 322.291. f. S. If you have any questions or need to register for a Live Advanced Driver Improvement, please contact the FLEX Traffic School. If you require assistance for an Online Class, contact the National Traffic Safety Institutes Technical Support Center at (888) 312-6874.
This course is usually ordered by the Court. This is for those who:
- Have received multiple citations
- Have committed serious traffic violations
- Have been involved in multiple collisions
Event Timeslots (6)
The 7 Most Commonly Broken Driving Laws
Everyone knows, that in order to pass a driving license exam you’ll need to put in a lot of theoretical and practical effort in your studying. You do not want to break even one minor motor vehicle driving law while taking your Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) driving test. Surprisingly, some people forget to follow their homework in practice.
1.Seat Belts, Child Restraints, Loose Objects in Cars
There is no valid excuse for not wearing a seat belt in today’s cars. Tests show that wearing seat belts saves a lot of lives.

There is a basic, first situation when it’s not a good idea to do intensity prescriptions. That’s when the lifter is a newbie. And there are two really simple reasons for that. First is, that such powerlifters either don’t have 1RMs to base the intensity prescriptions on or the 1RMs they have are not correct. The latter reason occurs due to a mix of multiple factors. Such as limited technical ability, limited mobility, poor neurological efficiency, and the weak power of will. Secondly, new powerlifters usually progress very quickly to the next routines of the
2.Driving Distracted
“A text or call can end it all”… The chances are that a collision and death are 23 times higher for distracted drivers. Sixty percent of student drivers today admit to texting and driving. Distractions include, but are not limited to:
3.Mechanical Problems With Your Car
Inspection stickers are obligatory for all vehicles on the road today. The reason for this is to save lives. If your car has faulty brakes, worn out windshield wipers, broken tail lights or other mechanical problems, your chances of getting into an accident skyrocket to be so much higher!

4.Dangerous Maneuvers in a Motor Vehicle
Newbie drivers and drivers under stress seem to enjoy making illegal U-turns, running stop signs, failure to yield to others and something called a “burn out”. They like to show off. They enjoy pushing a 2,000 pound automobile to its limits.
5.Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs
How many times have you heard the warning, “Don’t Drink and Drive!”
6.Vehicle Accidents
God forbid you’ve gotten into a serious accident or witness one, you are required to stop and render aid or provide testimony as to details.
7.Right of Way Errors
Just about everyone has approached a four way stop intersection and wondered if they go first or not… Like this scenario, there are hundreds of times when the right of way is hanging in question.


