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What Makes Arkansas Online Traffic School Courses Special?
In Arkansas, drivers ed and defensive driving courses provided by DMVEdu are slightly different than in other states. In addition to the standard course material, students in Arkansas also receive instruction on how to deal with aggressive drivers and inclement...
How Important Are Alaska Drivers Ed and Defensive Driving Courses?
As a teenager learning to drive or a driver with penalty points, you may wonder how important drivers ed and defensive driving courses are in Alaska. While these courses may not be required by law, they can certainly help improve your driving skills and knowledge. In...
What Are the Most Important Alabama Online Driving Courses?
A few different online driving courses in Alabama are available to drivers. Drivers Ed is the most common course, but online traffic school and defensive driving courses are also offered by trusted driving schools. Each of these programs has different benefits and can...
Online Driving Lessons in Arizona: Drivers Ed, Traffic School or Defensive Driving?
Do you need to take online driving lessons because you are applying for your Arizona driving license? Or you've got your license, but now you've been hit with a few traffic violations and want to remove them from your driving record? What if you simply want to take...
Consequences for Texting and Driving – How Much Do the Laws and Fines Vary State by State?
With more and more people relying on their cell phones to stay connected, distracted driving has become a major issue. Texting while driving is one of the most dangerous forms of distracted driving, as it requires the driver to take their eyes away from the road. This...
Winners Selected for Scholarship Award!
Thank you to everyone who participated in the third of the three scholarship contests for the year 2022. We are grateful to everyone that took the time to write, research, and share intimate stories relating to the importance of driver education. Some of the essays...
Do Stricter Drunk Driving Laws in Some States Reduce DUI-Related Fatalities?
In the United States, drunk driving is responsible for a large number of fatalities each year. In fact, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, drunk driving accounted for 28% of all traffic-related deaths in 2017. This means drunk drivers...
Drivers Ed and Changes in Driving Laws State by State – Part 4
In the last few months, we have been talking about differing driving laws state by state, including driver’s education. In this blog, we will continue discussing traffic laws in some states. We will also tackle some interesting facts about road rules in the US. Does...
Changes in Driving Laws State by State – Part 3
In our last entry, we talked about some of the ways that driving laws vary from state to state. In part 1, we tackled traffic laws in states like California, New York and Alabama. Meanwhile, in part 2, we talked about the driving laws in Kansas, Kentucky and...
Winners Selected for Scholarship Award!
Thank you to everyone who participated in the second of the three scholarship contests for the year 2022. We are grateful to everyone that took the time to write, research, and share intimate stories relating to the importance of driver education. Some of the essays...
Do Driving Laws Change State by State? Part 2
Last month, we wrote a blog on how some driving laws differ by state. Keeping track of these different rules can be confusing and frustrating, but knowing the laws wherever you drive is important. So, in this article, we will continue where we left off and go over a...
Do Driving Laws Change State by State?
The answer to this question is both yes and no. Certain driving laws are universal throughout the United States, such as obeying the speed limit and traffic signals. However, some laws vary from state to state. For example, in California, it is illegal to text while...