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Texas Ticket Dismissal Course
Texas Defensive
Driving for Ticket Dismissal Course, Point Reduction &
Auto Insurance Discounts.
Our
Defensive Driving Course for Texas Ticket Dismissal
is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and you can
log in and out at your convenience. Unlike most other
ticket dismissal courses that force you to spend hours
reading dull material, our course uses award wining
videos and animations, including reenactments of actual
collisions. The videos are accompanied by narrative
explaining the incident and how being a better defensive
driver may have avoided the collision. You can take
the Texas Ticket Dismissal Course from the comfort of
your own home, at your own convenience. We keep light,
believe me it's not rocket science.This isn't "Survivor"
and we won't vote you off the island. If you just follow
the material the odds of passing the first time through
are almost a given. Our goal is to make it fun and interesting
enough so that before you know it your done and are
better to avoid dangerous situations out there in out
big state.
Texas Ticket
Dismissal and Defensive Driving Texas
As we all know, Texas roadways are
getting busier and more congested. Traffic safety is the
responsibility of all drivers. Every time we get on the road
in a vehicle, we're not only taking our own lives in our
hands, but the lives of others around us as well. We use motor
vehicles more than any other form of transportation in the
U.S. Motor vehicles have given us an exceptional degree of
mobility, but with this come risks. Defensive
Driving is the key to safely driving our texas
roadways. Young drivers are most at risk of being in a
collision and they die at higher rates than any other age
group. While 15-to-20 year olds represent 8.4 percent of the
U.S. population and 6.3 percent of licensed drivers, they
accounted for 13.6 percent of the drivers involved in fatal
motor vehicle crashes. Speeding is many times associated with
young drivers. By far the majority of collisions involving
speed are by younger drivers
Defensive Driving and Safety
Part of being a good Defensive Driver involves knowing the
Safety Features of your car, what they do and how to use
them.
* ESP, or an electronic stability program, is a broad term
that encompasses a number of different electronic safety
systems that have all been designed to protect you and your
family. Whether you choose buy a new or used Peugeot or other
vehicle, there are a number of important safety features to
keep in mind - for the safety of your precious load.
* Passenger Side Air Bags - These ensure that your
passengers are well protected in the event of a crash. Some
cars only come with a front impact airbag, while others are
equipped with side airbags for both the torso and the
head.
* Anti-lock
Braking System (ABS) - when engaged, the ABS system
automatically "pumps" the brakes as you go over a watery
or icy patch to keep the wheels turning, allowing you
to maintain control of the vehicle. Ensure your ABS
is engaged when driving in the wet, especially during
in climate weather.
* Electronic
Stability Control (ESC) - When the ESC detects that
steering control is lost, it effectively compensates
by changing brake pressure to stop as quickly and safely
as possible. This is especially useful if you swerve
off course into uneven terrain. For example, if the
left side of your vehicle is on the pavement while the
right side is traveling through water, the left brake
will receive more continuous pressure than the right,
while the right brakes will be pumped to maintain traction.
* Cornering
Brake Control (CBC) - In the event that you need to
swerve suddenly while braking in order to avoid a collision,
CBC modulates the brake pressure according to the angle
of the tires to ensure that you remain in control over
the car at all times. It also helps prevent the tendency
to over steer in a moment of panic.
* Anti-Slip Regulation (ASR) - Also known as traction
control, this helps you maintain control of your vehicle while
accelerating. If you hit a bit of loose gravel or a wet patch
while your foot is on the pedal, ASR will intervene and slow
the car down, in order to keep your wheels grounded and your
car in control. |