Jul 28

We have had much experience developing and putting together Texas Defensive Driving Online Courses. Over the years we have come across some of the key items that you need in a Texas Defensive Driving Course. Below are some of those key items.

The first thing you have to do when putting together a Texas Defensive Driving course is figure out the best way to balance out TEA Approved content with usability for your customers. There can be a fine line with putting exciting, fresh new content together to keep your customer happy and keeping the state happy.

Secondly, the state of Texas requires third party verification of your defensive driving students. Therefore, you must decide whether you want to go with the DPS database or another third party database to verify your students information.

The next step is the most complicated, but most rewarding part….putting your Texas Defensive Driving Course together. You must assemble all of your content in the most easy to use and most exciting way possible. One way this course has been layed out is using exciting flash animations, easy to read statistics, and fun graphics.

The last step is to contact the State of Texas (TEA) and have them go through your Texas Defensive Driving Course for their approval. They will look to make sure the content itself follows the state requirements, that your course flows properly, that the timers work properly, and that your testing, including personal verification, multimedia questions, and test questions are set in place and working.

All in all, designing a Texas Defensive Driving Course can be a long and extensive process, but the end results can be very rewarding.

Jul 16

The texas Defensive Driving Commission is an organization that provides Texas Defensive Driving Course to those who need to take defensive driving for ticket dimissal or insurance discounts.

With the popularity of Online Texas Defensive Driving Courses, the Texas DDC decided that defensive driving courses need not to be the same old boring content as they have been for years and years.  This course is always updated with up-to-date information, videos, and multimedia.  Gone are the days of watching that old video from the 1970’s about auto accidents.  We strive to keep the content updated and fresh.

This course is state approved by the Texas Eduation Agency, which means you can take the course and get your tickets dismissed, or send in your certifiate of completion to your insurance agency for a discounted insurance rate.

All we do is Defensive Driving and Driving Safety Courses!  We focus our energy and time 100% on the Online Defensive Driving Course.  This means you get our entire focus on you, our customer!

Customer satisfaction is our top priority.  And with over 1.5 million customers that have taken our course today, we feel that we have succeeded where many have failed.

Jul 16

Despite the popularity of online defensive driving schools in Texas, not all are created equal.  There are some major items to look for when choosing a proper course.  Below are some of the major mistakes you can make when looking for an online defensive drivin course in Texas.

Choosing A Course Not Approved by the TEA

The TEA, or Texas Education Agency, is the governing body of all eduational material in the state of Texas.  In order to provide Texas Defensive Driving certificates, you must be a TEA Approved Defensive Driving Course.   If you take a course that is not approved by the TEA, you will not be able to get your ticket dismissed, and may not be eligable for your insurance discounts.

To know if a course is approved by the texas education agency, be sure they provide their Defensive Driving Course Number.  This course number is CP225

Not providing the Correct Court Information

One item that is of great importance when signup up for a Texas Defensive Driving Course is that you provide accurate information when signing up.  You must have your county and court information, along with your drivers license and license plate information.  This informaiton will be printed on your certificate of completion.  Providing any of this information incorrectly could result in the court not accepting your certficate of completion.

Not getting Approved by your Court to Take the Texas Defensive Driving Course

This may seem like common sense to many people, but very often we have seen people take a Texas Defensive Driving Class before the court has approved them to take it.  If you do this, the course will not be accepted.  You will have to re-take the course and you will have to pay for it again.


Not ordering your Driving Record

Most courts in the state of Texas require that you provide your Texas Driving Record when taking a defensive driving course.  It is not required to take the course itself, but you must mail it in, or take it with you when you provide your certificate of completion to the court.  **Please contact your court for their own specific instructions.

Taking a course that is not Fun or Informative

Many Texas Defensive Driving Courses are provided with the same old boring dribble of information.  Be sure your course is provided with interactive media, fun and exciting graphics, and informative informaiton.  There is no reason you can’t take Texas Defensive Driving and not have fun while doing it.