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  • Who Can Take the 4-Hour Driving Course?

    This BDI course is for those who:

    • Received a non-criminal minor traffic ticket.
    • Have been ordered by the court to take the 4 hour driving course.
    • Have been involved in a traffic accident which was your fault, and someone was injured.
    • Have been involved in 2 or more collisions within a year.
    • Decided to take a driver improvement course in Florida voluntarily to receive an insurance discount.

    What to Expect from Our 4-Hour Florida Driving School

    Our 100% online Florida 4-hour Basic Driver Improvement (BDI) course allows you to progress based on your busy schedule and learning preferences. We give you the ultimate flexibility to become a safer driver. The Florida courts fully authorize our course and meet all court requirements.

    With I Drive Safely, you can complete your course:

    • Anywhere – all you need is a computer or mobile device with an Internet connection!
    • Anytime – you have 24/7 online access to your coursework.
    • At your own pace – complete the course in one sitting, or take it one chapter at a time. Your course progress saves automatically!

    I Drive Safely makes it easy to complete your course on time and apply what you’ve learned using features such as:

    • Coursework that is broken down into easy-to-manage chapters
    • Multiple-choice review quizzes 
    • Final exam at the end of the course 
    • Unlimited attempts for all quizzes and the final exam!

     

  • How it Works

  • How it Works: 4-Hour Traffic School in Florida

    The whole traffic school process can be confusing, especially in Florida with 3 different kinds of courses. This guide covers the Florida 4-hour Basic Driver Improvement (BDI) course. Take this course if you’ve received a non-criminal minor traffic ticket, or have been ordered by the court to complete a BDI course. You may also take this course voluntarily to receive an insurance discount.

    How to Remove Points From Your Driving Record

    How to Get a Discount on Your Auto Insurance Premiums

    How to Remove Points from Your Driving Record

    1. Contact your court and request permission to take traffic school.

    Unless your court has ordered you to attend a driver improvement course, you will need to inform them of your wishes to take traffic school in lieu of license points. To submit your request to the court you may either appear in person by the date indicated, or submit a request by mail. To request traffic school by mail:

    • Indicate on your citation your intention to attend a traffic school course
    • Complete the affidavit given with your citation envelope
    • Have your signature on the affidavit notarized
    • Mail in your citation and affidavit within 30 days to the county clerk’s office where you received the citation

    You will be eligible and should be granted permission providing that:

    • You have not taken traffic school within the past 12 months
    • You do not hold a commercial driver’s license (CDL)
    • You have contacted the court within 30 days of receiving your traffic ticket

    You must still pay your ticket fine, which is typically done at the time you request traffic school. You must also pay a court election fee, which varies by county.

    2. Enroll in and complete your I Drive Safely Florida 4-hour Traffic School course.

    3. Submit your completion certificate to the court within the deadline specified.

    Each court will give directions on how they wish your certificate to be submitted (fax, mail, in person, etc.), and each will give you a time frame after you’ve finished your course within which to submit your certificate.

    4. Check your driving record to verify your point reduction.

    Make sure your local Florida driving office has received your completion certificate and has given you credit for your traffic school course. Though the violation will remain on your record, the points associated with it should be removed.

    How to Get a Discount on Your Auto Insurance Premiums

    1. Call up your insurance provider.

    They will provide you with eligibility requirements for reducing your insurance rates, in addition to the amount of your cost savings!

    2. Enroll in and complete your 4-hour Traffic School course.

    You only need to take the 4-hour basic course for an insurance reduction.

    3. Send your certificate of completion to your insurance company.

    You may mail or bring in your certificate – whichever your provider prefers.

    4. Enjoy your reduced insurance rate!

    The Risks and Consequences of Reckless Driving

    Reckless driving is defined as “any person who drives any vehicle in willful or wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property” (Florida Statute 316.192). This isn’t quite the same as careless driving, which is an unintentional slip-up like speeding without “wanton disregard” for the safety of everyone around. 

    A careless driving citation will usually carry the option for dismissal if you complete a Florida-authorized traffic school course. Reckless driving is a misdemeanor charge that has the potential to carry jail time. According to Florida statute 545.401, the punishment for reckless driving may include:

    • A up to $500 fine
    • Up to 90 days in jail
    • Both jail time and the fine combined

    The fines and jail time doubles for a second offense. If property damage is involved or you cause serious bodily harm to a person, you’re facing a third degree offense. Third degree offenses are punishable by a fine of $5,000 and up to five years in jail.

  • FAQs

  • Frequently Asked Questions – 4 Hour Traffic School in Florida

    Course Information

    1. Why should I take a Florida traffic school course?
    2. Is this course accepted with the courts?
    3. Which traffic school courses do you offer in Florida?
    4. I'm not sure if I'm eligible to take Florida traffic school. How do I find out?
    5. What is the difference between reckless and careless driving?
    6. I live in another state and got a traffic ticket in Florida. Can I still take this course?
    7. How long will this course take?
    8. What types of things will I study?
    9. Do I have to take a final exam?
    10. What is the testing and grading policy?
    11. What will happen if I fail the final exam?
    12. Why does this course have timers?
    13. Is there a time limit to complete this course?
    14. How do I earn an insurance discount with traffic school?

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    1. Why should I take a Florida traffic school course?

    Depending on your situation, a Florida traffic school course can help you:

    • Dismiss a traffic ticket
    • Earn a point reduction
    • Meet a court requirement
    • Work toward license reinstatement after suspension
    • Earn an insurance discount
    • Is this course accepted by the state?

    Yes! Our Florida online traffic school courses are state-authorized by the Florida courts to meet all requirements for ticket dismissal, court-ordered traffic school, and license reinstatement.

    1. Is this course accepted with the courts?

    Yes! Our Florida online traffic school courses are state-authorized by Florida courts to meet all requirements for ticket dismissal, court-ordered traffic school, and license reinstatement.

    1. Which traffic school courses do you offer in Florida?

    We offer 3 courses to meet the needs of every driver:

    The Florida 4-Hour Basic Driver Improvement (BDI) course – For drivers who have received a non-criminal minor traffic ticket, or have been ordered by the court to complete a Basic Driver Improvement course (also called a Traffic Collision Avoidance Course [TCAC]). You may also take this course voluntarily to receive an insurance discount (check with your insurance provider for eligibility and details).

    The Florida 8-Hour Traffic School course – For drivers who have received two or more traffic tickets in a period of 12 months, and the court has referred you to complete a driver improvement course. Some counties may also allow you to take this course if you have already completed the 4-hour BDI course.

    The Florida 12-Hour Advanced Driver Improvement (ADI) course – For drivers who have:

    • Received 12 points in 12 months
    • Had their license suspended or revoked for non-DUI-related habitual violations
    • Had their license suspended or revoked due to accumulated points
    • Received a court order to attend an ADI course
    1. I'm not sure if I'm eligible to take Florida traffic school. How do I find out?

    We have all of the eligibility requirements and steps to take for the Florida traffic school courses listed on our How it Works page. Generally, you are eligible in the state of Florida if you:

    • Hold a valid non-commercial driver’s license
    • Have been cited for a minor moving violation
    • Have NOT completed traffic school in the last 12 months
    • Have contacted your court within 30 days of your citation

    If you still are unclear as to whether you qualify for traffic school, contact your court and request more information concerning your particular circumstances.

    1. What is the difference between reckless and careless driving?

    Reckless driving is defined as “any person who drives any vehicle in willful or wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property” (Florida Statute 316.192). This isn’t quite the same as careless driving, which is an unintentional slip-up like speeding without “wanton disregard” for the safety of everyone around. 

    A careless driving citation will usually carry the option for dismissal if you complete a state authorized Florida traffic school course. Reckless driving is a misdemeanor charge that has the potential to carry jail time. According to Florida statute 545.401, the punishment for reckless driving may include:

    • A up to $500 fine
    • Up to 90 days in jail
    • Both jail time and the fine combined

    The fines and jail time doubles for a second offense. If property damage is involved or you cause serious bodily harm to a person, you’re facing a third-degree offense. Third-degree offenses are punishable by a fine of $5,000 and up to five years in jail.

    1. I live in another state and got a traffic ticket in Florida. Can I still take this course?

    Yes, you may still take a Florida traffic school course. Make sure to contact the court cited on your traffic ticket prior to enrollment. Once you have completed the course, you will need to submit your certificate of completion to the Florida court.

    1. How long will this course take?

    The Florida 4-Hour Basic Driver Improvement (BDI) course should take the state-mandated 4 hours to complete.

    1. What types of things will I study?

    Each of your 8 course chapters focuses on a single topic that pertains to Florida driving and traffic laws. These topics include:

    • Highway safety
    • Alcohol- and drug-impaired driving
    • State traffic laws
    • Driving emergencies
    • Vehicle maintenance
    1. Do I have to take a final exam?

    Yes, you do. The 4-hour course features a 40-question multiple-choice final exam. You must score an 80% or higher to pass.

    1. What is the testing and grading policy?

    Each chapter contains a quiz that reviews important content from that chapter. There are 10 questions per quiz, and you must score an 80% or higher to move onto the next chapter. You will be provided with feedback on any incorrect answers, and you may retake your quizzes an unlimited amount of times.

    You will then take your final exam at the end of your course, as referenced in the previous question.

    1. What will happen if I fail the final exam?

    You may retake your quizzes and final exam if you do not obtain a passing score of 80% or higher on your first try.

    1. Why does this course have timers?

    This course is required by Florida law to span 4 hours in length. To comply with this law, we (and all other online defensive driving schools) are required to place timers on each page of the course. We realize that some students may read faster than the timer will permit you to advance, but state regulations prohibit us from changing this function. The timers cannot be disabled for any reason.

    1. Is there a time limit to complete this course?

    Deadlines are typically determined by the Florida courts. While we allow you 180 days to complete your course before your account is suspended, the court may require you to finish your course much sooner than that. Make sure to determine your court’s deadline before beginning the course.

    Regardless of court deadlines, you must complete the course within 180 days of registration. Any student who has not successfully completed the course within 180 days will be terminated without notice and will not be eligible for a refund.

    1. How do I earn an insurance discount with traffic school?

    Contact your insurance provider to determine whether they offer discount for successful completion of a traffic school course. If they do, simply enroll in the 4-hour BDI course, work through it at your own pace, and turn in your certificate of completion to your insurance provider when you’re finished!

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