Due to state requirements, the minimum amount of time required to complete the 5-hour course is 5 hours and the minimum amount of time required to complete the 8-hour course is 8 hours. Our automated system keeps track of the time spent on the course and will advise when time requirements have not been met where applicable.
How long does it take to complete this Nevada online traffic school? Due to Nevada state requirements, the minimum amount of time required to complete the 5-hour course is 5 hours and the minimum amount of time required to complete the 8-hour course is 8 hours. Our automated system keeps track of the time spent on the course and will advise when time …
The minimum amount of time required to complete the 5-hour course is 5 hours and the minimum amount of time required to complete the 8-hour course is 8 hours. Do I have to do this all at one time? Absolutely not!
You do not need to pass the quizzes or final test if you take retake them for review; your initial passing score is sufficient for you to complete the course. The Nevada DMV requires each student to spend at least 5 or 8 Hours studying the course (depending on the number of violations within the previous 12 months) in order to receive a certificate of completion.
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A conviction will stay on your driving history for a minimum of 3 years.
You received a letter from the Nevada DMV advising that by successfully completing a traffic safety school course, you are entitled to remove 3 points from your driving record because you have a minimum of 3 points and no more than 11 points. You were ordered by the courts.
Once you have successfully completed the course and passed the final exam, we will report course completion by submission of form DS-305 to the Nevada DMV within 30 days. You will be sent a course completion certificate through first class mail.
If you have three or more points on your driving record, the Nevada DMV will send you a letter indicating so. At this point, you can complete our program for a three point reduction.
Another reason that drivers take our course is as part of a plea-bargain agreement with a Nevada traffic court or judge. In this instance, the court will require that you complete a DMV Approved traffic safety school. The court will set your due date and any other requirements.
Many Nevada auto insurance companies offer a discount for drivers who complete a traffic safety course. Contact your insurance provider to see if you qualify for this discount.
We operate in the state of Nevada as a fully licensed and bonded driving, DUI and Nevada traffic school.
Our Nevada Traffic School courses are divided into a series of 15 units on a variety of topics, covering the breadth of information required for driver improvement courses by the Nevada DMV. Each unit is further divided into a series of subsections.
Local governments may authorize and set regulations for scooter-share services. Scooters must travel no faster than 20 mph, weigh less than 100 pounds and follow the traffic laws pertaining to bicycles. Scooters may not be rented to anyone under 16. ( AB 485 - effective 6/3/2019)
With the exception of Driving Under the Influence, most traffic laws apply only if the vehicle is driven on a public street. The law now allows prosecution of reckless driving and vehicular manslaughter offenses on "premises to which the public has access" such as parking lots, parking garages and roads within gated communities, apartment complexes, etc. ( AB 403 - effective 10/1/2019)
Motorists approaching any sort of traffic incident are required to slow to less than the posted speed limit, move to a non-adjacent lane and be prepared to stop. This law now applies specifically when approaching vehicles displaying non-flashing blue lights in the back. Tow trucks and service vehicles under contract with NDOT are now allowed to display non-flashing blue lights. ( SB 395 - effective 10/1/2019)
Moped riders must wear helmets beginning October 1, 2019. The new law also applies to trimobiles with handlebars and a saddle seat. Helmet use is not required in three-wheeled vehicles with an enclosed cab. ( SB 408 Sections 6-9 - effective 10/1/2019)
It is illegal to park at an electric vehicle charging station unless the vehicle is being charged. The space must be marked appropriately and a sign must state "Minimum fine of $100 for use by others." ( SB 428 - effective 10/1/2019)
Under existing law, courts may issue a driver's license suspension and an arrest warrant for defendants who do not appear in court or who fail to pay fines, administrative assessments, fees or restitution.
25 percent of the revenue helps fund the state Office of Court Administrator and 75 percent must be used for specialty court programs or upgrades to court information technology.