Getting a traffic ticket can damage your driving record and raise your insurance rates. But in many states, traffic school offers a way to avoid points and keep your record clean.
Who Qualifies?
Typically, you must meet these conditions:
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First offense or minor infraction
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Valid driver’s license
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No previous traffic school within the last 12–18 months
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Non-commercial license
Benefits of Traffic School:
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Avoid points on your DMV record
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Prevent insurance premium increases
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Dismiss the ticket entirely in some jurisdictions
How It Works:
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Pay the ticket fine and an administrative fee
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Enroll in a court-approved course
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Complete it within the deadline (usually 60–90 days)
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Submit proof of completion
Online or In-Person?
Most traffic schools offer online options, making it convenient to complete at your own pace.
Exceptions:
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Major violations (DUI, reckless driving) are not eligible
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Some states limit how often you can use traffic school
Important:
Even after traffic school, the citation might stay visible to insurance companies unless properly dismissed — check with your local DMV or court.
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