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TrafficSchool.net is an online traffic school platform for U.S. drivers, mainly used for ticket dismissal after minor traffic violations, reducing or masking points on a driver’s license, meeting court-mandated traffic school requirements, and taking defensive driving courses to seek auto insurance discounts. The page clearly states that it is not affiliated with any government agency, and that courses are provided by licensed traffic safety schools.
The platform offers products such as Basic Driving, Defensive Driving, and Teen Driver courses. All learning is completed online and can be done on a phone or computer. The process described on the official site is straightforward: register in 2 minutes, study at your own pace, take and pass the final quiz, and then have the completed certificate sent to the court or DMV. The advertised course length can be as short as 4 hours, generally ranging from 4–8 hours, and quiz retakes are supported, making it relatively friendly for users with irregular schedules.
The page claims that its courses are recognized by state DMVs and traffic courts, and that they are available across all 50 U.S. states, with entry pages listed for each state. Certificates are included in the price, with delivery said to be within 24 hours and automatic submission to the court/DMV available. Pricing is a one-time payment of $24.99, with no subscription or hidden fees; if the court does not accept the course, a refund guarantee is offered. However, the main content does not disclose specific state approval numbers or whether pricing/rules vary by state, so users should still verify local court requirements before signing up.
The advantages are a simple process, transparent pricing, convenient online learning, 7-day live support, and 256-bit SSL encryption. It may be appealing to users who simply want to complete traffic school requirements quickly. The drawbacks are that the course syllabus, instructors, names of licensed institutions, and state-specific rules are not disclosed in sufficient detail. Although “court/DMV recognition” is a key selling point, requirements often vary strictly by state and court, so users should not assume it will definitely apply based only on the homepage copy.
It is better suited to drivers in the United States, especially those who have received minor tickets such as speeding violations, have been ordered by a court to attend traffic school, want to manage insurance rates, or are new drivers learning safe driving. For users in China, unless they hold a U.S. driver’s license and are dealing with U.S. traffic court matters, its practical value is limited. The main text does not provide information on direct accessibility from mainland China, so this remains unknown.
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trafficschool.net is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $24.99, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach trafficschool.net directly.