Denver, CO (1888PressRelease)
January 14, 2009 - The company offers a Delaware driver improvement program that can be taken from any computer with Internet access, allowing users to complete their court obligations without setting foot in a classroom.
“We realize that people who need a Delaware traffic ticket dismissal don’t necessarily have time to go sit in a classroom across town with a bunch of strangers,” explains an NDSS representative. “We’re offering them an option to take Delaware driver improvement classes from home, or the office, or anywhere they can get online. It’s even possible to take our courses at the public library on a shared computer, because everything is tracked on our end, not through a program installed onto the student’s hard drive.”
The online traffic school program is a series of units of study, each with a quiz at the end to ensure that the student will be prepared for the final exam. Quiz scores do not count toward a final grade but are included as a way to track learning. When the student has completed all sections of the course and passed the final exam, they receive a certificate of completion, which they can then take to the court and receive a Delaware traffic ticket dismissal or point reduction.
“We’re glad to be able to offer this Delaware driver improvement program in such a convenient way, without adding to the cost of the course,” the representative continues. “It’s a pleasure to be able to take advantage of all that modern technology has to offer.”
More information can be found online at www.delaware-defensivedriving.com.
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