Traffic Survival Schools have been established in accordance with Administrative Rule R17-4-506 to assist the Motor Vehicle Division in carrying out the provisions of Arizona Revised Statute 28-446.
Attendance:
Arizona licensed drivers accumulating 8 to 14 points within a 12-month period are required by Arizona Revised Statute 28-446 to attend an approved driver improvement school. Courts frequently order juveniles to attend a Traffic Survival School in order to establish a lifetime of safe driving habits.
Course Content:
The major topics covered in the 8 hour Traffic Survival School curriculum are the traffic problems, state law, driving procedures, penalties and restrictions, alcohol and drugs, physical laws, defensive driving and driving attitude.
Course Benefits:
Successful completion of the Traffic Survival School program will satisfy the DMV's requirement for attendance at a Traffic Survival School. Successful completion of the program may create a desire to be a better driver and may encourage responsibility among drivers.
Present Program:
Motor Vehicle Division, Driver Services Department, is responsible for the licensing and monitoring of all Traffic Survival Schools and instructors throughout the State of Arizona. Traffic Survival School Certificates of Completion are sent to the Driver Services Department to be entered into the driver license record of the individual assigned.
For more information go to www.dot.state.az.us