Because SafeTripp tailors classes to meet your needs, from refresher courses to traffic law updates. Our topics include: Traffic Laws - Speed Limits - Signs, Lines and Car Pool Lanes - The DMV Point System, how it works and how it affects your driving record - Kids, School Buses - Pedestrians - DUI - How to Prevent Road Rage and the growing problem in California but good Anger Management can help.
If your name is on the side of cars and trucks?
Then good driving is an important part of your business image and your livelihood. Do you really know if the person driving your vehicle is exercising good driving skills? Instead of hoping for the best, be proactive by encouraging safe driving. Give them a refresher course. People who take refresher courses in traffic safety are safer drivers and less likely to brake traffic laws.
If you are required to take a 12-hour course
SafeTripp Traffic School is DMV approved 12-hours Juvenile Traffic School. This is an intense course on the danger of juvenile bad driving habits.
Is there really anything new to learn?
SafeTripp Traffic School now offers both four and eight hour refresher courses. We will remind you of traffic laws you have forgotten and teach all the new ones. We are DMV approved and our instructors are devoted to teaching traffic laws. They spend hours researching new traffic laws each year.
Would SafeTripp Traffic School be helpful to you?
Look at the following questions and evaluate your own answers.
Yes, if you get a ticket we are a DMV approved traffic school. So, if the court says you can go or must attend a traffic school. We are here serving all of California. We have weekdays, evening and weekend classes. We offer for business, corporations, and fleet needs, a special up to date refresher courses.
Tips to Prevent Road Rage Incidents
You are driving down the freeway when a car zips right by and cuts in front of you. You can speed up next to the driver and begin honking your horn or you can continue driving at a safe speed, not allowing the incident to bother you. Reacting with anger when other drivers are being reckless can potentially lead to a dangerous situation. A growing number of road rage incidents have led to serious injuries and even deaths. The California Department of Motor Vehicles wants to advise motorists how to avoid aggressive drivers and potential road rage incidents.
Being courteous to other drivers and using sound judgment is extremely important when driving on a congested road. The following are driving habits that you should avoid in order to relieve congestion and possibly prevent other drivers from becoming hostile:
Rubbernecking: Don't slow down to look at collisions or anything else out of the ordinary
Tailgating: Keep a safe distance between you and the vehicle ahead of you at all times
Unnecessary lane changes: Avoid weaving in and out of lanes
Inattention: Ignore distractions such as eating, grooming, talking on a cell phone, text messaging, reading the newspaper, etc.
Inadequately servicing your vehicle: Maintain proper upkeep of your vehicle to avoid engine or equipment malfunction or running out of fuel
Aggressive driving and road rage happen when drivers become frustrated with crowded roads because they are in a rush or simply impatient. It's all too easy to react to a situation where you become the aggressive driver and initiate a potentially violent situation. To ensure that anger does not get the best of you, follow these tips when hitting the road:
Plan ahead: Allow plenty of time to reach your destination
Look before you change lanes: Check your mirrors and your blinds spots. Do not cut off other drivers
Watch your speed: Don't drive too fast and don't drive too slowly in the left (fast) line