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Alameda Traffic School Information
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Free parking is available in the lot next to the courthouse.
The nearest BART station is Fremont (.6 miles). AC Transit operates multiple bus lines that serve this area.
Free parking is available in the lot next to the courthouse.
The nearest BART station is Dublin/Pleasanton. The Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority runs buses from BART to the courthouse.
661 Washington Street, Oakland, CA 94607
There is a parking garage on the corner of 7th Street and Jefferson Street. Limited metered parking is available on nearby streets.
The nearest BART station is 12th Street/Oakland City Center (.4 miles). AC Transit operates multiple bus lines that serve this area.
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Norman S. - Santa Barbara, California
"THis was a helpful course, with lots of good information regarding defensive driving and awareness of distractions while driving."
Michael D. - Santa Clara, California
"I would suggest to have audio recorded training materials which will make these courses even better."
Arnold Noel Abad A. - San Joaquin, California
"In PART VI: DEFENSIVE DRIVING, Section 2: Avoiding Problems on the Road, Stopping Distances, Braking distance, there is a statement "For cars, if we use the CVC 26454 requirement that passenger vehicles be able to stop from a speed of 20 miles per hour in 25 feet, we can compute that at 55 miles per hour, it would take the same vehicle about 70 feet to stop." For a given gravitational acceleration g and a given coefficient of friction mu somewhere between 0 and the maximum coefficient of static friction mu_s, (initial speed)^2=2*mu*g*d_s where d_b is the braking distance. How do you reconcile the fact that 55^2/70 differs substantially from 20^2/25? "
Suguru A. - San Francisco, California
"I actually enjoyed this experience. The material was well written and with a nice touch of humor. Sure beats sitting in a classroom."
Robert T. - Riverside, California
"Thank you. It made things painless."
Ronald D. - Riverside, California
"It was not that hard if you just focus for 2 hours.. I also learned a lot of new and unforgettable information."
Lee C. - San Diego, California
"I will gladly recommend One Day Traffic School to anyone who needs it. Thank You."
Janet V. - Los Angeles, California
"Excellent Course..."
Michael A. - San Mateo, California
"This course was very informative. I enjoyed it learned a lot about myself "
Daniel T. - Alameda, California