There is large recall on a number of automakers in relation to air bags failing. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration urges owners of certain Toyota, Honda, Mazda, BMW, Nissan, Mitsubishi, Subaru, Chrysler, Ford and General Motors vehicles to act immediately on recall notices to replace defective Takata airbags.
It is highly recommended that you click on the following link and confirm that your car is not on the list of affected cars. See VIN # search on their website for confirmation. The VIN number can be found in the lower corner of the windshield of your car.
We are concerned about your safety and OneDayTrafficSchool.com highly recommends that if you have one of the above makes of cars that you follow the link and confirm that your car is not on the affected recall list.
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Edsel A. - Alameda, California
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Amber B. - Riverside, California
"Overall, I was pleasantly surprised and delighted by this course. It was informative and actually became inspiring. I've already noticed a difference in my driving behaviors. Knowing not only WHAT to do (and not to do!) and WHY really encouraged me to review and remember. Thank you.
P.S. Now, how do I know that this test info gets sent into the DMV and that the point for my improper turn ticket has been erased? "
Thomas P. - Contra Costa, California
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Zuohui C. - Alameda, California
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Julian K. - Alameda, California
"Outstanding course! Well written (ok, a few spelling/wrong word errors, but made up with good humor and decent wisecracks), enjoyable to read, and I really did learn a few things. One point I would like to see more comprehensively addressed: Is it legal to turn right on a red light FROM ANY LANE OTHER THAN THE FARTHEST RIGHT LANE? I see other drivers doing this all the time, but I believe it isn't legal. One other note: here in the San Francisco Bay Area, there are some carpool lanes that require three riders to qualify, not just two."
John C. - Santa Cruz, California
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Xiu yun G. - Santa Cruz, California
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Zachary S. - Los Angeles, California
"Well written.....good Grammar."
Catherine S. - Napa, California
"Thank you! The course material will make me an even better safe driver."
Charlotte A. - San Luis Obispo, California