
(877) 245-6972
(877) 245-6972
For those seeking to rectify a one-point violation within Fresno County, OneDayTrafficSchool.com offers an efficient and expeditious solution. Our commitment rests in delivering exceptional service and unwavering support to our students, ensuring the process of resolving a citation remains a seamless and swift experience, characterized by ease and convenience.
Our curriculum is meticulously crafted to not only refresh your comprehension of driving regulations and defensive driving techniques, but also to optimize your time investment and enhance your chances of success. The course encompasses 11 comprehensive reading segments and culminates in a final evaluation comprised of 25 questions. A passing threshold of 70% is all that's required to succeed in the assessment, and you are accorded the opportunity for at least two attempts before necessitating a course reiteration.
Throughout your engagement with the course, our affable support team is at your service around the clock, poised to extend guidance and address queries, thereby streamlining your journey towards ticket resolution. For direct assistance, you can reach out to us at (877) 245-6972 or engage in a live chat via the chat box located at the lower right corner of our webpage.
Notably, our course structure accommodates your schedule, granting the freedom to log out and return at your convenience. The self-paced nature of the course is enhanced by its compatibility with a diverse range of devices, including computers, laptops, tablets, and smartphones, facilitated by a stable internet connection. All that is requisite for access is your login credentials, established during the registration process.
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Andrew W. - Alameda, California
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"super simple, straightforward and easy to understand"
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Kathleen K. - Riverside, California
"I missed question 13 on the final but on more than one occaasion it was mentioned that if two cars were to meet on a hill the car facing down should back up the hill until it is safe."
Scott C. - Alameda, California
School Reply: Hello Scott,
Yes, when two cars meet on a hill and neither car can pass, the car facing downhill must back up. The reason being that the car facing downhill has more control of the car when backing up the hill (See CVC 21661). The driver facing downhill backs up until the driver facing uphill can pass. Thank you for using One Day Traffic School. If you have more questions about this matter or other questions we would love to hear from you.
Best Regards,
David Lofy, Instructor (I8002841)
DMV School License: E1892
"this was easy and very clear to understand and test."
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