
(877) 245-6972
(877) 245-6972
Welcome to the preeminent, budget-friendly, and effortlessly navigable traffic school experience in Hayward! Enroll in our esteemed California traffic school to efficiently resolve your Hayward citation with expediency and simplicity. Equip yourself with your driver's license, ticket or docket number, your court's designation, and the impending certificate due date, signifying the deadline for your online traffic school completion.
Our traffic school curriculum, designed for seamless mastery, is divided into 11 comprehensive chapters. Following each section, a succinct quiz consisting of 3 questions awaits, culminating in a 25-question final examination upon course completion. Notably, the brief quizzes interspersed throughout the course hold significance, as all final exam inquiries are derived from these quizzes. A successful attainment of 70% correctness on the final examination is requisite for the issuance of a completion certificate. The course affords the flexibility of commencing and pausing at your discretion, all facilitated through any computer, laptop, or smartphone equipped with internet access. Our contemporary traffic school is accessible from any corner of the globe. The innovative home study mechanism automatically preserves your progress with every session closure, allowing you to progress at a pace that suits you. Upon successful conclusion of this "Driver Safety 4 Less" course, we undertake the duty of electronically submitting your certificate to both the Department of Motor Vehicles and the court, completely devoid of any associated charges.
Our adept online traffic school customer support representatives are available to address your queries and provide assistance. Reach out to them through phone, live chat, or email channels. Seeking an advantageous discount? Take immediate action, and we will furnish you with a promotional code for utilization during the registration process.
"Awesome traffic school! Everything is laid out well and very easy to follow. Will recommomend to family and friends."
Iryna N. - Sacramento, California
"Thanks for the updated information."
Laura B. - Los Angeles, California
"Extremely convenient and would always recommend. "
Mauricio A. - Los Angeles, California
"I was amazed and great learning I will recommend thank you"
Hector C. - Orange, California
"you made this awful ticket experience very easy to forget. thanks"
Carlos P. - Los Angeles, California
"great class, thanks. "
Stephen B. - Orange, California
"This was very helpful. And a great refresher on rules and some new viewpoints. I actually enjoy this course very much.I will refer others it."
Dana B. - Solano, 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
"Great Class!"
Steven K. - Santa Barbara, California
"Very good"
Sang D. - Santa Clara, California