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> OT: Traffic School, Marin County says no online..... grrr...
fiid
post Jan 25 2004, 06:00 PM
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Hey,

I have to do traffic school for a ticket that was written in Marin county, which does not allow me to do any of the on-line traffic schools. I was wondering if any of the traffic schools have an advanced curriculum, or if one of the racing schools had any courses that would qualify and where I might actually learn something....?? Or am I just dreaming??

Any ideas or recommendations??

Thanks much in advance,

Fiid.
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post Jan 25 2004, 06:23 PM
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In Riverside County you have three options. Internet traffic school, go to Blockbuster video or go to the actual school. Blockbuster video, gee what's this world coming too (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) also, traffic school is only an option every 18 months. I have been told though, that the judge can pretty much give you traffic school more than once within that 18 months, but DMV will still add a point against your license if you have already taken traffic school.
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post Jan 25 2004, 08:02 PM
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Sounds like Marin is the same as Santa Clara County, the only traffic school available is the one they teach for 8 hours on a Saturday. About the only option to make it more interesting is to bring a magazine or two and sit in the back of the class.
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