What Is Traffic Violator School?
Traffic violator school, sometimes referred to as TVS, can be viewed as a type of driving improvement school. A driver who is guilty of certain traffic violations often may be able to attend a traffic violator school to help clean up his driving record. This school must be approved and recommended by the local judicial system, usually traffic court. If he successfully completes the coursework, proof of completion can keep the driver from accumulating “points” that can lead to the loss of a driver’s license as well as the possibility of higher insurance rates for the infraction. Traffic violator school is not for everyone, and eligibility requirements vary from state to state within the United States. For example, in California, only moving violations are eligible. These include, for example, not halting the vehicle at a stop sign and reckless driving. A driver whose violation is alcohol-related, such as a DUI or driving drunk, is usually not permitted to attend a TVS. In other countrie
Related Questions
- I have a traffic violator school operator license. Must I obtain additional licenses to provide traffic violator school instruction?
- Can the DMV investigate a complaint against someone who is not a driving or traffic violator school owner, operator or instructor?
- Can a traffic violator school operator perform operator services for more than one school?