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Traffic School Course Description (CCS) |
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Here's how our
Traffic
School 's program works:
Chapter Quizzes
Our course is an open book format. There are five chapters, with 18 units of varying lengths. After you complete each chapter, a short, 10-question quiz will appear. After completing the quiz and scoring 100 percent, you'll be able to move on to the next chapter. The 100 percent passing is required for all schools not just our school.
No stress and no pressure - you can retake the quiz as many times as you need.
Course Format
You do not have to finish the entire course at one time. You may take as long as you would like and complete the course all at once or over multiple times. You can enter or exit the course any time as often as you like. Your progress is automatically saved for you.
Final Exam
After you complete all the chapters and the chapter quizzes, you will be able to take the final exam. Your final exam is administered by CCS, court approved testing agency.
The final exam consists of 40 multiple choice questions, you must score 80% or better to pass the course. Our entire course is available while you are taking your final exam. The final exam is not timed, so take as much time to answer each question. We offer free retakes should you fail, until you pass.
Certificate of Completion
For Glenn, Lake, Lassen, Napa, Santa Cruz, Stanislaus and Ventura courts an online ID check of additional $5.00 may be charged after completing the course and prior to taking the final examination.
Your certificate will e-filed by the testing agency (CCS). We suggest you complete your course at least 10 days prior to your due date to allow the testing agency to file your certificate.
Final Exam Identification Required
Your court requires that your final exam be verified to ensure your identity. You have two options for you to do this. You may take your exam in front of a notary public or you may request an online identification check and take the exam online. For online identification check there is an additional fee of $5.00 charged by the testing agency (CCS).
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