Got a Traffic Ticket? Now You Can Remove Online

Traffic Tickets Can Now Be Removed Online. No More Classroom courses because people can go to traffic school online, at home or at work, at anytime.

Los Angeles, (PRWEB) October 15, 2004 -- What began in 1996, as a small experiment in Los Angeles County, in response to consumer interest for alternative methods to fulfill court requirements regarding removal of traffic-related violations, internet-based traffic violator programs like Internet Traffic School and Driving School Online ( www.internettrafficschoool.com , www.onlinedrivingschool.com ) have now been approved by courts nationwide.

Terry Haggin, CEO of Internet Traffic School, one of the nation's largest online traffic schools stated, "Because of the pressure from drivers, many courts have now decided to approve internet-based traffic schools. and as a result, the response has been staggering. Well beyond what I ever though it would be when we started way back in 1997.

Haggin adds, "This is because everyone benefits; the courts benefit, the students benefit and the public at large benefits too. Our market consists of motivated consumers because they do not want to sit in an 8 hour course away from home when they have an alternative to do it at home or work or wherever. The vast majority are happy to call us or find us on the web."

Happy students is right because on one hand you have to look forward to a future of 8 hours plus of boring, dull traffic-related information spent in a cold, unfriendly environment and on the other hand a future of higher insurance payments, driving record penalties and the potential of having license suspensions or in fact losing your right to drive.

"Another unique aspect of this, Haggin states, is that we actually have the police officers and the courts working with us. The officers see violations, write tickets and then the court steers our students directly to us. The officers and the courts like people to go internet schools because people learn more. In every internet school, they have to take tests to pass while in a classroom all you have to do is endure the time until it is over."

This means big money for the courts involved too.

It is estimated that the increased number of students attending traffic school due to the availability of home study courses, like Internet Traffic School, Online Driving School and others, 40% overall is the estimated increase, have put more than $10,000,000 dollars into the state's budget.

Currently, internet traffic schools are only authorized in a few states, California, Texas and Florida being three but with the runaway success of these programs, it won't be long until every court signs up with them. And in the long run, everyone involved will benefit.

For more information contact:

Karen Hamilton, VP-Marketing

Internet Traffic School.com

2404 SW 53rd Terrace

Cape Coral, FLA 33914-6662

Phone: 408-268-8214

http://www.internettrafficschool.com

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Karen Hamilton
INTERNET TRAFFIC SCHOOL
http://www.internettrafficschool.com
4082688214

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