Oregon Online Traffic School Programs
Oregon Traffic School Diversion Class | Drivers Education
Oregon Defensive Driving Online Course | Driver Improvement Program
Oregon Senior Mature Driver Crash/Accident Prevention
Oregon Traffic Ticket/Citation Traffic School Diversion Program
Oregon Senior Drivers Age 50 and Over Auto Insurance Discount Course
Oregon Teen and High School Students Drivers Education Classes
Oregon Traffic School Diversion
The Oregon Traffic School Diversion Program is a Traffic Course that may, if eligible, result in the dismissal of minor traffic violations in lieu of a conviction on your record.
Court approval may be required. Check with the court that the traffic ticket/citation was issued.
Eligibility is determined based on the type of violation you were cited for, prior moving violation convictions within the last 3 years and any prior participation in a traffic school program within the last 3 years.
Some violations will require further Judge approval prior to participation in this program.
Traffic School is not available for citations for going 100mph or greater, for reckless driving, or any other driving Traffic offenses including, but not limited to, Driving Under the Influence, Failure to Perform the Duties of a Driver, Attempt to Evade or Elude and/or Driving While Suspended.
Traffic offenses usually consist or moving violations.
This program is not available to anyone possessing a Commercial Drivers License (CDL).
Oregon Defensive Driving for Auto Insurance Discount
Oregon Traffic School can also be very valuable to all licensed drivers. Most Auto Insurance companies will offer a discount following the completion of a traffic school or defensive driving course. This course will satisfy most major car insurance providers.
Oregon Mature Drivers Age 50 Crash/Accident Prevention Online Program
Senior drivers age 50 and over can take the Mature Driver Crash/Accident Prevention Program. This course can net Oregon drivers in this age group a discount on their current auto insurance policy immediately in most cases.
Drivers should check with their insurance carrier or agent for specific details.