Driver Training & Traffic Safety

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Online Class

Driver Training & Traffic Safety

Meet the technical requirements of the DMV for future or present driving school instructors. Also known as the "30 hour Basic Instructor course" or "Methods and Content Course for In-car Instruction," Part 76.15, for certifying driving instructors.

Emphasizes the principles of defensive driving and behind-the-wheel instructional techniques. Reviews traffic rules and regulations. Recommended for fleet safety supervisors.

Skip Dates: 6/19

What you'll learn

  • Meet the technical requirements of the DMV for future or present driving school instructors.

    Review traffic rules and regulations.

Skills you'll gain

  • Principles of defensive driving
  • Behind-the-wheel instructional techniques

Instructor

Elizabeth Cordova

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Earn a Certificate of Completion

Valid for DMV certification

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