Same here, I actually did it twice already..just save your notes again for next time (they haven't changed the test yet) you just have to wait until the time comes up..
you just have to copy all the info they have on the screen to a word document or notepad file. The defensive driving window has to be the active window or else the timer won't run.
I did the online once and it sucked. It was 95% reading text - very few videos. I guess I picked a bad site, don't remember which one. I will rent the dvd from now on.
Sorry to drag revive this thread. Does anyone know the site Franchise is talking about?? I want to do the course at work, but all the sites I find are videos, which I dont have speakers at work. Any help identifying an "all text" course would be appreciated.
idrivesafely.com is REAL easy. took a bunch of times and did it for my parents too. i think theres 12 parts, and within the 12 chapters theres 10 pages that are timed 15secs-90 secs. u cant click next unless the timer is up. but if u leave it on too long it'lll log u out. the 12 quizzes are easy. but lets say ur first go around u fail it cause all u clicked was "next", it'll tell u wat u did wrong, and give u the answer for it, and u get to retake the quiz. wont penalize u for it. the final quiz is a 30 question test that encompasses the 12 chapters and a 5th grader can take it. its ALL common sense.
I took one at defensivedriving.com and paid a little bit of attention and got an 88% on the final test. I the type that likes to forget things easily too. Took it in one day. I got another a couple years later and took it at laffstop at westgray before they moved it to allen pkwy. the crappiest experience evarr.
Just go to Defensive Driving dot com. The questions they ask about the videos go like this: The previous video was about __________. Old episodes of Charles In Charge Observing posted speed limits while driving in the rain Game 3 of the 1974 World Series Both 1 and 3 Seriously, you have to be comatose not to get the questions right.
^^^^ Exactly! I just finished defensivedrivingtexas.com ($25.00) at work without even watching one of the videos. If it said it was 8 minutes long, I threw the videos to the bottom while surfing, came back in 8 minutes and answered the gay question. The video title always gave it away. I never read one thing, I just skimmed and clicked the "next" link after the alloted time. Common sense is all you need to pass the final test. Finished it all up at work in two days. Easy as hell, minimal reading necessary. Most of my time with the class was spent opening the browser and just clicking "next".