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We all know the benefits of defensive driving courses, they can sharpen your driving skills, reduces driving anxiety, and dismisses traffic tickets. But did you know that many insurance providers give up to a 10% discount? Learn how to claim your defensive driving discount.
In a recent study, we found that 65% of people surveyed were using defensive driving just for the insurance discount. See if your provider is in the list below.
Earn a 3-point credit on your Nevada driving record — voluntarily or to satisfy a court order. Eligible drivers can take the course once every 12 months.
Choose your format: streaming video, audio-only, or text with graphics and animations. Chapter quizzes and a final exam are included, with unlimited retake attempts.
The course meets Nevada's 5-hour state requirement across 8 focused chapters. Log in and out as many times as you need — your progress saves automatically.
To qualify for the 3-point credit on your Nevada driving record, you must hold a valid Nevada driver's license, have fewer than 12 points on your record, have no pending traffic violations, and not have completed a Nevada traffic school course in the past 12 months. If you're completing the course to satisfy a court order, your deadline is set by the judge. Confirm the date before enrolling.
You'll be redirected to our partner I Drive Safely's secure checkout to create your account and pay. The course is state-licensed by the Nevada DMV and delivered entirely online through their platform. At checkout, select the track that fits your situation: DMV point reduction (voluntary) or court point reduction (court-ordered).
Work through 8 chapters at your own pace with your choice of text, audio, or video. A final exam wraps up the course, with unlimited retakes available until you pass.
This step is required by Nevada state law before your certificate of completion can be issued. Once you pass the final exam, print the affidavit, get it notarized, and mail it to I Drive Safely. Don't sit on this. Certificate processing doesn't begin until they receive it.
Once I Drive Safely processes your affidavit, they'll issue your certificate of completion. For DMV point reduction, completion is reported directly to the Nevada DMV. No extra paperwork on your end. For court orders, deliver your certificate to the court before your assigned deadline. Check your driving record 2 to 3 weeks after submission to confirm the 3-point credit.
I Drive Safely is Aceable's trusted partner for Nevada traffic school online. The course is licensed by the Nevada DMV and delivered through their platform, so clicking "Enroll" will take you to IDriveSafely.com to complete your registration and payment securely. Your course experience and certificate of completion are fully state-approved.
The DMV point reduction course is for drivers enrolling voluntarily to earn a 3-point credit on their Nevada driving record or qualify for an auto insurance discount. The court point reduction course is for drivers who have received a court order or plea bargain agreement. The court track satisfies the requirement but does not remove points from your driving record.
You must hold a valid Nevada drivers license, have fewer than 12 points on your record, have no pending traffic violations, and not have completed a traffic school course in the past 12 months. When in doubt, confirm with the Nevada DMV before enrolling.
Nevada state law requires you to certify that you personally completed the course. After passing the final exam, you'll print a form, get it notarized, and mail it to I Drive Safely. Your certificate of completion won't be processed until they receive it, so don't delay.
Yes. You can retake it as many times as you need to there's no penalty for retakes.
There's no deadline for the voluntary DMV point reduction course. If you're completing the course for a court order, your deadline is set by the judge, not the course. Check your paperwork and don't wait until the last minute given the notarized affidavit processing time.
It may. Many Nevada insurers offer discounts to drivers who complete a traffic school course. Check with your provider before enrolling to confirm you qualify and find out how long the discount stays in effect.
5 hours total, across 8 chapters. You can finish in one sitting or spread it out. Your progress saves automatically.