SCDMV will suspend your driver's license if you accrue 12 points or more on your driving record. To avoid suspension, the South Carolina DMV may allow you to take a defensive driving course.
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Teen & Adult Drivers Education |
The SC Department of Motor Vehicles will remove half of the points your driver history 1 year after the conviction date. If your record shows multiple traffic tickets, each reduction will correspond to the date that each ticket was posted.
To remove points sooner, you can enroll in a defensive driving course. By successfully completing an Atlas Driving School course, you can remove 4 points from your South Carolina driving record.
To remove points sooner, you can enroll in a defensive driving course. By successfully completing an Atlas Driving School course, you can remove 4 points from your South Carolina driving record.
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Specializing in Teen and Adult Drivers Education
~ Classroom & Behind-the-Wheel Training
~ Pick-Up & Return
~ Risk Management/ Fleet Class
~ Defensive Driving
~ Permit & Road Testing
~ State Certified for Insurance Discount
~ Certification of School Attendance,
Driver's Education and Driving Practice (PDLA)
~ Classroom & Behind-the-Wheel Training
~ Pick-Up & Return
~ Risk Management/ Fleet Class
~ Defensive Driving
~ Permit & Road Testing
~ State Certified for Insurance Discount
~ Certification of School Attendance,
Driver's Education and Driving Practice (PDLA)
BEGINNERS PERMIT TESTING
The exam is based on information about state-specific traffic laws, road signs, and safe driving techniques that are discussed in the South Carolina Driver Handbook . Atlas Driving School prepares you for instances such as safe stopping distances and who has the right of way. Both professional driver's training and supervised behind-the-wheel driving practice are required for teenagers applying for their first driver's license with the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). ROAD TESTINGIf you are younger than 18 years old, you must complete a minimum of 40 hours of behind-the-wheel practice with a licensed adult.
If you are younger than 17 years old, you must also complete the behind-the-wheel training component of an SCDMV-approved Driver's Ed/driver's training course. You can begin your South Carolina behind-the-wheel driver's training requirements when you are at least 15 years old by applying for learner's permit and enrolling in Atlas Driving School's Driver's Ed/driver's training. If you are younger than 18 years old, you must complete a minimum of 40 hours of behind-the-wheel practice with a licensed adult. If you are younger than 17 years old, you must also complete the behind-the-wheel training component of an SCDMV-approved Driver's Ed/driver's training course. You can begin your South Carolina behind-the-wheel driver's training requirements when you are at least 15 years old by applying for learner's permit and enrolling in Atlas Driving School's Driver's Ed/driver's training. |
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