Auto Insurance
Be sure to research Nevada auto insurance before deciding on the one
that will provide your coverage. Nevada auto insurance is
required and must meet the following minimum coverage limits. Read
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Defensive Driving
Drivers Ed
Nevada Professional Driving Schools are held to the same stringent
standards as district Driver’s Education courses. A Nevada
Driving School must be approved by the Nevada DMV to instruct drivers
in all areas of classroom and behind-the-wheel content and are reviewed
periodically to ensure that Nevada State standards are met. In
addition, a Nevada Driving School may offer an alternative curriculum
that includes a combined classroom and behind-the-wheel curriculum to
give their students a more well-rounded experience. This
behind-the-wheel instruction coupled with the required parent/guardian
supervised driving hours ensures that teenagers are gaining maximum
exposure to real-life driving situations. Read more...
Driving Record
Your Nevada Driving Record reveals both positive and negative
information about your driving history. A Nevada Driving Record
that is free of demerits \ can be used to obtain lower auto insurance
premiums and auto insurance discounts, while negative information will
increase auto insurance premiums, lead to suspension/revocation and/or
hinder your employability status. Read more...
Driving Safety
Defensive Driving techniques are important for drivers of all
ages. No matter what your level of experience behind the wheel of
a motor vehicle, learning Nevada Defensive Driving techniques will help
you to become a safer, more aware, more courteous driver. Read
more...
DMV
Nevada became the 36th state to enter the union in 1864 and is the
7th largest state in the Nation. Its primary revenue is from the
gambling industry and Las Vegas, Nevada’s largest city, is commonly
referred to as ‘The City of Lights’ so named for the strip in Las Vegas
on which a majority of casinos are located. Read more...
DWI/DUI
Simply put, this is a terrible idea! In fact, it could turn
out to be the most dangerous, most costly mistake you will ever make in
your life. Take a look at what alcohol does to your brain. Read
more...
Red Light Cameras
Find a red light camera in your area. Read more...
Speeding Tickets
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in
2006, 38% of fatal crashes in Nevada were caused by speeding. The
faster you are going, the longer it will take you to stop. If you
double your speed, the braking distance will not double; it will be
four times as long. An unexpected hazard could appear and you may
not be able to stop to prevent a crash. An unexpected curve in
the road may appear and you might lose control. The conditions of the
road play a part in how fast you should be driving. If you are
driving on a wet or icy road you may lose control of the vehicle and
cause an accident. The faster you go, the more severe the
injuries/accident. Read more...
Traffic Court
Nevada Traffic Court has the authority to conduct trials on
misdemeanors, DUI’s and traffic offenses. Nevada Traffic Court
will accept your plea of ‘guilty’ or ‘not guilty,’ set bails, issue
warrants for a failure to appear, and determine any other suitable
consequence for your traffic infraction. Nevada Traffic Court is
held in the district in which your citation was issued. Read
more...