TCAC (Traffic Collision Avoidance Course)
Florida drivers must complete a Traffic Collision Avoidance Course to retain a driver license in the following circumstances:
- You were a driver in a crash and are found at fault and
- Someone was transported to the hospital or
- You had two crashes in a two-year period, which resulted in property damage greater than $500
Our State-Approved online TCAC course provides you the freedom to take your course from the convenience and privacy of home or work - No Classroom Necessary!
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Florida Court Ordered Traffic School FAQ
Do I have to take the traffic school course online?
No. The Florida court ordered traffic school course is also available on Video/DVD or at one of our Florida classroom locations.
Do I have to take the course all at once?
No. Since you're taking this course online in the privacy and comfort of your home or office, you can break it up and complete it at your convenience. With unlimited log-ins, the choice is yours!
How long is the 4-Hour Traffic School course?
The course is 4 hours long, including breaks and you may take the course in sections or all at once.
Do I have to start right now?
It's up to you. Start the class immediately after signing up or sign up now and start later!
When will I get my Traffic School Certificate?
Your certificate of completion will be processed as soon as you complete the course online and can send it to you the same day via email or regular mail.
Testimonials
After my second unfortunate accident I was concerned about losing my license, but I was able to complete my TCAC course online at home and retained my driving privileges in no time. It was simple. Thank you!
This online course was really easy to use. Taking the course at home was a lot better than having to go sit in a classroom for 4 hours!
+If your ticket is related to an accident where you caused bodily injuries and/or property damage your rates may go up. Discount is on base fine; remember to indicate your intention to take our course when paying fine.
If you are charged with exceeding the posted speed limit by more than 30 mph, you are not be eligible to take this course per statute 318.14(9).

