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I have to take a Traffic Survival School (TSS) class this weekend. Is the test you take difficult?

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II live in Arizona- I just want to know what to expect- should I bring something to take notes?

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  1. its really simple all you have to do is set and listen to a good lecture on driving,i went through it a few years ago,it last about 3 hours,and you learn a lot about the new rules ,there's no test,its just a good session of learning and waking up,it slowed me down,i had gotten bad to drag race again and got caught,but did get off lucky,you,ll know more than you do when you went in to it,they update you on the newest traffic laws,and its very educational,don't dread it,its not nothing bad,good luck.,,PS you might want to take a note pad with you,it helps sometimes.


  2. it is extremely difficult...bring a note pad a voice recorder and study, study, study.

    Good luck, you are going to need it!

  3. They provide comprehensive driving instructions to gain a stronger understanding of all the basic rules of the road.

    Their main focus is to keep you from losing your license as a result of carelessness or lack of knowledge on certain traffic situations.

    Whether you were caught running a red light (yellow?), racing on the highway, or convicted of a DUI, they can help get you back behind the wheel again.

    The following items MUST be brought with you the day of the class:

    * Motor Vehicle Division Corrective Action letter or court ordered letter.

    * Driver’s license or valid ID.

    * Cash or Money Order Payment.


  4. Well, I'm glad you take it this seriously. The most important thing for you to do in the class will be to PAY ATTENTION. I'm a professional truck driver and you wouldn't believe how many bone headed things people do on the highways, or, how many accidents I see every day caused by someones stupidity. It wouldn't be a bad idea to take notes during the class. That way you can refer back to them later on. My son had to take a similar class before he got his license and I noticed an immediate improvement in the way he drove on the way home-he was still on a permit at the time so I went with him.

  5. It's not difficult at all. The best advice I can give is to just pay attention and listen intently to what the teacher has to say, and you'll be fine.

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