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<blockquote data-quote="Holliewho" data-source="post: 172599" data-attributes="member: 5426"><p>In Texas and Arkansas you can sign up on your own too. I think I paid like 60$ for mine when I had to take it. Interesting side note your insurance will take this into account and if she has good grades and this course she may get a discount. </p><p> </p><p>I have to agree with you. Teens are teens and they will speed around like the little hooligans they are. Its a teen thing in my opinion. My friends are doing it so I must too attitude. I know I did (not all the time) I was pulled over twice. Once I got ticketed and once I didnt. The time I didnt he really couldnt have made anything stick because there were no actual speed limit signs around there and I was on the feeder and typically in that area the feeders are 45 MPH that one happened to be 35... I was going 46. He just gave me a warning. The other time I got pulled over for going 65 on the freeway.... they were in the process of switching from 65 to 75mph on the freeway. I got ticketed. I went to daughter and it was passed off. I only had to pay for the class. My insurance went down and I didnt have to pay a fine... worked better for me. </p><p> </p><p>I also have one more input here and that is was she in a school zone? I know for a fact that many people speed through the school zones during the summer thinking that school is out so therefore the "school limit" isnt in effect. Cops see it differently my mom got ticketed going 45 in a 20 for this very thing. So while no children were around it didnt matter the speed limit is posted whether they are there or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Holliewho, post: 172599, member: 5426"] In Texas and Arkansas you can sign up on your own too. I think I paid like 60$ for mine when I had to take it. Interesting side note your insurance will take this into account and if she has good grades and this course she may get a discount. I have to agree with you. Teens are teens and they will speed around like the little hooligans they are. Its a teen thing in my opinion. My friends are doing it so I must too attitude. I know I did (not all the time) I was pulled over twice. Once I got ticketed and once I didnt. The time I didnt he really couldnt have made anything stick because there were no actual speed limit signs around there and I was on the feeder and typically in that area the feeders are 45 MPH that one happened to be 35... I was going 46. He just gave me a warning. The other time I got pulled over for going 65 on the freeway.... they were in the process of switching from 65 to 75mph on the freeway. I got ticketed. I went to daughter and it was passed off. I only had to pay for the class. My insurance went down and I didnt have to pay a fine... worked better for me. I also have one more input here and that is was she in a school zone? I know for a fact that many people speed through the school zones during the summer thinking that school is out so therefore the "school limit" isnt in effect. Cops see it differently my mom got ticketed going 45 in a 20 for this very thing. So while no children were around it didnt matter the speed limit is posted whether they are there or not. [/QUOTE]
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