Plain English Breakdown
The bill summary and text do not provide specific details on the consequences of failing to complete the course within 90 days, nor does it specify how many providers will offer these courses online or the exact process for point removal.
Driver Education Courses for Speeding Tickets
This bill allows people who pay a fine instead of going to court for speeding tickets to take an approved driver education course online and have up to five points removed from their driving record if they complete the course successfully.
What This Bill Does
- Allows people charged with speeding to register for an approved driver education course through the court clerk's website.
- Requires successful completion of the course within 90 days after conviction to remove up to five points from a person’s driving record.
- Changes that the courses must be available online via the department of transportation's website, not just the court clerk's site.
- Requires providers of these courses to give certificates of completion and information about point removal processes to participants.
Who It Names or Affects
- People who are charged with speeding in Tennessee.
- Providers of driver education courses approved by the state department.
- The Tennessee Department of Transportation and court clerks.
Terms To Know
- Department-approved driver education course
- A training program that meets standards set by the Tennessee Department of Transportation to help drivers improve their skills.
- Points on a driving record
- Negative marks added to a person's driving history for traffic violations, which can affect insurance rates and driving privileges.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify what happens if the course is not completed within 90 days.
- It is unclear how many providers will offer these courses online.
- The exact process for removing points from a driving record after completing the course is not detailed.