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    Quickest Easiest Arizona Traffic School?

    March 7th, 2010 by admin

    If you’ve ever gotten a speeding ticket in Arizona and tried to find a way out of paying the fine and recieving the points on your driving record, you probably ran into the wall of going to traffic school. It doesn’t sound that bad at first. It certainly sounds alot better than paying the hefty fine and getting the points. But when you look into it further, you start to realize that you actually still get hit with a ton of fines. They add up so fast.

    When I searched for the Fast and Easy Traffic School I could find, it didn’t take long for me to realize that my best and most viable option was take the course online. So I begun researching to see if some schools were quicker and/or easier than the others. They all seemed to have the same content, so I began looking for the best price (and between you and me, I was searching for the traffic school exam answers as well). I found one that had a course price advertized of $33 – not bad, I thought. But then when I went to sign up for the course, I realized there were a few other court and state fees that get tacked on. So my total cost ended up being a whopping $200 instead of the small $33 I was expecting.

    Unfortunately this is normal for the State of Arizona – They are sticklers with their online traffic school policies. I guess they are so convined of traffic school benefits that they think it’s worth it to put people through this. What a shame.

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