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Auto Insurance

Delaware auto insurance is controlled by the Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles and the Delaware Department of Insurance. Both state organizations can help you if you have questions. The Department of Insurance also helps with any complains you may need to file and can help you if you’re a victim of insurance fraud. Read more...

 

Defensive Driving

If you’ve gotten a Delaware traffic ticket in the past, you might want to consider traffic school as a way to be a better driver. There are three main types of Delaware traffic schools – defensive driving, traffic survival, and driver’s ed. Traffic survival school is ordered by the Delaware traffic court in some cases, and driver’s ed classes are specifically for new drivers most of the time, but all drivers can take Delaware defensive driving classes. If you’re a driver in this state, it might be a good option for you. Read more...

 

Drivers Ed

Every state offers driver’s ed options for new drivers in their state. Delaware is no exception, and taking a driving school course can better prepare inexperienced drivers for the road. This helps to cut down on the number of accidents and prevents the accidents that do happen from being serious and causing injuries or fatalities. If you’re old enough to get your license, take a moment to learn about the Delaware driving school classes you are required to take, as well as the optional classes available. Read more...

 

Driving Record

Every driver in the United States has a driving record on file with his or her state. This record contains information about past violations, as well as notations when educational classes are taken. In Delaware, you driving record is responsible for your auto insurance rates, your fines when given citations, and more, so if you want to be a proactive driver, make sure that you routinely check your Delaware driving record to see what information is contained. Read more...

 

Driving Safety

Delaware might be a small state, but these roads can be just as dangerous as the roads in California, Texas, or any other state. Defensive driving is extremely important, as it could prevent accidents and help you get to your destination safely and more quickly. Read more...

 

DMV

Every state has a government department designated to control traffic and drivers. In Delaware, this department is the Division of Motor Vehicles. The Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles has an office in Dover, New Castle, and Georgetown, and provides driving centers throughout the state. If you have questions or problems relating to driving in Delaware, this is the agency to contact. Read more...

 

DWI/DUI

Drinking and driving in Delaware is a very serious offense. Not only are you risking a Delaware drunk driving ticket, but you’re also putting yourself, your passengers, pedestrians, and anyone else on the road at risk. Every year, drinking and driving is responsible for thousands of deaths across the nation. If you’re going to be on the roads in Delaware, make sure you understand Delaware DUI laws. Read more...

 

Red Light Cameras

Red lights are supposed to help keep roads safe, but more accidents happen at intersections than anywhere else. Why? Drivers in Delaware – and throughout the country – run red lights, speed up to beat the yellow light, and forget to pay attention to traffic signals. Delaware red light tickets help to punish drivers who are making the road unsafe for everyone. Read more...

 

Speeding Tickets

Delaware speeding tickets are often criticized as being unfair, but the fact is that Delaware police officers don’t set up speed traps simply to make money. Read more...

 

Traffic Court

Like with every state, Delaware has a traffic court to handle violations on the road. Delaware’s Traffic Court is part of the Court of Common Pleas, which also handle misdemeanors, preliminary hearings for felonies, lawsuits, and certain types of appeals. If you’ve received a traffic violation, take a moment to understand how Delaware Traffic Court works. Read more...

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