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What if the court (i.e., the judge or hearing officer) ordered that I attend school?

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What if the court (i.e., the judge or hearing officer) ordered that I attend school?

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If you attended court and were told to attend traffic school, you must complete the course to avoid the suspension of your driver license. Once your license is suspended for failing to comply with this court order, you must complete the course prior to having your driver license reinstated. This order does not count as an election of traffic school. Therefore, you may elect to attend a traffic school course within the same year if you receive another moving violation.

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