You got a ticket. Maybe it was on Highway 20 coming into Bassett, maybe it was somewhere out on a county road. Either way, Rock County District Court has given you a deadline, and missing it means fines, a suspended license, or worse. OnlineTrafficEducation.com, a licensed traffic safety school, lets you complete your court-ordered defensive driving requirement without burning a day driving to O'Neill or Valentine. The course runs 4 Hours total, costs $47.00, and the certificate generates the moment you pass.
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Create your account at OnlineTrafficEducation.com using your valid Nebraska driver license number. Court-ordered students and voluntary enrollees both qualify. Takes about two minutes to get inside the course.
The course totals 4 Hours minimum. Nebraska rules cap your daily study at 2 Hours, and after each 2 Hours of continuous study you take a mandatory 10 minutes break. No video streams to buffer out here in Rock County where internet can be spotty - the course is text and image based. Progress saves server-side after every section.
Score 80% or better on the final assessment and your certificate downloads instantly as a PDF. Retakes are unlimited and cost nothing extra. Submit that certificate to Rock County District Court before your deadline and you are done.
Rock County District Court sets hard deadlines. The daily study cap is 2 Hours, which means you cannot cram the whole 4 Hours course into one sitting. Start today and give yourself enough days to finish before your court date. A bench warrant for missing a compliance deadline is a much bigger problem than the original ticket.
OnlineTrafficEducation.com, a licensed traffic safety school, built this course to meet Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles requirements as outlined under current Nebraska law. Rock County is a long way from Lincoln - about 230 miles down Highway 20 and US-83. You should not have to make that drive just to satisfy a court order. This course puts the legal requirement inside your browser and keeps your record clean.
Last updated: Content reviewed and updated to reflect the latest Nebraska DMV guidelines and Rock County District Court acceptance standards.
Meets the requirements set by Nebraska statute for court-ordered defensive driving. Rock County District Court accepts the certificate generated through OnlineTrafficEducation.com, a licensed traffic safety school.
Out on a ranch north of Bassett, internet speed is not always great. The course is text and image based - no mandatory video streaming. It loads fast and runs on phones, tablets, and laptops equally well.
The price you see is $47.00. Certificate delivery is included. Retakes are included. No processing fee gets added at the end. What you see is what Rock County drivers actually pay.
Maybe you are sitting in the parking lot of the Bassett grocery store on East 6th Street waiting on someone. Maybe you are between chores out on the property. The course runs on your phone just as well as on a desktop. Progress saves after every section so switching devices mid-course loses nothing.
No app download needed. The course runs in your mobile browser. Works on the road between Bassett and Ainsworth just as well as it does at home.
Automatic server-side saving after each completed section means a lost signal or a dead battery does not send you back to the beginning.
The system tracks your court deadline and reminds you when to log back in so you finish with time to spare before Rock County District Court expects your certificate.
OnlineTrafficEducation.com, a licensed traffic safety school, built this course specifically to meet Nebraska DMV requirements and serve drivers across rural Nebraska counties including Rock County. The school operates under Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles oversight and maintains current approval status under Nebraska administrative rules governing traffic safety education providers.
Some Rock County drivers take this course voluntarily to knock points off their record or qualify for an insurance rate reduction under current Nebraska DMV guidelines. The same 4 Hours course, the same $47.00, and the same instant certificate work for both purposes.
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