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American Safety Council Releases First Online Advanced Driver Improvement School
On Thursday, the American Safety Council released the nation's first online, Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles approved, 12-Hour Advanced Driver Improvement (ADI) course.

/Public Sec. and Government News Articles/ - ORLANDO, FL, February 16, 2006 - On Thursday, the American Safety Council released the nation's first online, Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles approved Advanced Driver Improvement (ADI) course. This 12-hour course is required for Florida drivers whose driving privileges have been suspended due to excessive points, habitual traffic offenses (non-DUI related) or by court order.

The American Safety Council's ADI course assists drivers in developing alternative driving behaviors to those that resulted in their driving-privilege suspension or revocation. Participants are instructed through various techniques to accept responsibility for their actions, understand and identify the consequences of continued poor driving, and develop a plan to avoid future difficulties.

"Bringing ADI school online lets Florida drivers capitalize on cutting-edge technology that provides innovative education and has proven to be very effective," said Bob Proechel, president of the American Safety Council. "Not only is a 12-hour course easier to retain in shorter increments but it also enables people to take the class without transportation or child care costs. Plus, there is no faster way to get back your enrollment letter, and ultimately, your license."

To apply for a hardship license and restore driving privileges in Florida, drivers are required to enroll in a 12-hour ADI course. When students enroll online with the American Safety Council, they are immediately sent enrollment letters, which in most cases can be used to apply for their hardship license. Then, when drivers successfully complete the course, most are eligible for the full reinstatement of driving privileges.

This course is available online statewide through the American Safety Council's www.ADISchool.com site. Students may log on and off as many times as needed to complete the 12-hour course, and they will not lose any of their invested time in the process. Students can also work through the course in their increments of available time. Course completion certificates are mailed to students automatically when the course is successfully completed.

Press Release Contact Information:

Jeff Pairan
American Safety Council
Senior Vice President
5125 Adanson St., Ste. 500
Orlando, FL
US 32804
Voice: 800-732-4135
Fax: 407-645-5116
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