Kentucky traffic school courses are offered to drivers who need to increase their awareness of safe and lawful driving practices. Attending KY Transportation Department approved traffic school can help drivers avoid a driver’s license suspension and reduce the amount of points on their driving record. For more information regarding Kentucky defensive driving, click here.

Drivers education in Kentucky prepares beginner drivers for the types of conditions they will experience on the road. Drivers ed is required for residents younger than 18 years of age applying for full driving privileges. For more information regarding Kentucky drivers ed courses, click here.

Kentucky Drivers Education

Kentucky driver education is required for residents younger than 18 years of age to receive a full license to drive. Three drivers ed options are available to learner drivers to fulfill the driver’s license requirement:

  • Graduated License Course.
  • High school drivers ed.
  • Private drivers ed training.
  • Online Graduated Licensing Course.

To learn more about drivers ed courses offered in KY, click here.

Kentucky Traffic School

Drivers may complete a Kentucky State Traffic School course for the following reasons:

  • Avoiding a driver’s license suspension.
  • Court ordered.
  • Point reduction.
  • Insurance premium reduction.
  • Voluntary/personal education.

KY DMV traffic school referrals must originate from the District or Federal court in which the traffic violation occurred. Drivers who complete either the online or in-person course will avoid the suspension of their driving privileges and qualify for a point reduction on their Kentucky driving records.

Traffic school programs are offered all across the country, in each and every state. To find out what courses your state offers, click here.

Last updated on Thursday, December 21 2017.