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Maps of California Counties

If you’re looking for adventure, California is the place to be. This great state offers something for everybody. Where else can you go to find mountains, the ocean, the desert, farmland, vineyards and big city life all in one place? But before you decide to make the trek to California, get yourself a good map. California is huge, and it’s easy to get lost if you’re not relying on a California counties map for directions.

The best way to start planning your adventure, is to decide which California counties you would like to see, and in which order. From there, take a look at your map, and decide where the starting and finishing counties will be. The famous highway 1 which takes you all the way up the California coast is a great starting place for your trip. The following is a suggested county guideline, starting at Yosemite Park, to San Francisco, up to wine country, and then continuing all the way up to the state line.

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What You Need to Know About California Traffic School

So you’ve decided you’re not going to try and beat your traffic ticket. Or, that you can’t afford an insurance increase as a result of your newly assigned points. What is your next option? Traffic school.

Traffic school isn’t a commonly discussed topic – that is not until you realize you need it. And when people realize they need or want to take traffic school, like many other ventures, they do their research first. Here are some answers to common searches on the ins and outs of California traffic school.

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Drivers Education In California

A high school student spends over 30 hours each week in a classroom. The State of California requires a student to spend 30 hours in driver’s education sessions to obtain a learner’s permit. There are also drivers education courses offered online that allow people to study at home at a pace, schedule and time of their choice. A computerized program scores the exams and a DMV Certificate of completion is mailed out to the successful online attendees. The system is designed to work well with PC’s and Mac’s and with any Internet connection speed. There is no special plug-ins needed.

A few decades ago, driver’s education was traditionally taught in regular high school classes in California. However, shrinking school budgets has limited the availability of driver education classes in these high schools. The Internet has created a low cost alternative to acquire driver’s education from private driving schools. In California, there are a number of agencies that offer driving education to people.

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