The Benefits of a Defensive Driving Course in New Jersey
Seasoned Traffic Offense Attorneys providing professional Advice in Westfield, Elizabeth, Union, Linden, and the greater Union County Area.

What are defensive driving courses good for?
If you participate in and pass a defensive driving course, you will experience three main benefits, which support your finances, your driving record, and the overall safety of New Jersey’s roads.
- Upon completing the course, you will receive a New Jersey Auto Insurance Discount applied to your insurance provider.
- As many as two points will be removed from your New Jersey driving record, helping you to clean up your record after past traffic violations.
- New Jersey’s roads will become safer because you will become safer as a motorist.
How does the New Jersey Auto Insurance Discount function?

How does the reduction of points on the New Jersey driving record support me?
An obvious benefit of completing a defensive driving course is that the New Jersey Motor Vehicles Commission will remove points from your driving record upon completion. You’ll remember that having points on your record can cause a plethora of problems, from increased auto insurance rates to the potential that your driver’s license can be suspended for a future traffic violation, depending on its nature. Suspension of a driver’s license occurs when you accumulate 12 points on your driving record. Reinstating that license isn’t so easy; there are several hoops you must jump through, such as completing a Driver Improvement Program, as well as hefty fines associated with reinstating your license. Reinstatement itself costs $150, and the Driver Improvement Program required to earn the MVC’s consideration of returning your license also costs around $150.
Even if you don’t gather 12 points on your driving record and have your license stripped, there are other financial costs to being an unsafe driver and engaging in traffic violations. A specific number of points are associated with each moving violation; for example, failing to yield to a pedestrian can earn you two points on your driving record, and tailgating can earn you five points. If you accumulate six points on your driving record, you’ll be subject to pay surcharges. These surcharges start at $150 and increase by $25 for each additional point up to 12 that you have on your record (at which point your license is revoked). You can be subject to pay these surcharges for multiple years.

To ensure that you are fully supported after receiving a ticket for a moving violation or have accumulated points on your NJ driving record, you must have the help of a skilled traffic law attorney.
Contact our Traffic Law Attorney for a consultation at our Linden Office
Let us represent you while you take steps to reduce points on your record in service of the safety of yourself and all New Jersey motorists.
At Law Offices of Edward S. Cooper, Esq, we successfully represent clients in Westfield, Elizabeth, Union, and Linden.
To discuss the details of your case in a confidential consultation, please contact us online or call our Linden, NJ office today by dialing (908) 481-4625.