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Locality: Pasadena, California

Phone: +1 626-797-4888



Address: 1728 E Washington Blvd 91104 Pasadena, CA, US

Website: www.fastlanetrafficschoolonline.com

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Fast Lane Traffic School 17.11.2020

Important Information California has extended noncommercial driver licenses (including AB 60 and limited-term) expiring during the COVID-19 pandemic. The terms of your extension depends on your age. License holders 69 and younger (Beginning March 1, 2020): Most drivers now qualify for online renewal.... License holders over the age of 70 (March-December 2020 expirations): Extension valid for one year from original expiration date. The extensions are automatic, but eligible drivers will not receive a new card or paper extension in the mail. As an option, these drivers can request a free temporary paper extension online through DMV’s Virtual Field Office to document their extension, though one is not needed to drive. https://www.dmv.ca.gov//renew-your-driver-license-dl-or-i/

Fast Lane Traffic School 29.10.2020

DMV: TEMPORARY DRIVER LICENSE EXTENSION https://www.dmv.ca.gov//temporary-driver-license-extension/

Fast Lane Traffic School 10.10.2020

APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY TO ACCESS IN-PERSON COURTHOUSE SERVICES NEXT MONTH DUE TO SOCIAL DISTANCING REQUIREMENTS Options Available for Handling Citations from Home ... No Need to go to Court http://www.lacourt.org//142020641348143AppointmentsNeededt

Fast Lane Traffic School 29.09.2020

Pasadena DMV Office to Reopen this Week ---> https://www.pasadenanow.com//pasadena-dmv-office-to-reope/

Fast Lane Traffic School 09.09.2020

Today is 4/20. We didn't forget. To be perfectly blunt, don't drive after use. Please be responsible and stay at home.

Fast Lane Traffic School 26.08.2020

Reduced congestion is not a license to speed. Please help protect our first responders and health care heroes. California Highway Patrol California Office of Traffic Safety Please read full release here: https://dot.ca.gov/news-releases/news-release-2020-009

Fast Lane Traffic School 10.08.2020

REMINDER | Social distancing is staying six feet apart from another person. We decided to show what it looks like the Northern California way. https://www.abc10.com//103-3e26a8cd-1b97-4f28-96e7-2af338a

Fast Lane Traffic School 22.07.2020

The California DMV said it is only allowing appointment service and canceling all behind-the-wheel driving tests for 30 days starting Thursday due to concerns over COVID-19 Read: http://bit.ly/2wlAGyK

Fast Lane Traffic School 09.07.2020

Don't let a good time lead to a bad decision. Get a sober ride home.

Fast Lane Traffic School 21.06.2020

Drowsy driving is dangerous because sleep deprivation can have similar effects on your body as drinking alcohol. Being awake for 18 hours straight makes you drive like you have a blood alcohol level of .05 (for reference, .08 is considered drunk). If you’ve been awake for a full 24 hours and drivesay, after a night where you just couldn’t fall asleepit’s like you have a blood alcohol level of .10. Both drowsy driving and drunk driving make it hard to pay attention to the ro...ad, and negatively impact how well you can make fast decisions. But as similar as they are, drowsy driving and drunk driving don’t always look the same on the road. A drunk driver can often drive slowly and try to react, but a drowsy driver can nod off while still going fast. So, drowsy drivers don't always brake or swerve if something happens in front of them. Whenever you're a driver or a passenger, you can help keep yourself and others safe by looking out for red flags. Signs of drowsy driving are trouble focusing, heavy eyelids, an inability to remember the last stretch of road that you just drove, yawning constantly, bobbing your head, and drifting from your lane. If this starts to happen while you're driving, pull over if you can do so safely and take a 20-minute nap or buy a cup of caffeinated coffee to help keep you alert. If you have someone else in the car, switch drivers. Also, driving during your most alert period of the day (like in the morning, instead of late at night) is a good idea. Taking these simple precautions will help lower your risk and stress level during a road trip.