Course Objectives

Phoenix Traffic Survival School – 8-Hour MVD-Required Class

Phoenix TSS is an Arizona Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) licensed Traffic Survival School. Our course is required for drivers who have received a Corrective Action Letter, a Traffic Survival School Order, or a court order directing them to attend. The goal is to reduce future violations and promote responsible driving habits.

Course Learning Objectives

  1. Identify High-Risk Driving Behaviors
    Recognize the specific actions and decisions that led to your traffic violation, license points, or legal requirement to attend this course.
  2. Understand Arizona Traffic Laws
    Review current Arizona Revised Statutes (ARS) related to driving violations such as red light infractions, speeding, DUI, and underage driving offenses.
  3. Learn the Legal Consequences of Violations
    Understand the difference between license suspension and revocation, and the legal and financial outcomes of continued unsafe driving.
  4. Analyze Your Driving Patterns
    Assess your own driving behavior and history to identify trends and areas that need improvement.
  5. Develop a Personal Improvement Plan
    Create a specific, actionable plan to make safer and more responsible driving decisions in the future.
  6. Apply Knowledge to Real-Life Situations
    Use class discussion and instructor-led scenarios to practice responding to common traffic situations in a safe and legal manner.


Instructional Approach
Our curriculum focuses on personal responsibility and safe decision-making. Courses are led by certified Arizona educators with extensive classroom experience and are designed to help participants apply what they learn to real-life driving situations.

FAQ's

What documentation do I need to attend Phoenix Traffic Survival School?

Students must bring their Corrective Action Notice/Proof of Assignment and a Photo ID in order to attend class.

Students must bring their Corrective Action Notice/Proof of Assignment and a Photo ID in order to attend class.

Students must bring their Corrective Action Notice/Proof of Assignment and a Photo ID in order to attend class.