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Louisiana Driver Improvement Foundations

Reviewer site for a 60-minute, online-only, bilingual Louisiana driver improvement course prepared for state review. It includes Shreveport-specific court context, the full curriculum, lesson preview, certificate sample, and pricing strategy before any public enrollment opens.

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Prepared for Louisiana review - enrollment closed until Louisiana certification and local-court acceptance are confirmed
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Louisiana Driver Improvement Foundations

A 60-minute online course prepared for state review and local-court fit

This course is designed for drivers who may need a court-usable improvement program after local permission is granted, including paths like Article 892.1 in Shreveport, once approval and acceptance are in place. The public experience lets reviewers and future students inspect the content, pricing, certificate, and course flow before launch.

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Launch posture
Prepared for Louisiana review; not yet open for enrollment
Shortest legal online format
60-minute minimum, matching the current Louisiana rule
Shreveport fit
Built for Article 892.1-style certificate use after approval
Launch price
$19.99 proposed tuition with price-match protection
State and local fit

Louisiana Driver Improvement Foundations

Court use

Made for drivers trying to keep a qualifying ticket off the record

The course language speaks directly to adults who need a clear, fast, court-usable online program after local permission is granted.

Human factors

Impairment, fatigue, and reaction-time material with physician oversight

The human-performance sections are written to be practical for everyday drivers while staying clinically literate about alcohol, drugs, sleep loss, distraction, and decision-making.

Louisiana fit

The current state rule is visible instead of hidden

Reviewers can see the 60-minute online time map, certificate fields, identity controls, final-exam design, and the current launch gates before public enrollment opens.

Built around Louisiana's five-part curriculum

The lesson map follows the current Louisiana defensive-driving rule structure: sharing the road, driver attitude and crash-causing behavior, impairment and fatigue, aggressive driving, and vehicle safety plus road hazards.

Prepared for Shreveport's current court posture

Shreveport City Court directs Article 892.1 participants to state-approved schools and accepts online certificates when the court allows that option. This page is designed to show reviewers and future students exactly how the proposed course would fit that path.

Shortest lawful online format

The online version is structured for the minimum 60 minutes currently allowed by Louisiana's rule for computer-based defensive-driving instruction.

Clear reviewer access in two languages

The overview, curriculum, lesson preview, pricing, certificate sample, and FAQ are all available in English and Spanish so reviewers and future students can inspect the program before launch.

Module preview

Module 1. Sharing the road and seeing risk sooner

12 minutes

Large trucks, buses, motorcycles, emergency vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists, and the driver habits that create avoidable conflict.

Module 2. Driver attitude, attention, and common crash-causing choices

12 minutes

Mindset, impatience, following distance, traffic-control compliance, distraction, and small choices that become citations or collisions.

Module 3. Alcohol, drugs, fatigue, and impaired decision-making

12 minutes

How alcohol, cannabis, medications, fatigue, and sleep debt change judgment, reaction time, lane control, and hazard recognition.

Module 4. Aggressive driving, speed, and conflict reduction

12 minutes

Unsafe speed, road anger, lane pressure, unsafe passing, and decisions that turn a citation into a crash.

Module 5. Vehicle safety, weather, night driving, and course completion

12 minutes

Seat belts, air bags, brakes, tire awareness, railroad crossings, bad-weather habits, nighttime hazard detection, and the completion path.

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Enrollment status
Enrollment closed until approval

These pages are available for reviewer inspection and future-student information. No payments are accepted and no certificates are issued until the Louisiana approval path and any local-use conditions are completed.

Is this course approved in Louisiana right now?v

No. The site is prepared for review and future launch, but enrollment, payment, and certificate release remain closed until Louisiana approval requirements and local-use conditions are satisfied.

Can I use this for a Shreveport ticket today?v

Not yet. Shreveport explains that Article 892.1 relief requires court permission and use of a state-approved school. This course should not be relied on until it is approved and accepted for the driver's specific case.

Why is the proposed online course only 60 minutes?v

The current Louisiana administrative rule allows a minimum of 60 minutes for a computer-based defensive-driving course, even though traditional classroom delivery is longer.

Common questions
Louisiana Driver Improvement Foundations
Bilingual online driver-improvement review materials for Louisiana and Shreveport.

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