Driver Improvement Courses – Court ordered
Florida’s Advanced Driver Improvement (ADI) course is a court-ordered program for drivers who’ve collected enough bad decisions to get serious attention from the system. This isn’t your casual, knock-it-out-for-a-discount class. ADI is required when a judge says so, often after multiple traffic violations, license suspensions, or habitual offender status. The course runs 12 hours and goes deeper into defensive driving, risk awareness, traffic law, and the long-term consequences of reckless behavior. Translation: it’s designed to fix patterns, not just mistakes.
Completing an ADI course can be required to reinstate a suspended license and shows the court you’re capable of learning from your choices. You must attend the full course, pass the final exam, and comply with all state and court requirements. No shortcuts, no partial credit. The goal is simple: safer drivers, fewer repeat offenses, and getting you legally back on the road without creating your own sequel in traffic court.
Driver Improvement Course PRICES
Advanced & Indermediate Courses
12 Hour Advanced Driver Improvement Course (ADI)
$94.95
- State-approved, court-ordered course designed for serious driving violations
- In-depth training on defensive driving, risk awareness, and crash prevention
- Covers Florida traffic laws, license suspensions, and legal responsibilities
- Focuses on correcting dangerous driving behaviors and decision-making
- Required for license reinstatement and habitual traffic offender cases
- Certificate issued upon completion and passing the final exam
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8 Hour Intermediate Driver Improvement Course (IDI)
$59.95
- Ideal for drivers with multiple tickets or intermediate court requirements
- Practical defensive driving strategies to reduce risk on the road
- Reviews Florida traffic laws and safe driving best practices
- Emphasizes attitude, awareness, and smart driving choices
- Shorter, streamlined format with engaging instructional content
- Completion certificate provided for eligible court or insurance use
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FAQ
Advanced Driver Improvement (ADI) is a state-mandated, court-ordered 12-hour course required for serious traffic violations or license reinstatement.
Drivers ordered by a judge, designated as habitual traffic offenders, or required to complete ADI to reinstate a suspended license.
ADI is 12 hours. Florida does not approve an 8-hour ADI. Anything shorter is not ADI.
Yes. Florida allows approved providers to offer ADI online, as long as all state requirements are met.
No. ADI is more advanced and required for serious offenses. BDI and traffic school are shorter and optional in many cases.
Yes. A final exam is required to successfully complete the ADI course.
ADI does not remove points, but it is often required to regain driving privileges after suspension.
In many cases, yes. The court or DHSMV will specify ADI as a condition of reinstatement.
Failure to complete ADI can delay or prevent license reinstatement and may result in additional penalties.
Yes. Upon completion, a state-approved certificate is issued and accepted by Florida courts and DHSMV.