Florida Student Traffic Offender Program (STOP) Course Details

DTA's Student Traffic Offender Program (STOP) course has been designed to teach drivers how to make safe driving decisions by learning to control the attitudes that lead to aggressive driving behavior and risk-taking. While all drivers can benefit from the concepts taught in the STOP course, the targeted age range for this course is 16-20 year olds.

Available in 4-, 6-, and 8-hour formats, The STOP course is ideal for use by traffic courts and judges who desire to refer young traffic offenders to a course that teaches them more than basic traffic laws or defensive driving strategies. DTA also recommends the use of this course by state DMVs or any other governmental agencies that are tasked with the remedial education of both teen and adult drivers who have received citations.

Who Can Take the STOP Course?

Attendance of a STOP course is typically ordered by a traffic court or judge. Individuals who have been directed to attend this course ordinarily will have received an administrative order to do so. If you have not been specifically ordered to attend a STOP course, but a court has ordered you to attend a course designed for youthful traffic offenders, you can check with the court to find out if the STOP course will satisfy the court's requirements.

What Does the STOP Course Teach?

The STOP course teaches participants about the dangers of driving after drinking or taking drugs and the harmful effects these substances can have on the human body and mind. The course also explains several Florida traffic laws (especially those pertaining to the use of alcohol or drugs while driving) and explores traffic safety concepts through the use of DTA's IPDE strategy for effective and risk-free driving. Other course topics include the reasons youthful drivers are at greater risk than older drivers, how to recognize and overcome aggressive driving tendencies, and how to develop a driver action plan in order to ensure that safe driving habits will be observed in the future.

DTA's STOP course is the only Florida youthful traffic offender course that teaches students how to control their emotions and attitudes through the understanding of the concept of Attitude States. Using Dr. Eric Berne's groundbreaking theory of Transactional Analysis (TA), the STOP course teaches students that each of us has three Attitude States -- Parent, Adult, and Child -- that constantly influence our behavior. Learning how to identify these Attitude States is the key to controlling them, which can be critical during potentially hazardous activities such as driving a motor vehicle. Students learn that remaining in the Adult Attitude State is the best way to minimize their risk of a crash and to prepare for driving emergencies.
 
 
 
 
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