You must complete a department approved driver improvement course if you were convicted of your ____ traffic offense that caused a crash within __ months.
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second; 24
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third; 36
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second; 12
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fourth; 48
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Explanation
In Florida, if you are convicted of your third traffic offense that caused a crash within 36 months, you must complete a DHSMV-approved driver improvement course. This includes 12 hours of an approved Advanced Driver Improvement course, 4 hours of behind-the-wheel training from a Florida-licensed commercial driving school, and passing an extended driving test with a driver license examiner. If you do not meet these requirements within 90 days, your license will be canceled.
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