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Stay away from the 8-hour traffic school and defensive driving classes that you must attend on a Saturday. Take traffic school on your own time and from the comfort of your own home. Our El Dorado traffic school course is an approved 8-hour traffic school course. Study all at once or over time. Our defensive driving course is interactive with text, video, flash, and images. When you pass our course your certificate is processed instantly and you can print a confirmation directly online. Enroll Now
Did You Know
El Dorado County was one of the original counties of California, created in 1850 at the time of statehood. Parts of the county's territory were given to Amador County in 1854 and to Alpine County in 1864. Prior to statehood, it had been referred to as Coloma County. The county derives its name from "El Dorado" -- the far-famed fabulous region of genial clime and never-fading verdure, where gold and precious stones are as common as rocks and pebbles, where wines gently flow from fountains. The name, meaning "the gilded one" in Spanish, appears at the beginning of the 16th century as that of a mythical Native American chief who was said to have been covered with gold dust during the performance of religious rites. When the discovery of gold by James W. Marshall at Coloma in January 1848 became known to the world, California, and particularly that section where gold was discovered, was called "El Dorado." (Wikipedia)
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