12-Hour Reckless and Aggressive Driving Education Program (RAEDP)
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12-HR Reckless and Aggressive Driving Education Program (RADEP):
The Reckless and Aggressive Driving Education Program (RADEP) is a court-ordered, 12-hour course that helps drivers recognize and change the attitudes and behaviors behind reckless and aggressive driving. It combines the 8-Hour Driver Improvement Clinic with an additional 4 hours focused specifically on the causes, psychology, and prevention of risky driving. Through defensive driving principles, behavioral psychology, guided reflection, and self-assessment, the course builds personal accountability and practical strategies for lowering crash risk. Rather than simply reviewing traffic laws, RADEP helps students understand why risky driving happens — and how to build safer habits that last.
Each learning activity introduces a key safety concept, asks students to relate it to their own driving, and explains the psychological factors that make risky behavior start to feel normal. Students learn to tell the difference between perceived safety and actual risk, examine their own habits and emotional triggers, and see how repeated unsafe choices can quietly become routine. Every activity closes with a practical takeaway tied to accountability and better decision-making.
A defining feature of the program is its use of behavioral psychology to uncover what really drives risky choices behind the wheel — including stress, emotion, and the pull of control, freedom, or acceptance. By the end of the course, students have the insight and tools to make safer decisions, reduce crash risk, and drive more responsibly.
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12-HR Supplemental Reckless and Aggressive Driving Education Program (RADEP):
The Reckless and Aggressive Driving Education Program (RADEP) is a court-ordered, 12-hour course that helps drivers recognize and change the attitudes and behaviors behind reckless and aggressive driving. It combines the 8-Hour Driver Improvement Clinic with an additional 4 hours focused specifically on the causes, psychology, and prevention of risky driving. Through defensive driving principles, behavioral psychology, guided reflection, and self-assessment, the course builds personal accountability and practical strategies for lowering crash risk. Rather than simply reviewing traffic laws, RADEP helps students understand why risky driving happens — and how to build safer habits that last.
Each learning activity introduces a key safety concept, asks students to relate it to their own driving, and explains the psychological factors that make risky behavior start to feel normal. Students learn to tell the difference between perceived safety and actual risk, examine their own habits and emotional triggers, and see how repeated unsafe choices can quietly become routine. Every activity closes with a practical takeaway tied to accountability and better decision-making.
A defining feature of the program is its use of behavioral psychology to uncover what really drives risky choices behind the wheel — including stress, emotion, and the pull of control, freedom, or acceptance. By the end of the course, students have the insight and tools to make safer decisions, reduce crash risk, and drive more responsibly.
*** PLEASE READ BEFORE PURCHASING ***
The 12-Hour RADEP course is only necessary to students who have NOT already completed an 8-Hour Driver Improvement Clinic. This course is designed specifically to fulfill the full 12-hour RADEP requirement.
It is the student’s responsibility to confirm their specific course requirements with the court, DMV, insurance provider, or other requesting authority before enrolling. By registering for this course, you confirm that you have not already completed the 8-Hour Driver Improvement Clinic and that this full course is required over the abbreviated version.
We are not responsible for students who enroll in or complete this course, regardless of having first completed the required 8-Hour Driver Improvement Clinic, or for any consequences resulting from a mismatch between the course taken and the requirements set by a court, DMV, employer, or other authority. No refunds will be issued for enrollment errors related to eligibility.
If you are unsure which course you need, please contact us before registering.

