Welcome To Avanti Auto Driving
School for
Behind The Wheel Driving
Instruction & Traffic School
We're not traveling comedians in driving school or traffic school. Nor do we think learning how to drive safely is "easy and simple". Lets face it, anyone getting behind the wheel not only has their own life in their hands but, the life of other fellow drivers and pedestrians' too!
With Avanti Auto Driving School everyone knows:
1) We are family owned and operated
Since 1986.
We
literally taught generations.
Note:
Avanti Auto
Driving school can claim longevity in this industry
(in this area alone) with out fudging or stretching the truth. This information is verifiable and documented.
2) Fully licensed - State of Florida Certified Professionals - who takes our profession very seriously.
3) Our
vehicles are 100% smoke free and
so are our instructors!
4) Combined, our instructors
have over 100 years of behind
the wheel driving instruction
experience and traffic school
experience under their belt.
These
are just some of the many reasons
why
Everyone Chooses Avanti!
Traffic School
Got a ticket? Need a 4-hour driving school course? License suspended or revoked? Need a TCAC course? Going for a hard ship license? Want your learners permit? Avanti has what you're looking for! Read more >>
License Suspended
Is your drivers license suspended? Have no reason why it's suspended? Here you'll discover the many reasons "why" your license is suspended and how to get it back, who to contact, documents needed and more! Read more >>
Florida Learners
Permit Written
Exam
The
ONLINE
written
exam
is
BACK!
First
DHSMV
Authorized
100%
Online
Exam.
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more
>>
Florida
Learners
Permit Practice
Exam
Taking
your
written
exam?
Prepare
with
our
Practice
Permit
Test
program
and
know
you'll
get
your
permit
on the
very
first
try.
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more
>>
What Parents Need To Know When Choosing A Driving School
Click here for useful tips on how to choose a State Certified driving school and important questions to ask. Read more >>
Feel Confident and Secure With Avanti!
We want you to feel confident
and secure when choosing Avanti
Auto Driving School for all of
your driving school needs.
Avanti Auto Driving School is a
family owned and operated
business since 1986 and we feel
strongly that we have a moral
obligation to teach you or your
child the importance of safe
driving behaviors. With this
obligation comes integrity and
honesty. Rest assured, we will
not give false information or
conjure up false impressions
about our company and
qualifications to win your
business.
Click here
for more information and useful tips when selecting a State
certified driving school.
Note: All Avanti Auto Driving School -
behind the wheel instruction
students - receive private driving instruction based on each
student’s individual needs in 100% smoke free vehicles. All lessons required by Florida
Department of Highway Safety, and for safety reasons, are conducted
in State Certified, dual-brake controlled, air-conditioned vehicles,
which are inspected daily for safety.
Beware of The Traffic Camera Ticket Scam
Traffic light cameras are the
pits! But, many people simply
pay the fine without thinking
about it or questioning it!
There's a new scam in town that
you need to be aware of and
avoid so your identity isn't
stolen too!
The scam is simple. Scammers
pick phone numbers at random.
Once you answer, it tells you
that you have an overdue red
light camera fine and the only
way to avoid a significant late
fee, a court case, or even jail
time is to pay the bill over the
phone. If you don't pay up,
you're threatened with a warrant
for your arrest.
Sometimes, the voice at the end
of the phone line identifies
itself as a police officer, and
could even give you a phony
identification number. The phony
cop will ask for your credit
card info, credit card security
code, billing information, date
of birth and social security
number.
Tip #1 Traffic Camera Scam
Law enforcement NOR the “traffic light camera” knows your phone number. That alone should send the “red flag” up and activate your antenna alert. Hang up immediately.
Tip #2 Traffic Camera Scam
Providing that the vehicle
registration information the
county has on file is correct,
camera violations are sent via
U.S. Mail and you will receive a
citation along with a picture
which shows the driver, vehicle
and vehicle license tag.
Even if things did get to a
third-party debt collector
stage, all correspondence would
be carried out in writing,
creating an official paper trail
that can be traced back and
audited if necessary.
The “red light” camera scam is
very similar to another popular
identity theft attempt which is:
The Missing Jury Duty Scam. In
this case they will threaten you
with a fine or late fee, along
with possible jail time.
Tip #3 Traffic Camera Scam
The courts do NOT have time
to call people who “missed” jury
duty. The scammer on the other
end of the phone is after your
money and your personal
information.
Sometimes, you might receive a
second call several days later.
The person on the other end of
the line claims a mistake was
made, that it wasn't your
vehicle or, they were looking at
the “wrong” jury duty list. Of
course they'll be apologizing
and also claim that your credit
card will not be billed. This
“second call” is a distraction.
In other words, putting your
mind at ease which will not
prompt you to “check your
account”. By the time you do
check your account it's too
late.
To avoid any type of unnecessary
stress, never, provide personal
or financial information over
the phone, email, text, or mail
when solicited by a stranger. At
the same time, find out as much
as you can about the caller. Get
a contact number, name, account
number, job title, and any other
relevant information that will
help you identify them later.
Tell them: you want this
information in case you need to
call them back later. More than
likely – they won't provide you
with anything or – if they do –
it will be bogus info.
If you feel or believe you may
have been involved in a scam,
contact your credit card company
immediately and cancel your
card(s). Be sure to carefully
review your statements for any
fraudulent transactions, and
report ASAP. You may want to
seriously consider getting fraud
alerts placed on your credit
report and cards.
Unfortunately, if you've handed
over your Social Security number
to strangers, contacting the
Social Security Administration
will be useless. They will not
take a report nor put a notice
in your social security file.