Take a Defensive Driver Course Online And Save up to 10%* on your Auto Insurance
Take a Defensive Driver Course Online And Save up to 10%* on your Auto Insurance
It’s simple to register and complete the NY State Defensive driving course online. Click any of the 3 options below and complete the simple online registration.
OPTION 1 - Improve Online Defensive Driving Course
OPTION 2 - New York Safety Program Online Defensive Driving Course
OPTION 3 - iDrive Safely Online Defensive Driving Course
*Taking an approved New York State Defensive Driving Course entitles principally rated drivers to receive
up to a 10% discount on their vehicle's major auto coverages for three (3) years.
The coverages receiving the discount include: Liability, Personal Injury Protection, Uninsured Motorist and Collision.
The online courses are taken online at your own pace over up to 30 days!
Feel free to call us to see how much it would save in your situation.
Once you have completed an online class, provide us with your certificate so we can apply the discount! Best of luck!
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By Jeff Ryan
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April 7, 2026
Factors You Can’t Easily Control These factors are built into your profile, but still play a major role: Your location: Claim trends, traffic, and weather patterns where you principally drive. Your age and driving experience: Especially for younger drivers. Other drivers in your household: Their age and driving history. The vehicle you own: Unique to the Year, Make, Model, and Sub-model’s damageability and cost of parts/labor. These factors significantly influence price differences, but they don’t tell the whole story. Factors You Can Control This is where habits and wise decisions can make a real difference: Your driving habits: Minimizing tickets and accidents can have a direct impact. Your coverage choices: Liability limits, deductibles, and optional coverages can vary widely. Your insurance consistency: Avoiding lapses in coverage. Your annual mileage: How much and how often you drive. Discount opportunities: Bundling, pay-in-full, NYS defensive driving course. Your Insurance Score (Yes—You Can Influence It) Insurance companies use a credit-based insurance score as part of their rating process. While it’s based on financial behaviors, it is not permanent—and it can be improved over time. Simple habits like: Paying bills on time Reducing outstanding debt Avoiding excessive credit inquiries… can positively impact your score—and in turn, your insurance rates. Your insurance score is under your control and a worthy mid to long-term project in and of itself. For more information on what you can do to positively influence your score, see: Great 8 Tip #8 - What's Credit Got to Do with Insurance? How Can I Improve My Auto Insurance Score Why Comparing Rates Doesn’t Work When someone says, “I only pay…” , the uniqueness of their fingerprint is missing. What are their: Deductibles Driving history Insurance score Household profile Coverage limits: what they may be giving up in terms of protection. Price without context can be misleading and discouraging.









