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What will make you ineligible to take DD?

  1. Driving above the speed limit

  2. Having a clean driving record

  3. Being charged with a traffic violation

  4. You were charged for: Reckless driving, Overtaking a school bus loading or unloading, Speeding 25 miles or more over the speed limit, Failure to exchange information at the scene of an accident, Violations in construction zones, Failure to maintain car insurance

The correct answer is: You were charged for: Reckless driving, Overtaking a school bus loading or unloading, Speeding 25 miles or more over the speed limit, Failure to exchange information at the scene of an accident, Violations in construction zones, Failure to maintain car insurance

To be ineligible to take a Defensive Driving (DD) course in Texas, you need to meet certain criteria. The correct answer, option D, lists specific violations that would make you ineligible, such as reckless driving, speeding significantly over the speed limit, and failure to maintain car insurance. These are serious violations that would prevent you from taking the course. Options A, B, and C are not reasons for ineligibility to take the course. Driving above the speed limit (option A) does not automatically disqualify you, as it may be the reason you are considering taking the course in the first place. Having a clean driving record (option B) is actually a positive factor and would not make you ineligible. Being charged with a traffic violation (option C) does not necessarily mean you cannot take the course, unless it falls under the serious violations listed in option D.