That's amazing. Even with an extra six hours, there are still a lot of people who didn't learn about 46.035 (i) and (k), the legal definition of intoxication, all the requirements that have to be met before a sign counts as 30.06 notice, the definition of premises, civil immunity, and other common gaps in knowledge. Not to mention all the old wives tales I hear from people who passed a class, although I guess that's what bad instructors teach instead of the law.Charles L. Cotton wrote:The Texas Legislature via the Gov't Code specifies the subject matter to be taught as well as the minimum times. The 10 hour requirement for a new license to far too long and every instructor must decide where to put the additional six hours.
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