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When a motorist is placed on probation for driving violations, the court may require that the motorist attend a probationary driving school program.

This program is designed to help the motorist learn the rules of the road, improve their driving skills, and recognize the dangers of impaired driving. The program typically consists of classroom instruction, driving simulations, and an assessment of the motorist's driving ability. Depending on the court's requirements, the motorist may also be required to take additional driving classes or complete community service. The motorist must comply with the probationary period in order to maintain their driving privileges.

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