Quick clarification
- The Texas Driver Responsibility Program ended in 2019.
- There is no active statewide “points removal” system.
- Defensive driving can help prevent a conviction.
- A dismissed ticket avoids a mark on your driving record.
What Happened to the Texas Point System?
Texas previously operated under the Driver Responsibility Program (DRP), which assigned points to certain traffic violations.
That program ended in 2019. Today, Texas does not use a statewide point accumulation system that drivers can “remove points” from.
So What Does Defensive Driving Actually Do?
If approved by the court, defensive driving allows you to:
- Dismiss an eligible traffic ticket
- Avoid a conviction appearing on your record
- Potentially prevent insurance rate increases
That’s why many drivers still search for “remove points” — what they’re really trying to avoid is a conviction.
Will Defensive Driving Lower My Insurance?
Insurance companies evaluate risk differently, but avoiding a conviction may help prevent rate increases tied to a traffic violation.
Some drivers also complete defensive driving voluntarily for an insurance discount, depending on their provider.
How Long Does Defensive Driving Take?
Texas requires a 6-hour course. You can complete it online at your own pace.
Learn more about timing here: How Long Is Defensive Driving in Conroe? .
Facing a Deadline?
If you’re completing defensive driving for ticket dismissal, make sure you know your court deadline.
Review this guide: Conroe Ticket Dismissal Deadline .
Ready to Start Defensive Driving?
If your citation qualifies, you can begin immediately online and complete the required 6-hour course from anywhere.
Start Texas Defensive DrivingNeed Clarification?
Visit the help center for step-by-step guidance on what applies to your situation: Conroe Driving Safety Help Center .