You should be able to ask your insurance company. But generally the way it worked in my state was any licensed course (dui/accident/young driver) is all it took. Just a 8 hour class watching video reminders of how to drive safely. We then told them when and where attended and USAA gave a discount.
All violators and us life experienced persons are rolled into one group. So you may sit in a room with 8 other people who clearly look like they just got their first ticket at age 17 or are trying to keep there license active after alcohol or drug stop. So it's kinda a slap in the face, everyone looks at you like you can't hear or see anymore and that's why you are there. But on a serious note, I have never known them to require a driving course or eye/ear/reaction test. Just videos.
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