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What is ADETS North Carolina?

Absolute Advocacy ADETS Classes in Charlotte and Concord NC

ADETS stands for Alcohol Drug Education Traffic School. It’s one of our core services here at Absolute Advocacy. We are proud to be one of the best DWI and substance abuse education providers in North Carolina. We service Cabarrus and Mecklenburg counties, but our reach extends much further as we strive to education parents, children, and people across the nation about substance abuse, addiction, and treatment.

Who Benefit from ADETS Classes

North Carolina ADETS programs are designed to help people make the right life choices when facing the use of drugs or abuse of alcohol. The ultimate goal of ADETS is to prevent and reduce the number of accidents, injuries, deaths, and crimes caused by people who use alcohol and drugs.

The program is made for people who don’t have an identified substance use disorder, but they may be at risk of these disorders. ADETS classes are not and cannot be offered by just any company. The program is built around the need for a certified counselor, and classes must be conducted by trained therapists.

For individuals who have lost or seen their driver’s license suspended due to a DWI in North Carolina or drug related charge, ADETS classes are crucial to regaining their driving privileges. The DMV requires a certificate of completion from the ADETS service provider showing the completed DWI assessment and program.

The Scope of North Carolina ADETS Classes

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), our state ranks among the top 10 for alcohol-impaired driving deaths in the United States. ADETS classes are particularly important because they aid in the prevention of repeat offenses.

Classes cover the range of DWI problems in North Carolina and the nation. They educate students regarding the real life consequences of driving while impaired and taking personal responsibility for those consequences. Classes also discuss the legal system, the implications of being arrested in North Carolina for a DWI, and the responsibilities involved.

Do ADETS Classes Work?

What has the impact of ADETS classes been on drunk driving and alcohol-impaired incidents in our state? In 2012, North Carolina’s stats were as follows:

According to madd.org, the drunk driving fatalities for 2013 (0.08 BAC or higher) totaled 371 or 28.8 percent of all total traffic deaths. This is a 2.2 percent drop from 2012. Alcohol related crashes and crash injuries are not yet available.

Do ADETS classes work? Based on the statistics, yes. ADETS are just one of the solutions currently in place in our state. They play an important role in effectively lowering the number of deaths and injuries related to DWI’s in North Carolina.

ADETS Class – Online

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Join Absolute Advocacy for our upcoming ADETS DWI class in May 2024. Our flexible scheduling options cater to your needs, even if you've previously completed your assessment elsewhere. This 16-hour […]

ADETS Class – Online

Virtual Event Virtual Event

Join Absolute Advocacy for our upcoming ADETS DWI class in June 2024. Our flexible scheduling options cater to your needs, even if you've previously completed your assessment elsewhere. This 16-hour […]

ADETS Class – Online

Virtual Event Virtual Event

Join Absolute Advocacy for our upcoming ADETS DWI class in July 2024. Our flexible scheduling options cater to your needs, even if you've previously completed your assessment elsewhere. This 16-hour […]

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Absolute Advocacy – Charlotte

1977 J N Pease Place Suite 104
Charlotte, NC 28262
United States (US)
Phone: (704) 274-2978
Fax: (704) 271-1559

Absolute Advocacy – Concord

3 Union Street South
Suite 210,
Concord, NC 28025
United States (US)
Phone: (704) 215-4095
Fax: (704) 271-1559
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