Driver Alertness Scheme

National Driver Alertness Course. The Association of Chief Police Officers of England, Wales Northern Ireland ACPO favour education rather than punishment for.

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By booking a place on the National Driver Alertness Scheme Course, you agree to be bound by these Terms Conditions. Other service providers within the National.

The National Driver Alertness Course is a one day course with scheduled comfort breaks, designed for drivers as an alternative to prosecution for driving without due care and attention offences.

The course contains a mixture of presentation, discussions, activities and a practical driving session with an instructor.

The course aims to create safer communities by reducing the likelihood that drivers will be involved in future incidents on the roads by encouraging drivers to increase their perceptions of driving as a complex and difficult task, increase awareness of the causes and consequences of collisions, and to develop an action plan to stay safe on the roads.

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YOU WILL NEED YOUR DRIVING LICENCE NUMBER AND A VALID DEBIT OR CREDIT CARD TO MAKE THE BOOKING

FOR BOOKINGS AND ALL QUERIES RELATING TO DRIVER ALERTNESS  PLEASE CALL: 0345 600 1291 OR EMAIL : NDORS.COURSES SUFFOLK.GOV.UK.

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National driver alertness scheme What is the scheme. This scheme aims to educate drivers, rather than punish them for certain road traffic incidents.

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