Learn How to Book a Speed Awareness Course in 5 Simple Steps

Driving a car is more than just knowing how to operate the vehicle. In order to be a responsible driver, one must also be knowledgeable about the rules of the road. Speeding is a common offense that can lead to deadly accidents. Fortunately, drivers caught exceeding the limit have the opportunity to attend a speed awareness course to gain awareness about their driving habits and how they can avoid further violations. In this blog post, we’ll teach you how to book a speed awareness course in five simple steps.

Step 1: If You’re Eligible, Wait for a Letter

If you’re caught speeding, you will receive a Notice of Intended Prosecution (NIP) in the mail. This notice informs you that you have been caught violating the law and will be fined or have points added to your license. But don’t worry, this is also your opportunity to attend a speed awareness course. If you are eligible, details of the course will be included in the letter. If you’re not sure if you’re eligible, check with your local police department.

Step 2: Choose the Course Provider

After receiving the letter and making sure you’re eligible, you will need to choose a course provider. There are several providers across the UK, and you can find a list of them on the National Driver Offender Retraining Scheme (NDORS) website. Look through the providers in your area and choose one that suits you best. Remember, you’ll need to pay for the course yourself.

Step 3: Book Your Course

You can book your course either online or over the phone, depending on the provider you choose. Make sure you have your NIP available as you’ll need the reference number to book. Additionally, you’ll need to provide your driving license number. Once your booking is confirmed, you will receive details about the course.

Step 4: Attend the Course

On the day of your course, you’ll need to arrive at the designated location on time and with all the necessary documents. This includes your driving license and the NIP letter. The course will usually last for four hours and will involve a mix of theory and practical exercises to raise awareness about speeding and its consequences. You’ll also be required to take breaks in between.

Step 5: Receive Your Certificate

After completing the course, you will receive a certificate of attendance. Make sure you keep this safe, as you may need it in the future if you receive another NIP. It’s also important to note that attendance is not a guarantee that you won’t receive points on your license. The purpose of the course is to make you aware of your driving behavior and reduce the likelihood of you offending again.

The Bottom Line

Speed awareness courses are not just a way to avoid receiving points on your driving license, they’re an opportunity to learn and become a better driver. If you’ve been caught speeding, follow these five simple steps to book your course and be proud of your efforts to become a more responsible driver. Remember, safety on the roads is everyone’s responsibility.

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By knbbs-sharer

Hi, I'm Happy Sharer and I love sharing interesting and useful knowledge with others. I have a passion for learning and enjoy explaining complex concepts in a simple way.

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