NDORS - National Speed Awareness Course Questions

Why have I been offered the course?
The police offer courses to drivers/riders as an alternative to a fixed penalty or prosecution for the offence of speeding. Courses must be normally completed within 4 months from the date of the offence.

What does attending a course involve?
The course is classroom or virtually based and is delivered using a combination of listening to information and group discussion.

Can I attend a course other than in Cleveland or Durham police force areas?
The scheme operates in most other areas of England, Wales and N. Ireland but run on different days in different areas. If you wish to attend a course other than in Cleveland or Durham you will be able to select an area when booking online. Alternatively refer to the Service Provider telephone numbers with your course offer.

Will there be a test on my course?
No, there is no test on this course. However, you are expected to satisfactorily complete the course and play an active part throughout the presentation.

What if I have special requirements?
We will endeavour to meet your needs - please inform us when booking online by entering these in the special Requirements section or by calling us on 01429 523803.

Can I attend a course if I am unable to find my driving licence?
It is essential you provide photographic identification on the day of the course, Photocard Driving Licence or Passport. If you do not have photographic identification you will not be able to participate in the course. If you have lost your UK licence contact the DVLA on tel. 0300 790 6801 or visit the DVLA website for advice.

NDORS National Driver Offender Retraining Scheme
NDORS National Speed Awareness Course