Where are speed awareness courses held NI?

Where are speed awareness courses held NI?

The four hour classroom based Speed Awareness Scheme courses will be held in Omagh, Coleraine, Belfast and Newry. The course follows a nationally approved syllabus, and will be run by DriveTech, part of the AA, and is delivered by approved road safety specialists.

Can you choose where you do your speed awareness course?

You can choose to take a course at any location—you aren’t restricted to taking it in the area where you committed the speeding offence. Once you’ve accepted the police’s offer of a course, you’ll need to book in online.

Can I use my phone for speed awareness course?

Currently, all speed awareness courses are offered online. These sessions are only 2 1/2 hours long, with a 10-minute break. For an online speed awareness course, you need a fully charged laptop, phone or tablet with a webcam/camera and access to fast internet.

What happens if you don’t turn up to a speed awareness course?

In the instance that you do not attend your course, you will need to contact the course provider as soon as possible to see if you are able to rebook. Note that you may have to pay a rebooking fee. There will be some instances where you are not able to rebook and therefore legal proceedings will take place.

Do North Yorkshire Police offer speed awareness courses?

If you’re stopped by the police they have discretion to: give you a verbal warning. send you a fixed penalty notice. offer a speed awareness course.

Do I have to tell insurance about speed awareness course?

You don’t legally have to tell your insurance provider that you’ve been on a speed awareness course, unless they specifically ask you. There’s always the chance that withholding information could invalidate your car insurance – so it’s not worth the risk of keeping quiet.

Do I have to tell my insurance company about a speed awareness course?

Does 3 points affect insurance?

However, bearing all that in mind, research suggests three points could raise a driver’s car insurance premium by an average of 5%, while six penalty points could push the cost of insurance up by an average of 25%.

What is National Speed Awareness Course – NSAC?

National Speed Awareness Course – NSAC NDORS offer a range of courses one of which is the National Speed Awareness Course – NSAC which are designed to cover most low level moving traffic offences. The scheme is operated on behalf of the police service who outline the type of offender and the offences.

Where can I find a video of the Speed Awareness Course?

Watch a video about the speed awareness course at https://vimeo.com/tinkertaylor/review/339314175/a52969d4c6 Who is the Course For? This course is designed to cover appropriate speeding offences detected by Automatic Camera Devices and Police Officers.

Can a speeding offender take a Speed Awareness Course?

The National Speed Awareness Scheme (NSAS) will allow speeding offenders to take a course in the area of their choice, providing the areas authority has adopted the arrangements for the courses to be held. Once a motorist has completed the course, they will be ineligible for another course for the duration of three years.

What is the NDORS Speed Awareness Course?

This speed awareness course is designed by the NDORS Course Development Unit, comprising of leading behavioural change and transport academics, experienced and senior practitioners from the world of enforcement and road safety. Watch a video about the speed awareness course at https://vimeo.com/tinkertaylor/review/339314175/a52969d4c6

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