Driver Education Courses
UKROEd is the UK governing body for police-referred driver offender courses.
The role of UKROEd is to assist us in offering high-quality courses so as to change behaviour and play our important part in the reduction of collisions, deaths and injuries to road users.
Safer Roads for Nottingham is a service provider, governed by UKROEd. We are obliged to remind delegates that this is part of a judicial process – and the current Police offer of an educational course is an alternative to points and/or a fine, or attendance in court.

National Speed Awareness
(NSAC)
The National Speed Awareness Course (NSAC) is for people who have received a police notice for exceeding a UK speed limit and have been offered the course as an alternative to a fine or points on their licence.
Using a range of interactive and informative modules, Safer Roads for Nottinghamshire's expert trainers help motorists expand their understanding of speed limits and recognise the negative consequences of speeding to change behaviours and reduce reoffending.
Safer Roads for Nottinghamshire offers courses both virtually, using Microsoft Teams, or in one of 9 venues around the county
The NSAC course is part of the National Driver Offender Retraining Scheme (NDORS) and is licensed by UKROEd. It is a behavioural change course for people who have committed a speeding offence and who have been diverted from court by the police using a Conditional Offer Fixed Penalty Notice (COFPN).

National Motorway Awareness
(NMAC)
The National Motorway Awareness Course (NMAC) is for people who have been caught breaking laws designed to keep all motorway users safe, and who police feel would benefit from re-education rather than punishment.
Using a range of interactive and informative modules, Safer Roads for Nottinghamshire's expert trainers deliver the course, which is designed to help drivers and riders to make better decisions and reduce the likelihood of re-offending. Safer Roads for Nottinghamshire offers courses both virtually, using Microsoft Teams or in one of 9 venues around the county
The NMAC course is part of the National Driver Offender Retraining Scheme (NDORS), which is licensed by UKROEd. It is a behavioural change course for people who have committed a motorway offence, and who have been diverted from court by the police using a Conditional Offer Fixed Penalty Notice (COFPN).

What's Driving Us?
(WDU?)
The What’s Driving Us? (WDU) The course helps people who have been found driving without consideration for the safety of other road users to see their actions in a new way.
It offers an alternative to prosecution for driving offences such as failing to comply with traffic directions, neglecting pedestrian rights, not being in proper control of a vehicle or inadequate supervision of a learner driver.
Using a range of interactive and informative modules, Safer Roads for Nottinghamshire's expert trainers deliver the course, which is designed to help drivers and riders understand what’s influencing their motoring style and change it for the better to avoid the unthinkable.
The WDU course is part of the National Driver Offender Retraining Scheme (NDORS), which is licensed by UKROEd. It is a behavioural change course for people who have been found driving without consideration for the safety of other road users, and who have been diverted from court by the police using a Conditional Offer Fixed Penalty Notice (COFPN).

National Rider Risk Awareness Course
(NRRAC)
Motorcycle and moped riders are among the most vulnerable of all road users, and it can be too easy to forget the risks.
The National Rider Risk Awareness Course (NRRAC) is for riders whose on-road behaviour could be described as thrill-seeking, anti-social or careless, but who police believe would respond well to education. The course on currently only available virtually.
Using a range of interactive and informative modules, Safer Roads for Nottinghamshire's expert trainers deliver the course, which is designed to help motorcyclists challenge their assumptions and change risky behaviours and has been specially adapted to the two-wheel experience.
The NRRAC course is part of the National Driver Offender Retraining Scheme, NDORS, which is licensed by UKROEd. It is a behavioural change course for those who have committed an offence whilst riding a powered two-wheeler, and who have been diverted from court by the police through the issuing of a Conditional Offer Fixed Penalty Notice (COFPN).

National Speed Awareness
(NSAC)
The National Speed Awareness Course (NSAC) is for people who have received a police notice for exceeding a UK speed limit and have been offered the course as an alternative to a fine or points on their licence.
Using a range of interactive and informative modules, Safer Roads for Nottinghamshire's expert trainers help motorists expand their understanding of speed limits and recognise the negative consequences of speeding to change behaviours and reduce reoffending.
Safer Roads for Nottinghamshire offers courses both virtually, using Microsoft Teams, or in one of 9 venues around the county
The NSAC course is part of the National Driver Offender Retraining Scheme (NDORS) and is licensed by UKROEd. It is a behavioural change course for people who have committed a speeding offence and who have been diverted from court by the police using a Conditional Offer Fixed Penalty Notice (COFPN).

National Motorway Awareness
(NMAC)
The National Motorway Awareness Course (NMAC) is for people who have been caught breaking laws designed to keep all motorway users safe, and who police feel would benefit from re-education rather than punishment.
Using a range of interactive and informative modules, Safer Roads for Nottinghamshire's expert trainers deliver the course, which is designed to help drivers and riders to make better decisions and reduce the likelihood of re-offending. Safer Roads for Nottinghamshire offers courses both virtually, using Microsoft Teams or in one of 9 venues around the county
The NMAC course is part of the National Driver Offender Retraining Scheme (NDORS), which is licensed by UKROEd. It is a behavioural change course for people who have committed a motorway offence, and who have been diverted from court by the police using a Conditional Offer Fixed Penalty Notice (COFPN).

What's Driving Us?
(WDU?)
The What’s Driving Us? (WDU) The course helps people who have been found driving without consideration for the safety of other road users to see their actions in a new way.
It offers an alternative to prosecution for driving offences such as failing to comply with traffic directions, neglecting pedestrian rights, not being in proper control of a vehicle or inadequate supervision of a learner driver.
Using a range of interactive and informative modules, Safer Roads for Nottinghamshire's expert trainers deliver the course, which is designed to help drivers and riders understand what’s influencing their motoring style and change it for the better to avoid the unthinkable.
The WDU course is part of the National Driver Offender Retraining Scheme (NDORS), which is licensed by UKROEd. It is a behavioural change course for people who have been found driving without consideration for the safety of other road users, and who have been diverted from court by the police using a Conditional Offer Fixed Penalty Notice (COFPN).

National Rider Risk Awareness Course
(NRRAC)
Motorcycle and moped riders are among the most vulnerable of all road users, and it can be too easy to forget the risks.
The National Rider Risk Awareness Course (NRRAC) is for riders whose on-road behaviour could be described as thrill-seeking, anti-social or careless, but who police believe would respond well to education. The course on currently only available virtually.
Using a range of interactive and informative modules, Safer Roads for Nottinghamshire's expert trainers deliver the course, which is designed to help motorcyclists challenge their assumptions and change risky behaviours and has been specially adapted to the two-wheel experience.
The NRRAC course is part of the National Driver Offender Retraining Scheme, NDORS, which is licensed by UKROEd. It is a behavioural change course for those who have committed an offence whilst riding a powered two-wheeler, and who have been diverted from court by the police through the issuing of a Conditional Offer Fixed Penalty Notice (COFPN).
Rebooking & Referrals
If you need to rebook a course, OR if you have been referred by the police for one of the following courses:
National Motorway Awareness
National Speed Awareness
What's Driving Us?
National Rider Risk Awareness Course
You can go straight to the NDORS Portal to start your booking or to reschedule your existing booking:
Book Now or Rebook
Rebooking & Referrals
If you need to rebook a course, OR if you have been referred by the police for one of the following courses:
National Motorway Awareness
National Speed Awareness
What's Driving Us?
National Rider Risk Awareness Course
You can go straight to the NDORS Portal to start your booking or to reschedule your existing booking:
Book Now or Rebook