FAQs
Have a question?
Please take a look at our FAQs page – here you will find answers to the most commonly asked questions
Police-Referred driver courses have been moved from a physical classroom to an online classroom. Courses will now be accessed via a secure video link from either your laptop, tablet or phone.
More information on physical classroom courses can be found here.
Once you have booked your course, you will receive an email and/or text. Joining instructions will include the video link to your course and details of the specific IT requirements and the need for a non-distracting area from where to take part.
Please remember to check your spam/junk email folders in case your Joining Instruction email has inadvertently gone in there.
Please see our two user guides here for instructions on how to access our courses online. These will also be included in your joining instructions:
Our telephone lines will be open between 7.30am and 5.00pm (Monday-Friday) and between 8.00am and 3.00pm (Saturday & Sunday).
UKROEd is the UK governing body for police-referred driver offender courses. They suspended all classroom-based courses on Friday 20th March 2020 until further notice. This decision was made to protect the health and safety of our delegates and trainers, and to adhere to the government’s social distancing guidelines.
DriveTech is a service provider, governed by UKROEd’s rules. 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 an attendance in court.
Have a question?
Please take a look at our FAQs page – here you will find answers to the most commonly asked questions
Police-Referred driver courses continue to be delivered online in accordance with the latest Government advice. Courses will be accessed via a secure video link from either your laptop, tablet or phone.