Traffic Offender Intervention Programs & Providers

About TOIP:

The Traffic Offender Intervention Program is a local court based program targeting offenders who have pleaded guilty to, or been found guilty of, a traffic offence.

The goal of the program is to provide offenders with the information and skills necessary to develop positive attitudes towards driving and develop safer driving behaviours.

The program is regulated under the Criminal Procedure Act 1986. A register of approved course providers has been established and courses included on the Traffic Offender Intervention Program Register are approved for a period of three years.

List of Providers servicing the Young Area

PCYC Young
Course & Enrolments are currently online only
Held over two consecutive Saturdays via Virtual Classroom Attendance
Enrol here:https://www.pcycdrivereducationprograms-toip.org.au
Contact:  Young PCYC – 02 6382 5392 or young@pcycnsw.org.au

 

Road Sense Australia
Available in Self-Paced or Virtual Classroom Attendance
www.roadsense.org.au
Contact:  1300 810 008

 

SAVE Traffic Offender Intervention Program
Available in Self-Paced Attendance only
www.savetrafficoffenderprogram.com
Contact:  0408 910 025

 

Traffic Offenders Rehabilitation Program (TORP)
Available in Self-Paced or Virtual Classroom Attendance
www.trafficoffendersprogram.org.au
Contact:  0426 994 769

 

ASPIRE Traffic Offender Course
Available in Virtual Classroom Attendance only
www.aspiretoc.com.au
Contact:  0437 488 076

 

Please Note:  Some of the above courses may take several days to process the Certificate of Completion.  We kindly request you seek to complete your course at least one week prior to your matter being heard in Court to allow the Certificate of Completion to be provided to our office.  Failure to do so may result in your matter being adjourned to a later date, which may incur additional representation costs. 

The above list has been extracted from the Register of Approved Course Providers through the Local Court website (Click here to view the Local Court Website).

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