Driver Improvement Scheme

The Thames Valley Driver Improvement Scheme (DIS) provides drivers who have been involved in a road crash/incident with a chance to receive further driver training.

95% of all road crashes are due to human error, which underlines the importance of driver improvement schemes.

The DIS is managed and delivered by Drive Tech (UK) plc. To attend a DIS course, the following criteria must be met:

  • You have been involved in a road crash or incident where the police have investigated the circumstances and feel that you have a case to answer in court, or the police feel that you would benefit from attending on a voluntary self-referral basis.
  • You must possess a full driving licence.
  • You must book your course within a maximum of 21 days since your offence.
  • You must take the course within two months (60 days) of booking.
  • You must complete the course within five months (150 days) since your offence.
  • You must meet the terms and conditions. View the terms and conditions of the DIS course (opens new window).

The DIS aims to:

  • Improve attitudes and driving behaviour.
  • Reduce the occurence of crashes and injury to drivers who have been identified as being at risk.
  • Reduce the incidence of re-offending among a client group of 'due care and attention' offenders.

Visit the Drive Tech DIS website for more information.

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