Repeat training

Repeat training

Holders of a primary license who have had their right to drive revoked must undergo repeat training.

  1. The purpose of the repeat training is to reinforce the law-abiding traffic behaviour of a driver with a primary license by counceling them in order to restore safe and considerate traffic behaviour towards fellow road users.

  2. During repeat training, the driver’s self-regulation skills are developed, personal risk factors are assessed, conflict situations are played out, responsibility is raised in traffic behaviour and the perception of related problems is improved, behaviour is corrected to avoid participating in traffic while intoxicated, and the knowledge underlying safe driving is expanded and deepened.

Repeat training consists of:

  1. Training for driver who has been punished for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol or in  a condition exceeding the alcohol limit;

  2. Training for drivers with general signs of risky behaviour whose right to drive a motor vehicle has been repeatedly revoked

  3. Training for drivers with general signs of risky behaviour whose right to drive a motor vehicle has been revoked for the first time.

Repeat training is organised  by:

  1. A higher education institution that has a license from the Ministry of Education and Research to train motor vehicle driver teachers or traffic safety specialists.

  2. A motor vehicle driver trainer who has a license from the Ministry of Education and Research to train motor vehicle drivers.

Repeat training is carried out by:

  1. A psychologist who has completed the basic training of a further education trainer for traffic offenders and who has been approved by the Road Administration to carry out repeat training. The psychologist may conduct repeat training for drivers who have been punished for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or for driving in a condition exceeding the alcohol limit, or for holders of a primary driver’s license who have either had the right to drive revoked for the first time or repeatedly.

or:

  1. Repeat trainer who meets the requirements for a motor vehicle driver’s teacher and has completed the basic training of a further education trainer for traffic offenders and who has been approved by the Road Administration to carry out repeat training. The repeat trainer may conduct repeat training for drivers whose right to drive has been revoked for the first time.

When coming to the training course, bring with you:

ID-card or passport.

Registration