Traffic Offender Program

Police and Community Youth Club Sutherland

 

Having passed all the required regulatory road knowledge tests and then passing a driving ability road test, which shows one's ability to drive your car safely, you may be awarded a Licence to drive a vehicle on the Australian Public roads. But driving should be regarded as a privilege and not a right. Those drivers that ignore or break the rules governing our roads will be subject to fines, suspension disqualification or cancellation of licence or even imprisoned. The NSW Police Service is there to enforce the law and thereby making the roads a safer place for all. A large part of the Police role is education. The Traffic Offenders Program is one way our Police Service is making the community aware of the rules and the consequences if they are not adhered to.

 

 

 What is the TOP.

 What are in the 8 sessions?

 Assignment Internet Resources.

 Session Time Table for 2002

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