Educational driving course provider wins West Midlands Police contract

A Telford-based provider of educational driving courses has won a contract to continue to deliver speed awareness and other courses for West Midlands Police under the National Driver Offender Retraining Scheme (NDORS).

TTC Group has been working with West Midlands Police for more than ten years and, following a competitive tender, will continue to provide training and awareness programmes potentially through to 2025.

This will involve delivering National Speed Awareness, Safe and Considerate Driving, Rider Intervention and Development Experience, ‘What’s Driving Us?’ and National Motorway Awareness courses across seven venues in the Black Country, Birmingham, Coventry and Solihull.

The latest contract marks a successful twelve months for TTC, with the latest award following wins in Cumbria and Scotland that will see the organisation now support over 400,000 people to become better drivers every year.

“We have been working with West Midlands Police since 2010 and understand the level of service, accessibility of courses and quality of training they expect as part of its commitment to making the area’s roads safer,” said Sharon Haynes, director at TTC Group.

“All of the five courses we deliver have been designed to educate motorists so they become better drivers and reduce the number of casualties in the region.”

She added: “A lot of work has gone into making sure the content is engaging and our 50-strong team of trainers all have extensive experience and a track record of supporting individuals in a way that gets results.

“Venues have also been chosen to make sure the courses are as accessible as possible, whilst our online system is robust and efficient to make bookings simple and easy to complete. All of this has helped us secure 99% client satisfaction rate for our work with Police forces.”

TTC Group delivers NDORS courses on behalf of 14 Police forces throughout England, Scotland and Wales.

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