The Traffic Offender Intervention Program (TOIP) 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.
Who can participate in TOIP?
- TOIP is targeted towards those of legal driving age who have pleaded guilty to, or been found guilty of, a traffic offence
- A person's legal representative as well as the magistrate can make an order for a person to participate in the traffic course.
Where and how to enrol in TOIP
- TOIP is a paid course. There is a small fee to undertake the program, which is determined by the service provider at each location.
- Approved TOIP providers should consider waiving or reducing the fee in circumstances of financial disadvantage.
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