The Transport Research Center offers therapeutic courses for drivers who have lost their driver’s licenses due to serious traffic violations. The goal is to change their behavior and reduce the risk of repeat offenses. Studies confirm an effectiveness rate of up to 90%. These courses are mandatory, for example, for drivers facing a driving ban of 18 months or more.
The Transport Research Center is involved in conducting therapeutic courses for drivers who have lost their driver’s licenses due to serious traffic violations. The goal of these courses is to change participants’ behavior, reduce the risk of recidivism, and promote safer driving behavior. Research confirms that therapy can reduce the recurrence of risky behavior by up to 90%. The courses are mandatory for drivers with a driving ban of 18 months or longer, for those who refuse an alcohol or drug test, or based on a court decision.
For more information, see the Czech Television report, which also features Pavel Řezáč, Director of the Division of Transportation Technologies and Human Factors and Director of the CDV Methodological Center. The segment on therapeutic programs begins at the 27-minute mark.