From what I understand (having never done it myself) making everyone do the Speed Awareness Course every 5-10 years would be very cheap and have some benefit.
My eldest did a speed awareness course. Perhaps an occupational hazard for an X5M owner.
Anyway, she tells me it was full of people arguing that it was unfair, 38 jn a 30 zone was OK at whatever time of day they happened caught at, it was a war on the motorists, blah blah blah.
She admits she was bang to rights and realised arguing would achieve nothing other than to prolong the agony, so he pinned back here ears, nodded sagely when required, and sat there quietly.
At the break the trainer approached her and told her that if she didnt engage he would have to mark he down as a non-attendance, forcing her to pretend to be angry and indignant. What was the point of that?
But I do like the idea of a one say course. 20 delegates at a time, one jn every town, self funding, its financially and logistically a more achievable proposition than a re test.