Also known as: drs.
DRS has various meanings in the Police category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of DRS in Police.
DRS stands for Driver Rectification Scheme, a police-administered program aimed at educating and correcting the behavior of drivers who commit minor traffic offenses. Instead of issuing penalty points or proceeding with prosecution, eligible drivers are offered the opportunity to attend a DRS course. These courses focus on road safety, consequences of poor driving habits, and strategies for safer driving.
The Driver Rectification Scheme is used as a proactive alternative to punishment, helping reduce repeat offenses and improve overall traffic compliance. It is often applied to violations such as speeding, minor collisions, or failure to obey traffic signs, depending on local policy. Completion of the DRS is usually mandatory for the offense to be considered resolved without further legal action.
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