*NOTE: Individuals convicted of DUI
are required to attend a State-approved DUI course (and
in some cases an aggressive driving course). The ADI
course is required for license reinstatement, but it
does not satisfy the State's requirement for attendance
of an approved DUI program or aggressive driving course.
Drivers are also sometimes required by a judge or court
in Florida to attend an ADI course.
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What Does the ADI
Course Teach?
The ADI course teaches participants to accept responsibility
for their license suspension / revocation by focusing
on the behaviors that led to their suspension or revocation
and identifying the associated costs, such as reinstatement
fees, tickets, and time lost from work / family / leisure
activities. The classroom version of the ADI course
utilizes group interaction, facilitated by a highly
trained instructor, to engage all course participants
in discussion and to motivate the group to work together
toward the achievement of behavioral changes that will
prevent future license suspensions or negative consequences.
DTA's ADI course is the only Florida Advanced Driver Improvement
course that teaches students how to control their emotions
and attitudes through the understanding of the concept
of Attitude States. Using Dr. Eric Berne's groundbreaking
theory of Transactional Analysis (TA), the ADI course
teaches students that each of us has three Attitude States
-- Parent, Adult, and Child -- that constantly influence
our behavior. Learning how to identify these Attitude
States is the key to controlling them, which can be critical
during potentially hazardous activities such as driving
a motor vehicle. Students learn that remaining in the
Adult Attitude State is not only the best way to drive
safely, but the best way to eliminate the traffic citations
that can lead to a suspended or revoked license.