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A.D.I. TRAINING COURSES

In order to become an Approved Driving Instructor (A.D.I.) you have to follow a study syllabus set by the Driving Standards Agency (D.S.A.) and successfully take three stringent tests with high pass marks, also set by the same organisation.

For more detailed guidance on what is involved see the DRIVERS WORLD ‘Information Section’ – specifically ‘The Road To Becoming An A.D.I.’

It is not the intention here to provide any kind of distance learning or on-line learning course. There are many well established trainers in this field who provide structured courses – usually for large fees which are not returnable, no matter what the outcome.

However, it is the intention to provide the learning tools whereby the whole process can be made easier and also to supplement any formal training course you may undertake - all at a very small fraction of the cost of anything offered elsewhere.

Hopefully you will find what is offered to be both useful and helpful in avoiding the disappointment of failure and the subsequent loss of fees without obtaining the desired end result.

Indeed it is not unusual for those with relatively good basic learning abilities and communicating skills to become an A.D.I. without having undertaken any formal training.

HERE YOU WILL FIND THE TOOLS WHICH WILL ASSIST YOU IN YOUR QUEST FOR AN A.D.I. CERTIFICATE.

 

THE A.D.I.THEORY TEST

 

THE A.D.I. DRIVING TEST

 

THE TEST OF INSTRUCTIONAL ABILITY


Surprising Facts

  • There are upwards of 60 million people in the U.K. population.
     

  • There are approximately 21 million Licensed Drivers
     

  • There are 28 Million Vehicles on the roads.
     

  • 1.2 Million new driving licenses are issued every year.
     

  • Every year 700,000 young people become eligible to drive.
     

  • There are currently 32,000 Driving Instructors. The vast majority of whom are independent and self-employed.
     


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