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The Driving Instructor's Handbook

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The ADI Registrar makes an assessment of the risk you’re likely to pose to the public. Personal conduct

By the end of this book, you will have an excellent understanding of coaching and client-centred learning and you will be equipped with dozens of techniques to help your learner drivers become safe and responsible drivers – for LIFE. You can sign up to the voluntary code of practice agreed by DVSA and the driving instruction industry. Develop your professional skills Driving instructor lesson plan diagrams turning left and right, Open and closed junctions, Emerging left and right and Y junctions The MOST COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE FOR DRIVING INSTRUCTOR LESSON PLANS FOR Independent driving - Signs and Sat Navregister to have your details shown on the GOV.UK service to find driving schools, lessons and instructors The ADI Registrar will look at all the facts of the case and will make a final decision. You’ll get a letter to tell you about the decision.

With the exception of the 6-hours practical training, PDIs do not necessarily need advice and support from an ADI trainer to complete the home study course successfully. It can be done independently. If DVSA does not think you are suitable, they will tell you why and what you need to do before you apply again Written specifically for driving instructors who want to gain a better understanding of coaching and client-centred learning techniques. Who’s In The Driving Seat? is written by UK Driving Instruction industry experts and coaching specialists, Ged Wilmot and Claire Wilmot. Recommending that PDIs carry out the 6-hour, practical training programme with their trainer to help bring the theory to life The Driving Instructor's Handbook covers every aspect of being a driving instructor, from the role itself, to the characteristics needed to the job effectively, through to preparation for the ADI exams. Now in its 22nd edition, the book includes detailed guidance on issues such as licences, training, teaching and coaching skills and road traffic law.You’ll be training drivers to meet the national standard for driving cars and light vans. It sets out the skills, knowledge and understanding they need to be a safe and responsible car or van driver.

It’s also unlikely that you’ll be classed as a ‘fit and proper’ person if you’ve been found guilty of: DVSA encourages you to join ADI associations and organisations so your interests are properly represented in talks. Each organisation has its own terms and conditions. Fully updated to cover all changes including updates to the ADI theory and practical tests, new rules in the Highway Code, revised motorway legislation, different rules and procedures in Northern Ireland and updated advice on disabilities, this book is essential reading for anyone involved in the training of drivers or driving instructors. New to this edition: Contains essential updates to the UK driving test, including: changes to the manoeuvres and independent driving, the new-style ADI practical and theory tests, new Highway Code rules This explains all you need for you and your pupil on dealing with Pedestrian Crossings, Traffic lights and Filter Lights

Before reaching a decision on whether you’re a ‘fit and proper’ person, the risk you’re likely to pose to pupils is assessed by considering factors like: Taking the mystery out of client-centred learning and coaching, Who’s In the Driving Seat? is an invaluable resource for all trainee and qualified driving instructors, regardless of age or experience.

Designed by ORDIT registered trainers Driver Training Ltd who have been training people to become driving instructors for almost 20 years, this Driving instructor teaching aid, will help you to increase your knowledge of subjects, which means you can teach them more easily and therefore your pupils thrive as they now understand more thoroughly how to deal with subjects. It’s not possible to be definitive about what’s classed as ‘fit and proper’. There has to be some discretion to take into account the circumstances of each case. You’ll need to provide your own dual-control car that meets the rules to be used for driving tests and pay for repairs and insurance. 5.2 Book and take your pupils for their driving tests the length of time since the offence occurred and if it’s ‘spent’ under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 The Official DVSA Guide to Hazard Perception - DVD ROM Official Recommended Books to pass ADI part 1This explains all you need for you and your pupil on dealing with overtaking, dual carriageways and motorways DVSA encourages you to take continuing professional development (CPD). This is voluntary development to keep your skills up to date. If DVSA decides you are suitable, you will then need to pass an assessment of your training skills with DVSA. Prepare for your assessment Information on a criminal record certificate is only seen by DVSA staff who need to see it as part of the suitability assessment process. They have: Pass Plus is a practical training course that takes at least 6 hours and is for drivers to improve their skills and drive more safely.

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