Learn2drive is a group of very highly qualified driving instructor trainers we are specialists, we train people to drive.
If you are over 21 years of age and have held a full UK, Northern Ireland, or European Driving Licence for more than 3 1/2 years, with no driving penalty points, we can train you to become a Approved Driving Instructor, ADI, guaranteeing you a position working for a local or national driving school. As a Trainee Driving Instructor you can start a new career be your own boss, you can work as much or as little as you want, you must be sponsored by a driving school, so you can Learn while you earn! Test Examiner.
We can offer training for The Cardington Special Test, this demands driving to a very high standard, for those who are planning a career as a Driving Test Examiner. We deliver Fleet Driver Training, to company car drivers / high mileage drivers, again to a very high standard, (Risk Management), we assess your driving, offering help and advice on how to reduce the risk of having or being involved in an incident, eco-driving adopting a safe style of driving that reflects your companies image.
Learner drivers, with the roads as busy as they are, also with the appalling statistics of young drivers who die on the road today, as a parents ourselves we believe it is imperative they get the best training possible.
We are also able to deliver all of the above training to disabled people as one of our trainers is a National Disability Tuition Registered Trainer (Banstead) now known as Queen Elizabeth Foundation for the Disabled, Carshalton.
We are also able to help the average driver who wants to improve their own driving ability, we offer training to either RoSPA, Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, Advanced Drivers Association, or IAM, Institute of Advanced Motorist’s, either one of these qualifications can reduce the cost of your car insurance.
Here in Surrey we have some of the busiest roads in the country, surrounded by Motorways, even the most hardened drivers could do with help to navigate the M25. We offer a vast range of driver training in this area, from the young to the not so young, in manual or automatic cars, for able or disabled. ALL Lessons are conducted in Dual Controlled vehicles.
Begin a course of weekly lessons. Each week you will have one or two, two hour lessons at times that best suit your circumstances. (N.B. 1 hour lessons are very unproductive and not common practice)
Following an initial assessment lesson embark on a one or two week course of lessons leading up to a test. This type of course can be very successful, but does not suit everyone.
Just Passed Your Test? Become an even better driver & reduce your insurance by as much as 40%. Six specially designed modules which cover driving in and out of town, all weathers, night driving, dual carriageway and motorways.
Driving on the motorway for the first time can be very daunting. Structured introduction to motorway driving confidence a safer driver.
Training to become a Driving Instructor is not as difficult as some might say. The problem comes when choosing your driving instructor training. You need the highest quality training possible, "without spending a fortune to qualify”. So, choose your Driving Instructor Course provider carefully. Place the initial emphasis on the quality and cost of the training and not on the promises of what the Driving School will give you when you pass. At the end of the day, if you don't qualify - you won't need the school.
Several things need to be considered when deciding whether to become a driving instructor.
These are just a few of the questions you need to ask yourself.
Once you're satisfied it's the right career for you, consider the qualifying process. You must register with the DSA (Driving Standards Agency) and be able to satisfy the conditions listed below.
Then there are 3 exams to be passed, in turn, which fully test your ability to qualify as an instructor. Here are a few facts...
You must have held a full UK / Northern Ireland, or European Driving License, for 3 1/2 years, are over the age of 21yrs old, preferable with no driving penalty points, or less than 6 points can be considered, you will also have passed the CRB Criminal Records Bureau check, to see if you are a good, fit and proper person to deliver training, before being accepted on the ADI Register.
Theory
This has to be taken at a Driving Standards Agency test centre, and consists of 100 multiple choice questions. The subjects are arranged into four bands, these are:
The Hazard Perception Test
A driving and eyesight test conducted by a Driving Standards Agency Supervising Examiner. The test can be conducted at a test centre local to your home and is approximately one hour long. You are expected to drive in a business like, disciplined manner along a varied route showing your ability to manoeuvre and control the car safely. This is not a learner test, but a vocational test. Your driving standard must be at a very high level, and our training will bring your skill to the advanced driving level required.
The test is designed to assess the quality of the instruction you give and your ability to communicate at an appropriate level with your pupils. The test will last approximately one hour and will be split into two parts where the examiner will role play two separate pupils. You will teach the examiner whilst in the car. You will be asked to demonstrate your knowledge and ability by giving practical tuition to the examiner. Once again, our structured learning will guide you through this part of your training.
The time it takes to complete the course depends mainly on your own personal ability; to develop and grow at your own pace.
We believe the best way of becoming a Driving Instructor, and, before deciding on whether to join a school or go it alone, is to get to know what the positives and negatives are before it's too late. Complete your ADI Training Course first, you'll then have far more worthwhile knowledge and an insight into the world of becoming a Driving Instructor allowing you to decide the best option to take. Once you have completed your Driving Instructor Training, you can approach any Driving School armed with your Trainee Licence or your Green ADI badge and decide what you want from them. By going the opposite way and signing up with a School first, you're in no position to negotiate, as you need them to train you.
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