ADI Training Part 1
This is the first test that you will need to take and includes a theory and hazard perception test.
From the day you take this first test, it starts the clock for your 2 year qualification period.
Because we use the very best training package on the market, all of the tools you need are provided for you, including free access to theory test pro, where you can start practicing straight away!
Also integrated into part one are some great study tips to help you learn and retain any new information.
As an experienced driver, this sounds simple enough but passing this exam require you to be able to demonstrate that you have enough knowledge to answer pupil questions during lessons.
Once you’re consistently passing mock tests and you feel confident that you are answering correctly and you are comfortable with the hazard perception test, you can take the exam, which costs £81
ADI Training Part 2
This is a test of your driving ability where you will be expected to demonstrate a very high standard.
The test will take approximately 1 hour and cover the following:
- An eyesight check.
- 5 ‘show me, tell me, vehicle safety questions.
- General driving ability on all types of roads including motorways.
- 2 manoeuvres.
- 20 Minutes independent driving.
With our training package, you will be more than prepared for this test as it’s not just an advanced driving test but assesses your ability to give a demonstration drive to future pupils that sets a good example.
During your part 2 training you will develop a wide variety of skills that will bring your driving up to the required standards for this test.
Your trainer will ensure that you are of the standard required before your test, which costs £111
ADI Training Part 3
This is the final stage in your qualifying process.
You will need to teach according to the 17 competencies which were written to fall in line with the ‘National Standards for Driver and Rider Training’.
Your trainer will be there to support you so that you feel confident in your ability to teach safely before you go on your trainee licence (Highly recommended).
If you decide you don’t want to go on a trainee licence, you can still teach friends and family but you will not be able to charge money for this.
Once you are ready you will take your test. During the test you will be expected to conduct a lesson with a pupil, which is observed by an examiner, who sits in the back.
You will feel well prepared for this as you will be used to your trainer being there during your training and observations.
The test costs £111