One of Kent's largest and leading Driving Schools based in Dartford, Established 1979
As a driving instructor, you have the advantage of working hours to suit you, the ability to meet new people every day, and all round greater independence than a lot of other employment types. Becoming a driving tutor could add a real rewarding aspect to your everyday life.
You can make an immeasurable difference to people's lives, teaching prospective drivers skills that will stay with them for life whilst becoming a key part of the local community.
Part 1 of the ADI test is the theory test. Similar to the test prospective drivers have to take, it is an in-depth multiple-choice test and a hazard perception activity. The test lasts 1 hour 45 minutes. You can find out more here.
The second part of the test involves an eyesight test, a range of vehicle safety questions and a test of your own driving ability. You must pass part 1 before you can take part 2 of the test. You can find out more here.
The third and final part of the driving instructor test and is a test of your ability to instruct pupils. This includes an assessment of core competencies, instructional techniques and instructor characteristics. Find out more here.