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Best Driving Instructor Mirror

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  The driving test mirror and instructors mirror, can help with the driving test This is the best driving instructor mirror for driving and driving tests GET YOURS HERE INTERIOR LEVER ARM SUCTION CUP MIRROR 21X5CM with Anti-glare button Driving Test Mirror  NON SLIP DESIGN - The solid ring uses non-slip wear resistant material to ensure the stability of the mirror. Prevents the mirror from shaking while driving, providing you with a clearer vision. It is fully adjustable with scientific wide-angle design, to provide perfect vision and eliminate blind spot. The Lever arm suction Cup means unlike the other twist lock suction cup mirrors which can take ages to fit into place. This attaches quickly, easily and firmly Mirror for Driving Examiner     UNIVERSAL FIT - Easy to install with a simple suction cup. For most trucks, cars, SUV, provides drivers better rear view support when visibility is limited. Helps you to forecast the upcoming surroundings when turning or ch

Updates on ADI part 3 tests and standards checks

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  Updates on ADI part 3 tests and standards checks DVSA has reviewed changes made to ADI part 3 test and standards checks. Keeping the current changes DVSA is keeping part 3 and standards check at 45 minutes across Great Britain. Tests carried out during the pandemic have shown that it gives enough time for instructors to properly demonstrate all of the required competences and use appropriate instructional techniques. There is no evidence that the shortened test has resulted in any detriment to standards.  Feedback from examiners carrying out the tests is that the shorter period has led to a more focused assessment. DVSA will also continue to ask that your pupil who you bring to these tests must be at least partly trained.  This is because beginner lessons tend to have a greater proportion of stationary instruction, and we need to be able to assess the instructor’s ability to control the lesson in a moving environment. Allowing trainers to sit in on tests Trainers

A day in the life of a driving instructor

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Driving Lessons and Driving Instructor Training , we provide the highest standard of excellence, we encourage and help pass first time, we guarantee results and we ensure you get the most for your money. Whether you're looking to take your first driving lesson, or you want to become a driving instructor, the Driver Training Driving School can help. With three training centres covering Telford,Shrewsbury and WOlverhampton they will provide you with the skills and support needed to become a safe driver. They are also one of the best driving school networks in the UK, so they will have a local centre near you.We offer driving lessons for all ages and skill levels. Our driving instructors are exceptionally well trained and bring years of experience in delivering driving lessons that are both educational and fun. If you're interested in becoming a driving instructor, after passing the beginners' course with us, we'll provide you with all the specialist training you ne

Whats it like to be a driving instructor with a difficult pupil?

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  That’s a very good question there is no doubting it is one of the most challenging aspects to become a driving instructor When a pupil is either unresponsive or just being difficult you have to try your best to just rise above it after all the reality is, that you are trying to help them to gain a driving license and to get their freedom by being able to drive. You are fully aware Learning to drive is an expensive undertaking and that you want to save them money and get them to test standard as quickly as possible, after all who wants to be waiting months and months and months to get to Driving test standard? The fact that you don’t want to listen to your instructor, or the most annoying part, is when they think they know more than you and as a result they feel they don’t have to do what you’re asking them. Recently we had a pupil who quite outwardly stated to their driving instructor that they didn’t like to be told what to do, well in that case why come to learn with

ADI Standards Check Test Training

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  ADI STANDARDS CHECK CHANGES   The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) is making 2 changes to the way that approved driving instructor (ADI) standards checks work . ADI standards checks assess your ability to teach pupils . The changes affect: when you’ll have to take a standards check the support you get from DVSA before you take your standards check The changes do not apply to motorcycle trainer standards checks.     2. When you have to take an ADI standards check Until now, you’ve had to take at least one standards check during each 4-year period that you’re registered as an ADI. The date you took your last standards check has been used to decide when you have to take your next one. DVSA has introduced a new method to decide when you have to take your standards check. It now uses data from the driving tests your pupils have taken. 2.1 Indicators DVSA looks at DVSA will look at data for the last 12 months for the pupils you brought for a