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You need to read the official DVSA guidelines to becoming a driving instructor. It usually takes around 12 months to train to become a driving instructor. It will take an absolute minimum of 6 months to complete your training. There is often a waiting time of 3 to 6 months for part 2 and part 3 tests depending where you are in the UK. The pass rate in Birmingham for part 3 in was The low figures are mainly because of so many people being poorly trained.

You only get 3 attempts at part 2 and part 3. If you fail the third time then you have to wait until 2 years after the date you passed part 1 before you start the whole process again. Test of ability to teach — ADI Part 3. You must take a standards check the part 3 exam every 2 to 4 years from then on. The DVSA does make these tests challenging in order to ensure those who pass are fully prepared to take on the responsibility of teaching the next generation of drivers to be safe on the road for life.

As with any adult learning course, becoming a driving instructor requires hard work and commitment. But, with determination and drive, and the support and expertise from RED, there is no reason why you cannot pass the tests and begin your career as a driving instructor.

With the flexibility of the job, you can work the hours you choose. For example, you may want to work part-time to spend more time with your family or work around other commitments. We understand that sometimes trainee instructors may need to delay thier training due to reasons beyond their control.

Please let our customer service department know of any changes to your circumstances that may result in a delay in you completing your training within the 12 months, as stated in the course agreement. The DVSA Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency require that anyone wishing to train as a driving instructor has no more than six penalty points on their licence, has held a valid full UK licence for at least two and half years, be at least All you need is a willingness to learn, as all the training you require is provided as part of the course.

In the event that you do not attend a booked training session and you fail to give the required notice, RED reserves the right to charge for rebooking the session.

RED is committed to delivering the highest level of training to ensure you pass the examinations successfully. The course now includes up to 80 hours of training with a qualified RED Trainer for those who join our course on a Trainee Licence. We also provide comprehensive online training and ongoing support from our in-house advisers to enable you to qualify at the earliest opportunity.

If you would like to enrol on our course, and you think you might be eligible for funding of this nature, you can contact your local Jobcentre Plus. They may then provide you with guidance on what funding you can apply for. Please note that funding decisions rest with the Jobcentre Plus personal advisers and are in no way guaranteed. If you have any questions with regards to LVP funding, please contact the customer services department at customer.

If you still have some questions or need further information about becoming a driving instructor, please do get in touch. Frequently asked questions If you have questions about becoming a driver instructor, our FAQs section is a good place to start. Find out more. None Less than six Six or more. Yes No. Can I train in my local area? Are there any other costs I need to plan for? Will the training fit around my work or family commitments?

Can I train on a Saturday? Subject to availability What happens if I fail one of the three qualifying tests? Starting a career as a driving instructor can be a bit daunting when you're first starting out. Lots of jargon and abbreviations can make it impenetrable for prospective student instructors but never fear. We're on hand to try to cut though the noise and help make the process as simple as we can with our step by step guide.

To do this you must be over 21 years old and have held a driving licence for over three years, without holding any motoring convictions. You must also get a new Disclosure and Barring Service DBS check to start your application, even if you already have one. Check you are eligible to become a driving instructor on the DVSA website.

Officially you aren't required to have any training before you take the ADI tests to become a driving instructor but, as with all specialist careers, most would find it very difficult to pass the tests without any bespoke training. Revolutionary, industry leading driving instructor training from our experts at BSM, offers a concentrated programme to help you become a licensed ADI fast and at a low cost.

As well as preparing you for the test, the course will teach you about some of the practicalities of being a driving instructor such as managing your diary and retaining your pupils. Of course, other driving instructor training courses are available. You must take your UK photocard driving licence to your test. If you have a licence from Northern Ireland, bring the photocard and paper counterpart licence. Click the mouse to get up to 5 points for spotting each the developing hazards as soon as they start to happen.

The test takes around one hour and there are 5 parts to the ADI part 2 test: An eyesight check 'Show me, tell me' vehicle safety questions General driving ability Manoeuvres Independent driving The result. The examiner will tell you what faults you made. You can take the test again if you fail at either your first or second attempt. If you fail at the third attempt you will have to wait 2 years from when you first passed the ADI part 1 test before you can take it again.



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