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Surveys tell us that 90% of learner drivers who passed their theory and practical test first time were taught by an Instructor. With so many driving instructors out there it can be difficult to choose the right one for you. You should combine personatimberland bootsl recommendations with your own decision making skills to determine the best driving school for your needs.
What is an ADI?
First things first, all fully qualified and approved driving instructors (ADI) must display a green certificate on the windscreen of the car while teaching you. It is possible that trainee driving instructors may display a pink certificate, this means that they have been granted a licence so they can gain experience before their qualifying examination.
Before choosing your driving instructor you should always check if he/she has a valid certificate and that they are registered with the DSA(Driving Standards Agency).
A driving instructor should;
> Be registered with the DSA
> Have a good reputation
> Be reliable and punctual
> Be well prepared, have structured lessonscheap timberland boots plans and teach you at your own pace
> Have a car that suits you and that is well maintained
> Give you and only you the full time allocated in your lessons
> Be friendly, patient, approachable and make you feel comfortable about asking questions
> Make sure all lessons are one-to-one and there is no 'piggy-backing'
Here are some questions you can ask;
> How long have you been a drivingferrari puma shoes instructor?
> Are you a fully qualified ADI and do you have a Green Badge certificate?
> Will you be teaching me for the whole course?
> What cars do you have available? are they dual control?
> Will all the lessons be in the same car?
> Can you pick me up from my house, school, work etc?
> How long are your lessons?
> What days do you teach on? Are lessons available on the weekend? at night?
> Do you do any discounts on blockpuma ferrari bookings?
> Which centre do you use?
What is an ADI?
First things first, all fully qualified and approved driving instructors (ADI) must display a green certificate on the windscreen of the car while teaching you. It is possible that trainee driving instructors may display a pink certificate, this means that they have been granted a licence so they can gain experience before their qualifying examination.
Before choosing your driving instructor you should always check if he/she has a valid certificate and that they are registered with the DSA(Driving Standards Agency).
A driving instructor should;
> Be registered with the DSA
> Have a good reputation
> Be reliable and punctual
> Be well prepared, have structured lessonscheap timberland boots plans and teach you at your own pace
> Have a car that suits you and that is well maintained
> Give you and only you the full time allocated in your lessons
> Be friendly, patient, approachable and make you feel comfortable about asking questions
> Make sure all lessons are one-to-one and there is no 'piggy-backing'
Here are some questions you can ask;
> How long have you been a drivingferrari puma shoes instructor?
> Are you a fully qualified ADI and do you have a Green Badge certificate?
> Will you be teaching me for the whole course?
> What cars do you have available? are they dual control?
> Will all the lessons be in the same car?
> Can you pick me up from my house, school, work etc?
> How long are your lessons?
> What days do you teach on? Are lessons available on the weekend? at night?
> Do you do any discounts on blockpuma ferrari bookings?
> Which centre do you use?