Become a driving Instructor
• A career in driving instruction suits men and women of all ages.
• Get job satisfaction as you help people achieve their goals.
• Flexible working hours.
• No bosses looking over your shoulder.
Driving instructor training covering the Hull, Humberside, East Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire areas
If you want to train to become a driving instructor, you need to be 21 or over and have held a full driving licence for at least three and a half years. If you have more than six points on your licence, the Driving Standards Agency (DSA) may reject your application, so this is something to consider at the very start.
Requirements
The ADI qualification exam has three parts: a computer-based theory test, a practical driving ability test, and a practical instruction ability test.
You must pass all three parts, in order, within a period of two years. If you don't complete them all within that time, you'll need to start again from scratch. You can take the theory test as many times as you need to, but you'll only have three attempts at each of the practical tests within those two years.
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Getting Qualified
It's not just about formal qualifications. To be a great driving instructor, you need to know how to motivate your pupils to do their best. You'll have excellent communication skills and be able to keep a cool head under pressure.
Have you got what it takes?