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You should keep a record of any continuing professional development (CPD) you do if you're an approved driving instructor (ADI).
A summary of research carried out in June 2021 to find out what it’s like working as a driving instructor in Great Britain.
How to become a direct access scheme (DAS) motorcycle instructor, how to book your assessment and what it involves
How to join the voluntary register of fleet driver trainers, including eligibility, how to apply, renewing your registration, fees and standards checks.
summary of research carried out in January 2022 to find out what it’s like working as a driving instructor in Great Britain.
Check, change or cancel your approved driving instructor (ADI) or enhanced rider scheme trainer theory test.
How approved driving instructors should behave in their personal conduct and business dealings, including advertising their services and settling disputes.
You need to declare that you've done 40 hours of training within the last 6 months when you apply for a trainee driving instructor licence.
Driver standards statistics on the numbers and pass rates for driving, riding theory, practical tests and registered driving and riding instructors.
Driver standards statistics on the numbers and pass rates for driving and riding theory and practical tests, and registered driving and riding instructors.
A summary of research carried out with driving instructors in September 2019 to find out how they view and use mock driving tests.
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