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DVSA issues new assessment guidelines for driving instructors – What does it mean for you?
Recently the DVSA announced new ADI standards checks to ensure more accurate and stringent assessment of driving instructors. These new guidelines are likely to be a stressful development for many driving instructors, who are used to simply preparing for their ADI standards check on a 4-year basis. This method of assessment adds another element to the job with even more to consider, much of it out of your control.
What’s the difference between teaching and coaching?
One thing I get asked very frequently is some variation on: ‘how do I know whether this person/company is going to deliver good quality driving instructor or driving tuition?’ but today I wanted to go into more detail about the difference between teaching, and coaching – and why that’s important.
Three qualities you need to become a great driving instructor
In reality, being a good driving instructor requires a diverse collection of characteristics and qualities, most of which are naturally present in a person and can’t be taught. Do you possess any of these key skills and traits? Would you be a good driving instructor? Find out below…
5 things to look out for when choosing a driving instructor
Driving is one of the most important things you’ll learn to do in your lifetime. Having the right person by your side to help and support you as you acquire this life-long skill is essential, and can make or break your entire experience as a learner driver. It can be the difference between passing first time, and taking four attempts – between being a confident, competent driver, or losing your confidence and needing extra support and tuition.
Red Almost Always Means STOP
When you first start your driving lessons with us here at i-drivesafe, we teach you much more than just how to drive the car. As part of our objective to create safe drivers for life, we will also teach you about the car itself.
Why You Should Learn to Drive – Now!
Passing your driving test used to be considered a rite of passage. Nowadays though, people often delay learning to drive – whether that’s for ecological concerns, financial restraints or university city living.
Accidents Happen; Avoid Them
Only 1.5% of UK drivers are aged 17-19. However, 9% of all serious – and, tragically, even fatal – accidents involve a driver that age. It is little wonder, then, that young driver insurance is so expensive.