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Am I suitable? |
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In order to become an ADI you must fulfil the following criteria:
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Where and when will I do my training? |
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Part One will be home study with help when needed. Parts Two and Three will take place in and around the towns of Shrewsbury and Telford Tests will normally be conducted at Shrewsbury - but, other test centres can be used if so wished. You can take the course at your own pace, thus enabling you to carry on with your current employment or you can fast track. | |
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What does the course involve? |
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In order to be entered onto the ADI register, you have to pass 3 examinations. You must pass all 3 parts within 2 years of passing Part One or start with Part One again. We provide you with the materials necessary to pass these 3 parts first time. | |
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Part 1 |
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100 multiple choice questions (Unlimited attempts allowed). There are 4 categories of questions and a Hazard Perception Test. The Theory Questions are
- Road craft
- a) Traffic signs and signals
b) Car control c) Pedestrians d) Mechanics
- a) The Driving Test
b) Disabilities c) The Law
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a) Publications b) Instructional Techniques
You must achieve 80% in each band and 85% overall to pass.
The exam takes 90 minutes and contains 100 multiple choice questions. The Hazard Perception Test contains 14 Clips of incidents around Britain. You must acheive 57 out of 75 points. One of the clips includes two incidents. You must pass both parts to obtain a satisfactory result
What we provide for you: - All the recommended books to study together with 4 dedicated workbooks covering all the subject areas. These will help you now and throughout your career. Full support only a phone call away. | |
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Part 2 - Driving Ability Test |
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(3 attempts allowed) You will be expected to be able to perform the following: -
- Eyesight Test - Read a car number plate from 27.5 m with glasses or contact lenses if needed.
- Driving Technique Test
- Expertise in handling of the car's controls
- Use of correct road procedures
- Anticipation of and reaction to the other road users' actions
- Correct judgement of distance, speed and timing
- Consideration for the convenience and safety of other road users
What we provide for you: - 20 hours in-car tuition on a one-to-one basis (unlike most other companies) designed to bring your own driving up to the high standard required to pass Part Two and a comprehensive manual covering the whole syllabus. | | |
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Your Instructor |
Les Bromage D.S.A A.D.I(Cars) Grade 6 Instructor - Former partner in Shropshire's largest independent school of motoring 15 years instructional experience 34 years driving experience (Car / HGV Class 1 national/International) | |
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Learn to drive in a modern, exciting, air-conditioned vehicle | |
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Testimonials |
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Trevor Lloyd
Les, just a note to say thanks for your help with the A.D.I. exams. After I had been with a large training establishment and found myself just being a number and getting nowhere, I spoke to you, what a breath of fresh air. You really do understand the problems of the A.D.I. exams. So after taking up the training with you I have now passed the part 3 with my green badge, and with your valued advice since, I have a successful business. Thanks again, Trevor Lloyd Lloyds S.O.M.
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Part 3 - Instruction Ability Test |
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| (3 attempts allowed) The examiner takes the place of the pupil and asks you to instruct him in two of the following subjects: - |
- Safety precautions of entering and leaving the car and explanation of the controls.
- Moving off and stopping
- Reversing around a corner
- Turn in the road
- Parallel parking
- Emergency stop and mirrors
- Approaching and turning corners
- Judgement of speed, making progress and positioning
- Junctions
- Crossroads
- Pedestrian crossings and signals
- Overtaking, meeting and clearance.
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The Part Three test is in 2 phases each of the 2 phases will take about 30 minutes, and you will be expected to instruct to the level advised by the examiner i.e. beginner, test standard etc.
What we provide for you: -40 hours instruction on a one-to-one basis (unlike most other companies) to teach you how to instruct pupils. Plus, a comprehensive Part Three manual and a colourfile professional visual aid for not only the test but, for the rest of your career. | | |
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How much is it going to cost? |
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Part 1 |
£490.00 which includes 1 hour hazard perception training, followed by 2 hours part 2 training and then 2 hours part 3 training. |
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Part 2 |
a further 17 hours for £510.00 or pay up front and attract a £50 discount = £460.00 |
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Part 3 |
£1,140 which includes a further 38 hours training, or pay up front and attract another £50 discount = £1,090
or pay as you go for both part 2 and 3 @ £30.00 per hour. Making part 2 £510 Making part 3 £1,140 |
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Total cost of course = £2,140 with no discount or £2,040 with discount. |
Please note that the test fees are extra and are payable to the D.S.A.
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Part One |
£80 |
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Part Two |
£99 |
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Part Three |
£99 |
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Trainee PDI Licence |
£125 |
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Full ADI Licence |
£300 | |
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