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September 6, 2008

Driving Instructor Training

Prospective driving instructors are advised by the Driving Standards Agency to train to become a driving instructor with an ORDIT registered trainer.

Following discussions between the Driving Standards Agency and representatives from the driver training industry it was agreed that in the prospective driving instructor’s and the general public’s best interests it would be best served by there being a single register of suitably qualified and inspected trainers and training establishments. ORDIT the official register of driving instructor training is that directory.

Its objectives are to establish and maintain acceptable standards of driving instructor training for those trainers and training establishments who wish to have their names entered onto the official register of driving instructor training. The register is run by the Driving Standards Agency.

For information on Becoming A Driving Instructor or Instructor Training why not call us.

ORDIT trainers have undergone very thorough inspections of their work. The DSA Supervising Examiners (ADI) conducts these inspections.

We are on the ORDIT register and our belief is that sometime in the near future it will become law that only ORDIT registered trainers will be allowed to train people how to become approved driving learner-driver-driving-instructors.

We offer adi part 2 training, adi part 3 training, Driving School Franchises and Instructor Training nationwide.

Unfortunately within this industry there are a number of very dubious trainers and instructor training groups that have sprung up over the last 5 to 10 years. Some of these trainers are in fact learner driver instructors who have little or no experience of teaching people how to become an instructor, and some training groups seem to be more concerned in getting as many people as possible to hand over large sums of money with little or no incentive to get you qualified. Regrettably they seem to show more skill at getting your money than they are at training.

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