STUDENT & ADI FAQ
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Ask a QuestionLearner Drivers & Driving Test Students
The number of lessons varies from person to person depending on previous experience, confidence, and how often you practise. Your instructor will assess your progress and advise when you are ready to take your practical driving test.
Yes. You can begin practical driving lessons before passing your theory test, although you must pass the theory test before booking your practical driving test.
Lesson durations vary depending on your chosen package. We offer flexible lesson lengths, including one-hour, ninety-minute, and two-hour sessions to suit your learning needs.
Yes. Intensive courses are available for learners who want to prepare for their test in a shorter timeframe. We can recommend a course based on your experience and availability.
Yes. We offer both manual and automatic driving lessons, allowing you to choose the option that best suits your preferences and goals.
We understand that plans can change. Please provide as much notice as possible when cancelling or rearranging a lesson. Our cancellation policy will be explained when you book.
Yes. Subject to your instructor's approval and availability, you can use the training vehicle you have been learning in for your practical driving test.
Your instructor will monitor your progress throughout your lessons and recommend booking your test when you consistently demonstrate safe and confident driving to the required standard.
Yes. Refresher lessons are available for qualified drivers who want to improve confidence, return to driving after a break, or strengthen specific driving skills.
We provide driving lessons across our local coverage area. Contact us to confirm whether we operate in your location.
Become a Driving Instructor (ADI)
ADI stands for Approved Driving Instructor. ADIs are qualified professionals registered to provide paid driving instruction in the UK.
To become an ADI, you must meet the DVSA eligibility requirements, including holding a full UK driving licence and passing the required instructor qualification process.
The qualification process typically consists of Part 1: Theory and hazard perception test, Part 2: Driving ability test, and Part 3: Instructional ability test. We provide training and support for each stage.
The timeframe varies depending on individual progress, availability, and previous experience. Many trainees complete the process within several months, although some may take longer.
Yes. Many trainee instructors complete their training alongside existing employment, using flexible training schedules to fit around their commitments.
We provide structured training, mentoring, guidance through each qualification stage, and ongoing support to help maximise your chances of success.
Many candidates require more than one attempt. Your trainer will review your performance, identify areas for improvement, and help prepare you for your next attempt.
Earnings vary depending on location, working hours, pricing, and whether you are self-employed or working under a franchise. We can discuss realistic earning potential during your training consultation.
Possibly. Eligibility depends on the nature and number of endorsements on your licence. We can advise based on your individual circumstances.
Yes. Qualified instructors may have the opportunity to join our instructor network or franchise programme, subject to availability and suitability.
We can explain the support and pupil supply options available to newly qualified instructors and help you establish your instructor business.
Our programme combines practical training, experienced mentoring, flexible learning options, and ongoing support designed to help trainees progress confidently through the qualification process.
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