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Driving Instructor Training Part one

Posted by blueschoolofmotoring on September 2, 2009

Driving Instructor Training Part one Theory and hazard perception Test

So, you’ve decided to be a driving instructor, and you’re now on the long journey to becoming a fully qualified ADI. Well done. You’ve taken the first steps on a voyage of self discovery.

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Phone 0800 234 6823

The first thing you need to do is to write to the DSA for your application pack, and to register yourself as a trainee instructor. See our become a driving instructor area for all the details you need to get your new career off to a great start. At Blue Driving Instructor training all our trainers are able to help you achieve the results necessary in order to prepare for the Part 1 test

This area of the site has all the advice you need to pass the part 1 test and get yourself off to a great start on the road to the new life you’ve been dreaming of.

We’ll try to help you pass the ADI part 1 theory test and show you the techniques you need to know to pass the ADI hazard perception test. But we need your help. E-mail us your part 1 experiences and help us to share them with the world. The trouble you have at part 1 may help a thousand people reading these pages. Help us to help you by telling us what you need to know, and by sharing your difficulties or triumphs with trainees everywhere.

The first of the exams on your route to qualification is in two parts, the ADI Theory Test and an on screen Hazard Perception Test (HPT). Both parts of the test must be taken together and you must pass both parts on the same attempt to progress towards the part two test.

Part one is entirely computer based. You will be asked 100 multiple choice questions about all aspects of driving and driver training. The questions follow a similar format to those set in the learner’s theory test but cover a much wider spread of topics including teaching practice and principles.

The questions are banded into four sections and you must score 80% in each band and achieve an overall mark of 85% to pass. This means that it is possible to get a score of 94% and still fail if you are weak in a particular band of knowledge. In order to pass Part-One you also need to attain a pass mark of 57 in the HPT. If you do not achieve this you will have to do the whole test again, including the theory test, even if you gained 85% or higher in the questions.

The HPT comprises of a selection of short videos, showing real road scenes and potential hazards. You will be tested on fourteen film clips. These clips will be chosen at random from a selection of two hundred. You will be assessed on how soon you spot and respond to the dangers shown on screen. You will watch the video clips on a computer screen and you will need to click the mouse button at the correct time to identify the developing hazard ahead.

Your ADI trainer will advise you on the study materials you will need to have the best possible chance of passing this test, although everything you need is available in our Instructor Training Publications section.

We have no hesitation in recommending the Focus series of Theory Test discs. They are superb value for money and have everything you need to pass this test. You do not need to spend hundreds of pounds on passing part 1.

With the official bank of questions included in your DSA starter pack, and the Focus CD Rom’s, you have everything you need.

Your trainer will also offer help and support, ensuring that you are fully prepared for the HPT and will guide you in your understanding of ‘developing hazards’ and the techniques used to pass.

Traditionally, trainee instructors are often simply left to pass part one with their own efforts and are then contacted by the trainers to continue with part two.

We believe that this approach misses out on vital skills that can be developed towards other parts of the qualifying process.

Part one should lay the foundations for your future knowledge of driving and teaching. We believe that you should incorporate training in hazard perception to an advanced level to prepare you for the work to come at part two and part three.

By adopting an integrated ‘holistic’ approach to ADI training, trainee instructors will develop an understanding of how the three parts of the qualifying process fit together and gain the greatest benefit from their training.

You may have as many attempts at this test as you need in order to pass.

Blue Team

0800 234 6823

http://www.driving-instructor-careers.co.uk/

bluesom@btconnect.com

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Driving Lessons in Beaconsfield

Posted by blueschoolofmotoring on July 26, 2009

Driving Lessons and Instructors in Beaconsfield.  Learn to Drive in Beaconsfield

Blue School of Motoring has been teaching students to learn to drive in Beaconsfield for several years. Pass your driving test in the Beaconsfield area.

There are some great discounts for driving lessons. Free Phone 0800 234 6823 and save money on driving lessons in Beaconsfield.

We teach driving lessons in these areas

Isleworth, Richmond, Cranford, Colnbrook, Staines, Beaconsfield, Slough, Ruislip, Northolt, Cranford, Uxbridge, Iver, Ashford, Feltham, Twickenham, Hillingdon, West Drayton

The Driving school also covers Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Surrey, Hampshire, Oxfordshire, Middlesex.

Get great special offers on driving lessons in the Beaconsfield area, by booking now. Learning to drive in the Beaconsfield area is a great experience with a Blue School of Motoring Ltd instructor. The local area roads can be a demanding experience for the novice driver, especially with so much traffic even on weekends, in the Beaconsfield area. With so many people arriving to shop in any high street centre, there are always plenty of hazards to contend with, especially the busy shopping area’s. Learn to drive in Beaconsfield with the experts.

High Discounts on driving lessons with Blue School of Motoring Ltd can offer training courses for prospective trainees who live in the Beaconsfield area. Learn to teach people to drive in the Beaconsfield area, with Blue School of Motoring Ltd. Learn to reverse around a corner safely or do an emergency stop, we can help you pass your driving test.

Driving instructors in Beaconsfield who are looking for a great driving school to work for, please call us and find out about opportunities in your area. Become a Blue School of Motoring driving instructor in the Beaconsfield are and work locally from home.

Driving in Beaconsfield high streets area can become very congested in the peak hour periods of the morning and afternoon, so it’s always a good idea to know different routes, so your Beaconsfield  driving instructor will plan safe alternative routes

Parking Tips, beware the cameras are watching you.

You MUST NOT stop or park on

  • the carriageway or the hard shoulder of a motorway except in an emergency
    • a pedestrian crossing, including the area marked by the zig-zag lines a  clearway taxi bays as indicated by upright signs and markings
    • an urban clearway within its hours of operation, even when a broken   white line is on your side of the road, except to pick up or set down passengers (see ‘Traffic signs’)
    • a road marked with double white lines, except to pick up or set down passengers
    • a tram or cycle lane during its period of operation
    • a cycle track
      • · red lines, in the case of specially designated ‘red routes’, unless otherwise indicated by signs

Jess (Beaconsfield)

Got through my driving test, and did all my manoeuvres with out any mistakes at all, I couldn’t believe it, I highly recommend Blue School of Motoring for your driving lessons in Beaconsfield .

Your Beaconsfield based Blue School of Motoring Driving Instructor will advise you where to do your theory test, and also your practical driving test.  So for driving lessons in Beaconsfield use Blue.  The below are some of the local centres where you can apply to take your tests:

Theory Test

Aldershot

Reading

Beaconsfield

Staines

Uxbridge

Practical Driving Test

Ashford

Farnborough

Reading

Chertsey

Slough

Please be advised it’s always best to talk to your Beaconsfield Driving Instructor before booking your theory or driving test.

All our Beaconsfield driving instructors are patient and calm, with a friendly and professional approach. The Blue goal is to provide a structured and professional training programme to all our students, who learn to drive in Beaconsfield, which will cover all aspects of the driving syllabus, this will enable you to develop as a safer driver for the rest of your life.

Blue School of Motoring is expanding all the time, so if you don’t see your area listed here please contact us as we may be able to help you, or call us for a driving lesson in Beaconsfield  at the driving school on 0800 234 6823.

If you’d like to book lessons or pay for lessons with Blue School of Motoring you can do this online via this website by filling in the form on our book lessons page.

All our Beaconsfield Driving Instructors follow our driving instructor code of conduct.  Please click on the link to read it.

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Driving Lessons Hayes

Posted by blueschoolofmotoring on June 29, 2009

Blue School of Motoring in Hayes.  Learn to Drive in Hayes

Blue School of Motoring has been teaching students to learn to drive in Hayes for several years.

FREE First Lesson offers to All New Students 0800 234 6823

We teach driving lessons in these areas

Isleworth, Richmond, Cranford, Colnbrook, Staines, West Drayton, Langley, Slough, Hanwell, Greenford, Ruislip, Northolt, Cranford, Uxbridge, Iver, Ashford, Feltham, Twickenham, Hillingdon

The Driving school also covers Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Surrey, Hampshire, Oxfordshire, Middlesex, London

Learning to drive in the Hayes area is a great experience with a Blue School of Motoring Ltd instructor. The local area roads can be a demanding experience for the novice driver, especially with so much work being carried out in the Hayes area. With so many people arriving to shop in the town centre, there are always plenty of hazards to contend with, especially the busy High Street and traffic to the M4 or the M25. Learn to drive in Hayes with the experts.

Blue School of Motoring Ltd can offer training courses for prospective trainees who live in the Hayes area. Learn to teach people to drive in the Hayes area, with Blue School of Motoring Ltd. Learn to reverse around a corner safely or do an emergency stop, we can help you pass your driving test.

Driving instructors in Hayes who are looking for a great driving school to work for, please call us and find out about opportunities in your area. Become a Blue School of Motoring driving instructor in the Hayes are and work locally from home.

Driving in Hayes high street  area can become very congested in the peak hour periods of the morning and afternoon, so it’s always a good idea to know different routes, so your Hayes  driving instructor will plan safe alternative routes

Parking Tips

You MUST NOT stop or park on

  • the carriageway or the hard shoulder of a motorway except in an emergency
    • a pedestrian crossing, including the area marked by the zig-zag lines a  clearwaytaxi bays as indicated by upright signs and markings
    • an urban clearway within its hours of operation, even when a broken   white line is on your side of the road, except to pick up or set down passengers (see ‘Traffic signs’)
    • a road marked with double white lines, except to pick up or set down passengers
    • a tram or cycle lane during its period of operation
    • a cycle track
      • red lines, in the case of specially designated ‘red routes’, unless otherwise indicated by signs

Jess (Hayes)

Got through my driving test, and did all my manoeuvres with out any mistakes at all, I couldn’t believe it, I highly recommend Blue School of Motoring for your driving lessons in Hayes .

Your Hayes based Blue School of Motoring Driving Instructor will advise you where to do your theory test, and also your practical driving test.  So for driving lessons in Hayes use Blue.  The below are some of the local centres where you can apply to take your tests:

Theory Test

Aldershot

Reading

Hayes

Staines

Uxbridge

Practical Driving Test

Ashford

Farnborough

Reading

Chertsey

Slough

Hayes

Please be advised it’s always best to talk to your Hayes Driving Instructor before booking your theory or driving test.

All our Hayes driving instructors are patient and calm, with a friendly and professional approach. The Blue goal is to provide a structured and professional training programme to all our students, who learn to drive in Hayes, which will cover all aspects of the driving syllabus, this will enable you to develop as a safer driver for the rest of your life.

Blue School of Motoring is expanding all the time, so if you don’t see your area listed here please contact us as we may be able to help you, or call us for a driving lesson in Hayes  at the driving school on 0800 234 6823.

If you’d like to book lessons or pay for lessons with Blue School of Motoring you can do this online via this website by filling in the form on our book lessons page.

All our Hayes Driving Instructors follow our driving instructor code of conduct.  Please click on the link to read it.

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Driving Lessons in Staines

Posted by blueschoolofmotoring on June 27, 2009

Blue School of Motoring in Staines.  Learn to Drive in Staines

Blue School of Motoring has been teaching students to learn to drive in Staines for several years.

We teach driving lessons in these areas

Staines, Ashford, Thorpe, Heathrow, Wraysbury, Chertsey, Addlestone, Colnbrook, Weybridge, Shepparton, Egham, Englefied Green, Sunbury

The Driving school also covers Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Surrey, Hampshire, Oxfordshire, Middlesex.

Learning to drive in the Staines area is a great experience with a Blue School of Motoring Ltd instructor. The local area roads can be a demanding experience for the novice driver, especially with so much work being carried out in the Staines area. With so many people arriving to shop in the town centre, there are always plenty of hazards to contend with, especially the busy High Street and traffic to the M3 or the M25. Learn to drive in Staines with the experts.

Blue School of Motoring Ltd can offer training courses for prospective trainees who live in the Staines area. Learn to teach people to drive in the Staines area, with Blue School of Motoring Ltd. Learn to reverse around a corner safely or do an emergency stop, we can help you pass your driving test.

Driving instructors in Staines who are looking for a great driving school to work for, please call us and find out about opportunities in your area. Become a Blue School of Motoring driving instructor in the Staines are and work locally from home.

Driving in Staines high street  area can become very congested in the peak hour periods of the morning and afternoon, so it’s always a good idea to know different routes, so your Staines  driving instructor will plan safe alternative routes

Your Staines Driving Instructor will provide the complete training course that will help you to achieve the required standard to pass the Driving Standards Agency theory and driving tests.  Learning to drive in Staines with us, will give the learner driver a better understanding of how to cope with changes in the local area. We can provide driving lessons in Staines in Manual cars or Automatic cars.

Blue School of Motoring instructors in Staines have a high success rate, with most of our students for the driving school coming from recommendations, like the one below:

Jess (Staines)

Got through my driving test, and did all my manoeuvres with out any mistakes at all, I couldn’t believe it, I highly recommend Blue School of Motoring for your driving lessons in Staines .

Your Staines based Blue School of Motoring Driving Instructor will advise you where to do your theory test, and also your practical driving test.  So for driving lessons in Staines use Blue.  The below are some of the local centres where you can apply to take your tests:

Theory Test

Aldershot

Reading

Staines

Practical Driving Test

Ashford

Chertsey

Farnborough

Reading

Staines

Slough

Please be advised it’s always best to talk to your Staines Driving Instructor before booking your theory or driving test.

All our Staines driving instructors are patient and calm, with a friendly and professional approach. The Blue goal is to provide a structured and professional training programme to all our students, who learn to drive in Staines, which will cover all aspects of the driving syllabus, this will enable you to develop as a safer driver for the rest of your life.

Blue School of Motoring is expanding all the time, so if you don’t see your area listed here please contact us as we may be able to help you, or call us for a driving lesson in Staines  at the driving school on 0800 234 6823.

If you’d like to book lessons or pay for lessons with Blue School of Motoring you can do this online via this website by filling in the form on our book lessons page.

All our Staines Driving Instructors follow our driving instructor code of conduct.  Please click on the link to read it.

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Slough Driving School

Posted by blueschoolofmotoring on June 26, 2009

Blue School of Motoring in Slough.  Learn to Drive in Slough

Blue School of Motoring has been teaching students to learn to drive in Slough for several years.

We teach driving lessons in these areas

Slough, Cippenham, Eton, Datchett, Dorney,  Dedworth,  Langley, Old Windsor  Ascot, Winkfield, Winkfield Row,Wraysbury, Sunningdale,

The Driving school also covers Berkshire, Surrey, Hampshire & Oxfordshire.

Learning to drive in the Slough area is a great experience with a Blue School of Motoring Ltd instructor. The local area roads can be a demanding experience for the novice driver, especially with so much work being carried out in the Slough area. With so many tourists arriving in the town centre, there are always plenty of hazards to contend with, especially the busy High Street and traffic to Tesco’s. Learn to drive in Slough with the experts.

Blue School of Motoring Ltd can offer training courses for prospective trainees who live in the Slough area. Learn to teach people to drive in the Slough area, with Blue School of Motoring Ltd.

Driving instructors in Slough who are looking for a great school to work, please call us and find out about opportunities in your area. Become a Blue School of Motoring driving instructor in the Slough are and work locally from home.

Driving in Slough area can become very congested in the peak hour periods of the morning and afternoon, so it’s always a good idea to know different routes, so your Slough driving instructor will plan safe alternative routes. At different times of the year there are local tourist attractions that can cause delays, such as Windsor and Ascot racecourses, Legoland, Windsor Castle, so a bit of local knowledge from your Slough Driving Instructor can help you to avoid these areas.

Your Slough Driving Instructor will provide the complete training course that will help you to achieve the required standard to pass the Driving Standards Agency theory and driving tests.  Learning to drive in Slough with us, will give the learner driver a better understanding of how to cope with changes in the local area. We can provide driving lessons in Slough in Manual cars or Automatic cars.

Blue School of Motoring instructors in Slough have a high success rate, with most of our students for the driving school coming from recommendations, like the one below:

Charles (Windsor)

Got through my driving test, and did all my manoeuvres with out any mistakes at all, I couldn’t believe it, my instructor was so cool, he’s now teaching my sister, and she’s a nightmare. I highly recommend Blue School of Motoring for your driving lessons in Slough.

Your Slough based Blue School of Motoring Driving Instructor will advise you where to do your theory test, and also your practical driving test.  So for driving lessons in Slough use Blue.  The below are some of the local centres where you can apply to take your tests:

Theory Test

Aldershot

Reading

Staines

Slough

Practical Driving Test

Ashford

Chertsey

Farnborough

Reading

Slough

Please be advised it’s always best to talk to your Slough Driving Instructor before booking your theory or driving test.

All our Slough driving instructors are patient and calm, with a friendly and professional approach. The Blue goal is to provide a structured and professional training programme to all our students, who learn to drive in Slough, which will cover all aspects of the driving syllabus, this will enable you to develop as a safer driver for the rest of your life.

Blue School of Motoring is expanding all the time, so if you don’t see your area listed here please contact us as we may be able to help you, or call us for a driving lesson in Slough at the driving school on 01753 709420.

If you’d like to book lessons or pay for lessons with Blue School of Motoring you can do this online via this website by filling in the form on our book lessons page.

All our Slough Driving Instructors follow our driving instructor code of conduct.  Please click on the link to read it.

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Learn to Drive in Fleet

Posted by blueschoolofmotoring on June 26, 2009

Blue School of Motoring in Fleet.  Learn to Drive in Fleet

Blue School of Motoring has been teaching students to learn to drive in Fleet for several years.

We teach driving lessons in these areas

Aldershot, Camberley, Elvetham, Cove, Hartley Wintney, Ash, Frimley, Deepcut, Farnham

The Driving school also covers Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Surrey, Hampshire, Oxfordshire, Middlesex, London

Learning to drive in the Fleet area is a great experience with a Blue School of Motoring Ltd instructor. The local area roads can be a demanding experience for the novice driver, especially with so much work being carried out in the Fleet area. With so many people arriving to shop in the town centre, there are always plenty of hazards to contend with, especially the busy High Street and traffic to the M3 or the M25. Learn to drive in Fleet with the experts.

Blue School of Motoring Ltd can offer training courses for prospective trainees who live in the Fleet area. Learn to teach people to drive in the Fleet area, with Blue School of Motoring Ltd. Learn to reverse around a corner safely or do an emergency stop, we can help you pass your driving test.

Driving instructors in Fleet who are looking for a great driving school to work for, please call us and find out about opportunities in your area. Become a Blue School of Motoring driving instructor in the Fleet are and work locally from home.

Driving in Fleet high street  area can become very congested in the peak hour periods of the morning and afternoon, so it’s always a good idea to know different routes, so your Fleet  driving instructor will plan safe alternative routes

Choose an appropriate place to manoeuvre. If you need to turn your vehicle around, wait until you find a safe place. Try not to reverse or turn round in a busy road; find a quiet side road or drive round a block of side streets.

Do not reverse from a side road into a main road. When using a driveway, reverse in and drive out if you can.

Look carefully before you start reversing. You should

  • use all your mirrors
  • check the ‘blind spot’ behind you (the part of the road you cannot see easily in the mirrors)

check there are no pedestrians (particularly children), cyclists, other road users or obstructions in the road behind you

Blue School of Motoring instructors in Fleet have a high success rate, with most of our students for the driving school coming from recommendations, like the one below:

Jess (Fleet)

Got through my driving test, and did all my manoeuvres with out any mistakes at all, I couldn’t believe it, I highly recommend Blue School of Motoring for your driving lessons in Fleet .

Your Fleet based Blue School of Motoring Driving Instructor will advise you where to do your theory test, and also your practical driving test.  So for driving lessons in Fleet use Blue.  The below are some of the local centres where you can apply to take your tests:

Theory Test

Aldershot

Reading

Fleet

Practical Driving Test

Ashford

Chertsey

Farnborough

Reading

Fleet

Slough

Please be advised it’s always best to talk to your Fleet Driving Instructor before booking your theory or driving test.

All our Fleet driving instructors are patient and calm, with a friendly and professional approach. The Blue goal is to provide a structured and professional training programme to all our students, who learn to drive in Fleet, which will cover all aspects of the driving syllabus, this will enable you to develop as a safer driver for the rest of your life.

Blue School of Motoring is expanding all the time, so if you don’t see your area listed here please contact us as we may be able to help you, or call us for a driving lesson in Fleet  at the driving school on 0800 234 6823.

If you’d like to book lessons or pay for lessons with Blue School of Motoring you can do this online via this website by filling in the form on our book lessons page.

All our Fleet Driving Instructors follow our driving instructor code of conduct.  Please click on the link to read it.

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Reading Driving Lessons

Posted by blueschoolofmotoring on February 18, 2009

Reading Driving Lessons.com. Learn to Drive in Reading. Reading Driving Lessons teach Learner drivers, pass plus, refresher lessons, motorway courses, driving instructor courses, taxi training and advanced courses, as well as flee driver training.

Reading Driving Lesson has been teaching students to learn to drive in Reading for several years.

 

We teach driving lessons in these areas

Reading, Whitley, Caversham, Calcott, Emmer Green, Earley, Lower Earley, Woodley, Whiteknights, Reading University, Tilehurst, Twyford, Winnersh, Pangbourne, Wokingham, Crowthorne, Finchampstead, 

 

 

Learning to drive in the Reading area is a great experience with a Reading Driving Lessons.com instructor. The local area roads can be a demanding experience for the novice driver, especially with so much work being carried out in the Reading area. With new building work going on near the town centre, there are always plenty of road works to contend with, especially the Black Boy Roundabout, which is on the Reading practical test route. Learn to drive in Reading with the experts.

 

There are some challenging driving conditions in Reading, but if you have had some professional guidance from one of our Reading Driving Instructors you won’t have any trouble. The Black Boy roundabout is very straightforward if approached in the correct lane, and there are various other routes to take if there is a game playing at the Madejski Stadium. 

 

The roads around Whitley can become very congested, and as this is a favourite place to be taken for your practical driving test, our Reading Driving Instructors can show you the most common routes, and also cover you’re manoeuvres at the same time.  The town centre driving is also covered, dealing with the Oracle, and if you like how to do some bay parking, and of course dual carriageway driving around the IDR(Inner Distribution Road). So learning to drive in Reading is so much easier with a Reading Driving Instructor.

 

Your Reading Driving Instructor will provide the complete training course that will help you to achieve the required standard to pass the Driving Standards Agency theory and driving tests.  Learning to drive in Reading with us, will give the learner driver a better understanding of how to cope with changes in the local area. We can provide driving lessons in Reading with Reading Driving Lesson.com in Manual cars or Automatic cars.

 

Readingdrivinglesson.com instructors have a high success rate, with most of our students for the driving school coming from recommendations, like the one below:

 

Tom (Reading)

 

Cant believe I passed my driving test, I thought I had failed but my driving instructor told me never to give up, and I got my worst manoeuvre reverse round the corner, and I did it first go, I find driving around the Oracle not a problem. I would highly recommend Blue School of Motoring

 

Your Reading based Driving Instructor will advise you where to do your theory test, and also your practical driving test.  So for driving lessons in Reading use Blue.  The below are some of the local centres where you can apply to take your tests:

 

Theory Test

Aldershot

Reading

Staines

Slough

 

Practical Driving Test

Chertsey

Farnborough

Reading

Slough

 

 

Please be advised it’s always best to talk to your Reading Driving Instructor before booking your theory or driving test.

 

All our Reading driving instructors are patient and calm, with a friendly and professional approach. The Readingdrivinglesson.com goal is to provide a structured and professional training programme to all our students, who learn to drive in Reading, which will cover all aspects of the driving syllabus, this will enable you to develop as a safer driver for the rest of your life.

 

Readingdrivinglesson.com is expanding all the time, so if you don’t see your area listed here please contact us as we may be able to help you, or call us for a driving lesson in Reading at the driving school on 0118 963 9560.

If you’d like to book lessons or pay for lessons with Readingdrivinglesson.com you can do this online via this website by filling in the form on our book lessons page.

 

All our Reading Driving Instructors follow our driving instructor code of conduct.  Please click on the link to read it.

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PST 1 Phase 1 Beginner Controls and Instrument

Posted by blueschoolofmotoring on February 12, 2009

Driving Instructor Training Lesson Briefing

PST 1 Phase 1 Beginner Controls and Instrument (Cock Pit Drill)

PST No.1 Exercises 1B and 10T

The DSA will call your learner a beginner for this Pre Set Test.

For this PST the following areas will need to be covered in your lesson briefing: 

  • doors
  • seat and head restraint
  • seat belt
  • mirrors
  • accelerator
  • foot brake
  • clutch
  • hand brake
  • gears
  • steering
  • indicators
  • starting
  • precautions before moving off
  • normal stop position
  • normal stop use of MSM
  • normal stop control

You will need to drive the Examiner from the test centre to a safe place, for this briefing. The SE(Supervising Examiner) will give you directions.

You should use these few minutes as you drive to go through the controls of the car and how the brake and clutch work, don’t waist time take control straight away, and keep in control and signs of weakness and your doomed

Some errors that may be thrown at you by the examiner

  • failing to check mirrors and blind spots before opening doors
  • walking around the front of the vehicle
  • not closing the door
  • twisting the seat belt, or fastening it incorrectly
  • not listening to you
  • ask irrelevant questions
  • not adjusting the seat properly – reach, rake, head restraint
  • moving the head to adjust the mirrors
  • touching the mirror glass
  • using the wrong feet on the pedals
  • failing to co-ordinate clutch and gears
  • selecting the wrong gears as you instruct in their use
  • not correctly palming the gear stick
  • not pressing the button to apply the hand brake
  • acting the fool
  • pulling the hand brake too hard / not hard enough
  • trying to dry steer when practicing with the steering wheel

The above faults may be used, as well as many others which you may never have seen before and probably never will see used by a learner driver, so be prepared. Use the following fault analysis check list.

Fault Analysis

 

1.    Identify Fault- Say It

2.    What or Where Should?

3.    Why Should?

4.    When to Do/How To Do/How To Judge

5.    So Next Time?

6.    Prompt or Guide Next Attempt

7.    Praise When Done/Be Specific

 

Don’t forget your structure for the briefing

 

Recap

Lesson Objective

Lesson Breifing

Debrief

 

Make sure you cover all the main points and keep to the structure, don’t miss anything out, is you do cover it in the Debrief at the end.

Blue School of Motoring Driver instructor training courses.

 

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Driving Instructor Training

Posted by blueschoolofmotoring on January 18, 2009

Welcome to the Blue School of Motoring Driving Instructor Training. Blue is a training company that only uses ORDIT registered instructors.  Blue offers the complete training programme for anybody who wishes to train as a driving instructor.

                                                                 

Train to become a fully qualified driving instructor, and work for yourself. A driving instructor training course with Blue School of Motoring Ltd can help you to pass all of the qualifying exams.

 

From Part 1,2 & 3. The course is designed to fit around your current career.  Blue School of Motoring Driving Instructor Training has a variety of flexible training options, to fit in with your current situation.

 

There are also courses available for existing ADI’s who would like some additional training, such as Check Test Training or help on improving your pass rate, whatever it is, we can help structure the course for you.

 

The Driving Instructor Tests

The 3 Tests cover the road you need to take to qualify as a Driving Instructor.

 

Part’s 1,2 & 3

 

The qualification examination is in three parts:

 

• a computer based theory test

 

• a practical test of your driving ability

 

• a practical test of your ability to instruct

 

You must take and pass all three parts of the examination in this order and you must complete the whole examination within two years of passing the theory test. If you are unable to complete the examinations within this time you must start again from the beginning and pass each part again.

 

You can take the theory test as many times as you want but you are only allowed a maximum of three attempts at each of the practical tests within each two year qualification period. Additionally, you cannot start the qualifying process again until two years has passed since you last passed your theory test.

 

Most people undertake training with an organisation which specialises in this field and we would recommend that you do so.  This is not a legal requirement and you can apply for the examinations without having undertaken formal training.  However, you may find it difficult to pass if you don’t.  The qualifying process is not easy, and the pass rates are not high.

 

The pass rates for each of the three parts of the examination in 2006/2007 were:

 

 

Theory test (part 1):                            49%

 

 

Test of driving ability (part 2):             45%

 

 

Test of instructional ability (part 3):     28%

 

Call us today and arrange a meeting to book your training course.

 

0800 234 6823

 

bluesom@btconnect.com

 

www.driving-instructor-careers.co.uk

 

 

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Posted by blueschoolofmotoring on October 11, 2008

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The Driving Instructor Tests

The 3 Tests cover the road you need to take to qualify as a Driving Instructor.

Part’s 1,2 & 3

 

The qualification examination is in three parts:

 

• a computer based theory test

 

• a practical test of your driving ability

 

• a practical test of your ability to instruct

 

You must take and pass all three parts of the examination in this order and you must complete the whole examination within two years of passing the theory test. If you are unable to complete the examinations within this time you must start again from the beginning and pass each part again.

 

You can take the theory test as many times as you want but you are only allowed a maximum of three attempts at each of the practical tests within each two year qualification period. Additionally, you cannot start the qualifying process again until two years has passed since you last passed your theory test.

 

Most people undertake training with an organisation which specialises in this field and we would recommend that you do so.  This is not a legal requirement and you can apply for the examinations without having undertaken formal training.  However, you may find it difficult to pass if you don’t.  The qualifying process is not easy, and the pass rates are not high.

 

The pass rates for each of the three parts of the examination in 2006/2007 were:

 

The pass rates for each of the three parts of the examination in 2006/2007 were:

Theory test (part 1):                            49%

Test of driving ability (part 2):             45%

Test of instructional ability (part 3):     28%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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