Legal
Requirements
If you want to be an Approved Driving Instructor (ADI)
and have your name entered on the Register of Approved Driving Instructors
you must:
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hold a full UK or European Union (EU) / European
Economic Area (EEA) unrestricted car driving licence
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have held it for a total of at least 4 out of the
past 6 years prior to entering the register after qualifying, but:
A foreign driving licence, an automatic car driving
licence or a provisional licence held after passing the driving
test, all count towards the 4 years;
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not have been disqualified from driving at any
time in the 4 years prior to being entered in the Register;
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be a fit and proper person to have your name entered
in the Register. All convictions, including motoring offences, still
in force (ie not >spent=
under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974) will be taken into
account when we assess your suitability to be entered in the Register;
and
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pass the Register qualifying exam and register
within 12 months of doing so.
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In addition you should be aware that you cannot
accompany a person to drive unless you have held a full UK or EU/EEA
driving licence for three years and must be 21 or more. A foreign
full licence will count towards this three year period but it must
be a foreign licence that is accepted under the 'exchange scheme'
For more details of the exchange system you should read Section
four of the DVLA booklet D100 "What you need to know about
driving licences" available at most post offices.
Under the rules of the Road Traffic Act of 1988 it is
illegal for anyone to charge [either money or monies worth] for instruction
in driving a motor car unless:
their name is on the Register of Approved Driving
Instructors: or
they hold a trainee=s
Licence to give Instruction issued by the Registrar.
This booklet does not give the exact legal requirements.
These are given in the Road Traffic Act 1988, and the regulations under
that Act, particularly The Motor Cars [Driving Instruction] Regulations
1989.
Qualifying Examination
The qualifying examination is in 3 parts:-
a] A Theory Test - using touch screen
computers & Hazard Perception Test.
b] A Practical Test of your Driving
Ability.
c] A Practical Test of your Ability
to Teach.
**Driving Licence, Photographic
proof of Identity and proof of Signature must be taken to all 3 examinations**
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