| Finding a Good Driving
Instructor
A good Driving Instructor will adapt his teaching
method to suit the pupil who is learning to drive.
The level of driving instruction will be appropriate
to that of the needs of the learner driver.
A Qualified ADI should have a car which is in good
working order and is reasonably up to date to carry out driving
lessons in. The pupil receiving the driver training
should feel comfortable with the controls of the instructors
car.
Your Driving Instructor should display his Driving
Instructor Lisence on the window of the vehicle. A pink
lisence is a Trainee Driving Instructor and a green
lisence is a Qualified Driving Instructor.
DSA is responsible for maintaining and checking the standards of
all Approved Driving Instructors, who to qualify
must:
• have held a full driving licence for at
least four years
• pass a much tougher theory test than the
one you will take
• pass a strict practical driving test
• reach and keep up a high standard of instruction.
The standard of driving tuition given by the ADI
is regularly checked by a supervising examiner
from DSA
• The driving instructor must be registered
with DSA
• display an ADI identification certificate
on the windscreen of the tuition vehicle
You should take advice from your Driving Instructor
on:
• all aspects of driving
• what books to read
• when to take your test
• how to practice
Most of all the driving instructor you choose should
be punctual, have a good reputation and a car that suits you. Reccomendations
from friends are always a good place to start.
Areas covered in and around
Glasgow:
Kirkintilloch - Anniesland - Maryhill - Bishopbriggs - Crookston
Springburn - Dennistoun - Newlands - Beardsen - Hamilton
Clydebank - Mosspark - Newton Mearns - Newlands - Bothwell
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