Rising to the Challenge: learning to drive after COVID-19

...to before the pandemic, adding “I guess I do have some anxiety about there suddenly being lots of new drivers on the road; but it’s reassuring that we’ll all have...
...to before the pandemic, adding “I guess I do have some anxiety about there suddenly being lots of new drivers on the road; but it’s reassuring that we’ll all have...
...at how we could innovate and improve the service we deliver and support consumers through a lifetime of safe driving. I’ve used my experience to help create a new service...
...provide support and direction to the industry and help improve training standards for new riders. All of the team are highly qualified and experienced examiners - bikers through and through...
...what more we learn from this research and the new opportunities it will identify for the campaign. For example, ways that we can help to educate learners about how long...
...bodies. On training providers, some of the groups said existing trainers should be able to join and build up their skills, rather than having a new structure for all. They...
...for driving tests is a rolling 24 weeks. Each week, we add a new week’s worth of tests. We also add tests as and when they become available. For example,...
...common price charged for a one-hour lesson - 46.6% of ADIs charge this 29.8% of ADIs currently have availability to take on new pupils 90.8% of ADIs agree the role...
...very impressed. As a new ADI, this was my first standards check so it was a great opportunity to communicate first-hand with a member of the DVSA team. Our conversation...
...it important to remember the role an ADI has in helping a new driver in become a safer driver; encouraging learners to learn how to drive on a motorway with...
...use this as a chance to develop new skills and knowledge. You can take the same course more than once in each 5-year period, but it’s worth asking yourself if...