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

...pandemic - and are helping the country to build back better whilst keeping themselves and other road users safe. “I’m in this job to help people” Ian Brett is an...
...pandemic - and are helping the country to build back better whilst keeping themselves and other road users safe. “I’m in this job to help people” Ian Brett is an...
It’s been a while since we last published the Despatch ezine, but we’re relaunching in a new blog format that will be much more interactive. You can now post comments...
...learner riders pass a theory and hazard perception test before taking their CBT. It’d make sure new riders have the theoretical knowledge and understanding of the rules of the road...
...examiners have worked so hard to bring this to reality, and I really believe the changes will better prepare new drivers for the reality of driving independently delivering iPads to...
...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...
...Ahead of that, we’ll publish the new assessment form and accompanying guidance. Providing quality training Many official register of driving instructor training (ORDIT) organisations have told us they’ve already started...
...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...
...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...
...automatic? The information was all on GOV.UK, but scattered across separate pages. So we’ve published a new page about upgrading an automatic car driving licence to address all of these...
...have recruited 264 examiners. We expect that figure to increase to around 400 by the end of March 2017. We've also made improvements to the way new entrants are trained...