Considering a flexible approach to providing driving tests
In DVSA’s 2022 to 2023 business plan, we told you we wanted to investigate ways we could create a modern, flexible and efficient driving test service. One that is less...
In DVSA’s 2022 to 2023 business plan, we told you we wanted to investigate ways we could create a modern, flexible and efficient driving test service. One that is less...
...ORDIT registered and to be an ‘A’ grade instructor. So, in March 2018 we held further events in Cardington with ORDIT trainers. We were able to share our new proposals...
Today marks one year since the rules changed to allow learner drivers to practice driving on motorways, with a driving instructor. The changes were brought in to help give learner...
...break the rules in this way. Stick to the rules We know most of you would never intentionally break the rules. However, I wanted to give you some top tips...
...to the video description. You can select the relevant timestamp to jump to a particular question and answer. Or if you want to watch in full, you can watch it...
...far In May this year, we conducted research to identify awareness of this change and how well prepared instructor trainers and ORDIT organisations are to deliver the new training requirements....
...to understand how they log results whilst maintaining focus on the road. To do this we measured the amount of time an examiner took their eyes off the road to...
...look at how you are using the system in line with the booker agreements. Your local account manager will be in touch soon to demonstrate how this data can improve...
...you. Take half an hour before your first ride to go through your POWER checks, look over your kit and give yourself a moment to get back into the right headspace. The...
The vast majority of instructors maintain a high professional standard and are a credit to the driver training industry. To make sure this continues, it’s important that DVSA takes appropriate...