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THINK! Put your phone away during driving lessons

Posted by: THINK!, Posted on: 14 June 2017 - Categories: Driving instructors
A mobile phone in a glove compartment.

As an ADI, you’re training the next generation of safe drivers. So it’s important that you lead by example and put your phone away during driving lessons.

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