Why learn with a 'Grade 6' instructor?
When you’re ready to start learning to drive, you want driving lessons that will give you the best chance of passing your driving test 1st time.
By learning to drive with a highly experienced driving instructor who can provide you with the highest quality driving tuition this is exactly what you will get.
3 points to consider when choosing your driving instructor
1. IS YOUR DRIVING INSTRUCTOR QUALIFIED?
Many well known driving schools use trainee driving instructors (also known as PDI Potential Driving Instructors), and are charging the same for driving lessons as qualified driving instructors (ADI Approved Driving Instructors).
All approved driving instructors must display a licence, ask to see it.
2. KNOW YOUR DRIVING INSTRUCTORS GRADE
All ADIs are tested and graded on their instructional ability and are graded from 6-1
The meanings of these grades are as follows:
6. Very high standard, no significant instructional weaknesses
5. Good overall standard of instruction, some minor weakness in instructional technique
4. Competent overall performance, some minor deficiencies in instructional technique
3. Inadequate overall performance, some deficiencies in instructional technique
2. Poor overall performance, numerous deficiencies in instructional technique
1. Overall standard of instruction extremely poor or dangerous, with incorrect or dangerous instruction
I AM A VERY EXPERIENCED GRADE 6 DRIVING INSTRUCTOR
QUALITY VERSUS QUANTITY
You can actually SAVE money with more expensive lessons! Doesn’t make sense? Consider this..
20 Quality driving lessons with a fully qualified driving instructor @£25 = £500
50 low quality driving lessons with a low graded or unqualified driving instructor @£15 = £750
Which would you prefer?
If it sounds too good to be true…..it usually is!!