Tuesday, 9 December 2008

Driving instructor advice

Is your driving school instructor giving you the correct advice as far as learning to drive safely and passing the driving test is concerned?
As someone paying an ADI to guide them in their quest to obtaining a full UK driving licence, you would expect that the information you are being given is correct and true, well there are a few bad apples in the driving industry, and it is in your own interest to make sure you don't ignore your responsibilty as a learner driver to cross check any information you are given against the DSA criteria on their website.



Many learner drivers belive that their are secrets to passing the DSA practical driving test, and that driving schools have special insight into the workings of the DSA examiner. The truth is that the driving standards agency has fully publicised all information you need to pass the driving test either on their website, or in books that are freely available to buy on the open market.
One of the most important documents a learner driver can read when preparing for the practical driving test is the DL25 report form explanation notes. This is the form normally given to any test candidate not successful, and it explains in detail what the examiner is looking for during the driving test.

Getting a good understanding of the DL25 form can go a long way to ensuring you pass the test on your first attempt, and any information your driving school instructor gives you must not contradit the information given by the DSA.

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