Chris will support you in every step, as well as mentoring beyond.
Are you dreaming of a New career? Chris will help you turn that dream into reality!
To qualify as a Driving Instructor, you must pass three tests, so prepare well!
Chris is a Grade A OrDIT Registered Trainer who tailors all sessions to meet your needs!
Experienced and Unparalleled Knowledge Chris will get you results.
Save £25.00 when you block purchase 6 hours. £50.00 when you block purchase 10 hours.
Chris is a Grade A OrDIT Registered Trainer who invests in you!
Chris Deane ADI is happy to sponsor a PDI that is training with him to apply for a trainee licence.
Throughout his professional career, Chris has always strived to be the best he can in whatever field he has tackled. He has always been in a position where he can help others develop their own skills and over the years has developed both his Instructional and coaching skills to help learners and trainees reach their own personal goals.
As well as making sure you know What to do and how to pass the various qualifying tests, Chris will make sure you fully understand the WHY! Adapting the training to match your own personal learning style with patience and empathy. He will work with you not only to qualify/pass but will provide on-going support long after.
The theory part of the test is multiple choice and consists of 100 questions which are split into four sections and to be sucessful you will need to score 85%. However you must also score 80% in each of the four sections which is 20 questions correctly answered. The test will ensure you have a high standard of knowledge of driving theory as well as covering Instructional techniques and the rules of the road.
The Hazard perception part must be passed at the same time as the theory or both parts will need to be sat again. 14 video clips containing one or more developing hazards which when seen requires you to click the mouse button as soon as you feel the hazard may cause the driver to change speed or direction. There are 15 scoring hazards in total each worth 5 points and to pass you need to score 57 out of 75.