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The ADI Part 3 Test

The Part 3 test is commonly referred to as 'the test of instructional ability'

This test is nowhere near as difficult as many trainees assume, and there is no reason not to expect to pass part 3 at your first attempt

Instructor Training courses - Dave Hartley, Instructor Trainer for Dash driving and ADIT.me.ukDuring this test the examiner will role play the part of a learner driver, and your task will be to deliver a well structured driving lesson, identifying and dealing with any faults you see in your 'learners' driving. The examiner will choose the subject for the lesson from one of 10 pre set tests, and will use the lesson to assess and grade your performance. During the 'lesson' the examiner will decide upon the route and will actually give you directions which you are expected to repeat

The test is divided into two phases, each lasting about 30 minutes. During phase 1, the examiner will role play a learner driver of limited ability and experience, whereas at phase 2 the examiner will role play the part of a learner with far more experience or in fact a full licence holder seeking extra training. You will be expected to deal with each of these situations correctly

The Dash team have trained instructors from all over the UK . . . Liverpool, Birmingham, Leicester, Southampton, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, Nottingham, Bradford, London, Edinburgh . . .

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Your training with Dash

Our training methods are incredibly successful and concentrate on the core skills required to pass. You won't experience the traditional 'failure based' methods of repeating the pre set test's over and over and over . . .

You'll learn and develop all of the skills you need for good instruction. Train to be a good instructor, and part 3 becomes a formality!

Your course will cover all aspects of teaching someone to drive. These skills are essential to being both a good ADI and to pass this part of the test. Your training will always be structured, and you get the benefit of close personal attention from your trainer

Your course will start with an overview, and an outline of the skills required for success. Each of the core competencies will be explained and practiced. You will cover all of the areas marked on the test of instructional ability

Particular emphasis must be placed on dealing with the core competencies. These skills are fundamental to teaching someone to drive. Once all the necessary skills have been developed, they will be brought together by you planning and delivering the individual lessons required

You should be aware that simply driving around, delivering aimless pre set tests over and over again has very little chance of fully equipping you with the skills required

You will be given tasks and exercises to complete between training sessions as an aid to skills development. The more work you can do between training sessions the more benefit you will get from in car training

The simple truth about ADI training is that PDI’s are very often not properly trained, nowhere near prepared enough for this part of the process, and are very often completely confused by what is required. Thankfully, you can have the benefit of our extremely high quality training . . . training that works!

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Another Dash success story . . .

" . . . Hi Dave, Just want to say thank you for everything, it still hasn't sunk in yet! I thought I'd let you know how much I enjoyed the part 3 training, I only wish I'd known about you from the start. I can't explain how happy I was when I started to realise what it's really all about. I was so confused and seemed to be getting nowhere. You made it so simple and you really lifted my confidence for part 3. I'll never forget those words . . . "congratulations, you've passed"! . . . "

Helen Frost, DSA ADI (car), Bradford