Becoming a Driving Instructor
    Congratulations!

            


You are taking the first steps to the most rewarding career in the world.

If you believe that teaching somebody to drive is an easy way of earning a huge salary
with little or no effort,
then you have either been talking to the wrong people or have chosen the wrong career.

However if you are passionate about road safety and are prepared to train hard
in order to qualify as a ‘Driving Standards Agency, Approved Driving Instructor’,
you will reap the rewards of a career with huge amounts of job satisfaction.
Every day will be challenging and rewarding, and you will have a real input
into making our roads a safer place whilst earning a good living

We are a company which has over 25 years of experience in training Driving Instructors.

Our trainers are highly qualified and passionate about the job;
we care about the outcome of your qualifying exams
and will guide and support you all the way.

When you successfully pass the qualifying exams,
because we know you have been trained to a high standard,
we will offer you a position teaching with our team of driving instructors at ‘Zodiac’.

The Register of Approved Driving Instructors (ADI) was set up in the interests of road safety
in order to maintain and improve the standard of car driving instruction available to the public.
It also ensures that the public can expect an acceptable standard of tuition from those registered as driving instructors.
It is administered by the Driving Standards Agency (DSA).

It is illegal for anyone to charge (either money or monies worth) for instruction in driving a motor car
unless they are on the register.

Skills Required

Approved driving instructors require a high standard of driving ability
and a sound knowledge of the subjects related to teaching others to drive
and must be able to apply these abilities.

Teaching others to drive includes being knowledgeable about:

• How to teach
• How people learn
• How to assess the performance of others
• Communication
• Interpersonal skills