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Modernising driver training
Improving how people qualify to become an approved driving instructor (ADI) and other changes to the ADI register.
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Detail
The Driving Standards Agency (DSA) and Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA) merged on 1 April 2014 to form the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA).
DSA wants to know whether you think it should:
- replace the 3 qualifying tests to become an approved driving instructor (ADI) with a vocational qualification
- improve the current tests
- replace the trainee licence with a requirement for trainee instructors to be accompanied by ADIs when providing paid instruction
DSA also wants to know what you think about:
- introducing fines (called ‘civil sanctions’) that the ADI Registrar could charge an ADI if they didn’t follow a condition of their approval
- changing the registration fees ADIs pay so that they pay for the standards check separately when they book it
- changing the grading structure for ADIs
- what information about ADIs it would be useful and fair for DSA to make available to the public
- National standard for driver and rider training
- National standard for developed driving competence
- Driver Training National Occupational Standard
- Equality impact assessment: ADI qualification
- Equality impact assessments: ADI standards checks
- ADI Registrar webchat (9 July 2013): questions and answers
Documents
Modernising driver training: reform of the regulatory framework for approved driving instructorsModernising driver training: reform of the regulatory framework for approved driving instructorsapplication/pdfAnnex A: impact assessment - Qualification proposals to modernise the driver training industryapplication/pdfModernising driver training: interim response to consultationapplication/pdfModernising driver training: public feedbackapplication/pdf