Code of practice

A driving instructor who gives lessons in a motor car in return for payment must be on the 'Register of Approved driving instructors' (ADIs). To gain entry to the register, prospective instructors need to pass a series of examinations administered by the Driving Standards Agency (DSA). People training to qualify as ADIs who have part completed the examinations can obtain from the agency a licence to acquire practical experience which is strictly limited to six months. Once fully qualified and on the register, ADIs are regularly tested by DSA to check their continued ability to give instruction to an acceptable standard.

DSA and the driving instruction industry place great emphasis on professional standards and business ethics. The code of practice set out in this leaflet has been agreed between DSA and the main bodies representing ADIs; it is a framework within which all instructors should operate.

ADI and PDI badges

Personal conduct

Business dealings

Advertising

Conciliation

For further information or advice write to:

The ADI registrar
Driving Standards Agency,
The Axis Building,
112 Upper Parliament Street,
Nottingham,
NG21 6LP
Tel 0300 200 1122

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