“I use the local roads around the ADI test centre in Bedford, some of which are test
routes. This combined with training in your car, means that you will be in a familiar
environment and know the relevant reference points when instructing - this is a tremendous
aid to learning.
This will give you an advantage on your test as it will feel just like another training
session. If you prefer you can use the Part 3 car for your training sessions and
the Part 3 test in Luton.
Please feel free to ring me on my mobile if you have any questions about training
as a Driving Instructor”
Alan 07930 658 946
All our training sessions last for 3 hours starting at 9:30am, 1:30pm or 6:30pm
ADI part 3 training in Bedford £100
ADI part 3 training in Luton £90
ADI part 2 training in Bedford £90
ADI part 2 training in Luton £80
Bedford ADI Training prices
Bedford ADI Part 3 syllabus
Briefing
Identification of faults
Fault analysis
Remedial Action
Levels of Instruction
Planning
Control of Lesson
Communication
Q & A techniques
Feedback/ Encouragement
Use of dual controls
Instructor characteristics
Attitude & approach
Driving Instructor training in Bedford
All training sessions conducted in and around the roads in Bedford
Our Rendezvous point is the Car Park at Bedford Railway station, - close to the driving
test centre
Our training sessions last 3 hours and are on a one-to-one, pay-as-you-go basis
Choice of a morning, afternoon or evening sessions in Bedford: 9.30am, 1.30pm or 6.30pm
To book your session ring Alan on 07930 658 946
Give the perfect briefing without memorising
Get your examiner involved and interested
Recognise examiner lifelines
Know the characters the examiner will play
Relate your lesson to the examiner’s scenario
Recognise classic faults made by the examiner
Recognise the faults the examiner will make
Analyse the examiner’s faults
What to say when the examiner doesn’t understand your analysis
Know the key phrases that will control the examiner
Stop the examiner from repeating the fault
Know if you are under-instructing or over-instructing
Plan the lesson without writing lesson plans
Know what questions to ask and when to ask them
Knowing when to stop at the roadside to give explanations