How to Choose a the Professional Driving Instructor
It is very important that you choose a good driving instructor when you learn to drive. Aspire to become a good, well practiced driver as driving itself is a big responsibility.Endeavour to find a good, professional instructor. Choosing a good instructor is essential to learning to become a good driver. In the UK any instructor should be registered with the Driving Standards Agency. Any instructor not registered with the DSA cannot legally charge you for lessons. These DSA registered instructors are usually referred to as ADI’s (Approved Driving Instructors).
A good instructor will teach you all aspects of driving. This should include such basics as hill starts, reversing around corners and emergency stops. Recent driving surveys indicates that a student driver that was taught how to drive with an Approved Driving Instructor pass their driving test the first time, unlike those who have not practice with an Approved Driving Instructor. Any ADI will have a green certificate on their windscreen. A trainee instructor will have a provisional pink certificate. The DSA has rigourous standards and tests to pass before approving any prospective instructor. Before being allowed to instruct you any trainee must pass a comprehensive driving test and have a clean license for 4 years beforing being approved.
A good instructor will get you to pass the test quickly and easily. You are now ready to drive on your own. However you must make sure you are properly insured and this can be costly. Pay as you drive is often good place to look for young drivers insurance. This insurance works by charging you a milegae rate with costs being much higher for the most dangerous times such as the middle of the night.