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Tom Bradford has worked in Glasgow north and south for many
years as a fully qualified instructor. He holds the ADI
badge for teaching learner drivers, Ordit badge for instructor
training and also holds a Fleet training badge. He has an
excellent pass rate, reputation, and communicates in a patient
manner to all his pupils. |
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Part
1 - PDI (potential driving instructor)
- After consultation with your trainer, you can get
started on Part 1. Work at home - study video clips,
practice theory test questions and hazard perception
clips to attain a high score.
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2 - This training is structured towards
developing existing driving skills to reach a much higher
advanced level. This involves: |
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Good forward planning skills (anticipating danger and
reacting early and correctly) |
| Applying
the MSMPSL routine correctly approaching hazards |
| Demonstrating
a high degree of awareness on all types of road (including
motorways) |
| Good
control, perception, and observation and accuracy skills
on all reverse exercises and emergency stop procedure. |
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3 - Is a structured program tailored towards
building confidence for all the required elements in the
last section: |
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trainer will demonstrate how to set an objective and brief
a pupil on a new task, talk the pupil through that situation,
encourage them, and then allow the pupil to practice without
prompting. |
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will learn how to identify a fault, analyse why it occured,
and offer a suitable remedy to your pupil (this must be
given to the pupil as soon as possible) |
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using Question and Answer techniques, the pupil must be
allowed some practice time to prevent the fault recurring. |
| If
the three core competencies (ID, Analysis and Remedy)
are adhered to, the Part 3 test will have some structure
and logic to it. |
| Your
instructor will "role play" the pupil on training
lessons very similar to the way the examiner does on the
part 3 test. |
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addition to your ability to teach pupils, you should provide
a service to people from different backgrounds and have
good business sense. As a fully qualified ADI you will
be expected to show a high regard for all aspects of road
safety, a responsible and professional attitude to your
pupils and profession, and maintain this high standard
of driving and instructional ability throughout you career. |
Check
test training is also covered by Tom Bradford. - If
you have a test coming up why not contact
Tom at 07957 282 506 |
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