How much are you worth…? Have you thought how much your life is worth?
- £5million?
- £50k?
- How about £50?
A 2 -hour assessment of your driving skills including some hints and tips that one
day might just save your life. Won’t happen to you? Consider this: every year the
loss of life on our UK roads equates to ten big airliners crashing; would you still
fly if there were that many air crashes? Over a quarter of a million people are
injured, and several million vehicles damaged. If nothing else a car crash can mean
a lot of cost and inconvenience.
- Employers
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If you employ people who drive as part of their job, then you have a legal obligation
to train them to ensure they do that safely.
- Professional Advice
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A qualified Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) has to pass 3 tough examinations:
theory, advanced driving skills, and most importantly the ability to pass them on.
- Motorways? Street Parking?
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Lots of people are nervous drivers. By taking you to appropriate areas, and patiently
giving you the knowledge that overcomes fear, your
want2PASS
instructor can help you become a more confident and safer driver.
- Your time & money
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Learn how to save fuel and make progress in congestion.
- Skilled Assessments
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You will go on a wide range of roads and do some parking. After your test drive
you will be given a written de-brief and when appropriate notes and tips for defensive
driving techniques, to help you stay safe on the roads, whatever others may throw
at you.
- Institute Of Advanced Motorists (IAM) exam
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An ADI can train you and assess your readiness for an advanced driving test. For
example, with mock tests.
- Knowledge
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Your ADI has many many miles of experience to share with you. From his experience
he will be able to relate to other roads users and warn you about their problems
too e.g. van drivers, motorcyclists and cyclists. Your ADI will give you advice
about driving overseas - something most of us do at some time on holiday.
- Which Car?
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You can take your assessment in
your own car (subject to some conditions) or in the Driving School car.