40 Hours In Car Training ADI Part 3 Training Courses In car 1 to 1 training with ORDIT trainers
In Option 1 for the 40 hour ADI Part 3 training, you do 2 online courses (Lesson Plans and Skills), 5 Hours 1 to 1 Coaching and 15 hours in car training
With this option you will receive 40 hours ADI Part 3 training by means of 3 online courses (Lesson Plans, Skills, Teaching) and 10 hours in car training in Telford.
Struggling with the ADI Part 1 Theory Test? Here's the Help You Need to Pass First Time Becoming a driving instructor is a respected and rewarding career—but let’s be honest: it starts with a test that catches more people out than you’d expect. The ADI Part 1 Theory Test is where many brilliant future instructors stumble. It’s not because they’re not capable—it’s because they don’t get the right support early on. If you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure where to begin with your training, this article is for you. With our comprehensive training, you'll gain the knowledge and confidence to pass on your first attempt—saving time, money, and effort.
ADI Part 1 Band 4 – Teaching Terms Free Checklist Know Your Core Terms: Make sure you can define essential teaching terms like Client-Centred Learning, Feedback, Reflection, and Risk Management with clarity and confidence. Understand Application: Be able to explain not just what each term means, but how it applies in real driving lessons and during Part 3 assessments. Use Traditional Language: Stick to clear, professional phrasing that shows respect for the long-standing standard
All 300 Questions explained in ADI Part 1 Band 1 What Is ADI Part 1 Band 1 About? Band 1: Road Procedure This section tests your understanding of how to use the road safely, correctly, and according to the law—but with the added expectation that you’ll be teaching others to do the same. It’s not just about how you drive, but how you’ll help your learners navigate real-world traffic situations confidently and correctly.
What Is ADI Part 1 Band 2 About? Band 2: Traffic Signs and Signals This section tests your knowledge of the visual language of the road—those critical signs, markings, signals, and instructions that every driver must recognise and respond to correctly. But as an instructor, you're not just expected to know them. You’re expected to be able to teach them. Why Band 2 Is Essential for ADIs While Band 1 focuses on road procedure, Band 2 ensures that you—and your pupils—can interpret the language of the road. Failing to teach signs and signals properly leads to: Test fails Hazardous driving Poor decision-making As a future instructor, you’ll need to spot confusion in your pupil and correct it before it becomes a risk. What’s Covered in Band 2? Here’s a breakdown of the key areas you need to master: 1️⃣ Traffic Signs You’ll be tested on: Warning signs (triangular): e.g. bends, crossings, merging lanes
What Is ADI Part 1 Band 3 About? Band 3 of the ADI Part 1 theory test covers: 🔍 The Driving Test, Disabilities, and the Law This section is designed to assess your professional knowledge as a future driving instructor—beyond just driving skills. It focuses on your responsibilities when working with pupils, your legal obligations, and how you handle pupils with additional needs. Let’s break it down: ADI Part 1 Theory test Band 3 explained. This band covers – The law, disabilities, and the driving test. Listen and follow along as an ORDIT registered Driving Instructor Trainer explains the questions to give you a deeper understanding, therefore making it more likely to pass the ADI Part 1 Band 3 section and also give you a head start on understanding ADI Part 2 and ADI Part 3
Why Is ADI Part 1 (and Especially Band 4) So Hard? If you’ve started preparing for the ADI Part 1 theory test, you’ve likely already discovered what so many trainee instructors realise far too late: This test is no joke. And Band 4? That’s where most people feel like they’ve hit a wall. But why is it so hard? You’re not being dramatic—it really is a tough exam Have all the questions in Band 4 of the ADI Part 1 Theory Test explained by an ORDIT registered trainer, so you can be more confident of passing the test and understanding more about what is expected for the ADI Part 3 phase of your training. 6 months access £6.95
Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) Part 2 driving test, dives into several engaging topics that resonate with aspiring instructors.
ADI Part 3 Briefings Boost your adi part 3 training online lesson plans course, test your knowledge of each subject, if you can't explain it, how can you teach it? If you can't explain it how can you spot the faults? Our online training will boost your knowledge.
✅ Struggling With Lesson Planning? This Checklist Will Change Everything. If you’re training to become a driving instructor, you’ve already heard it: “Lesson planning is the first thing you’re marked on in your ADI Part 3.” And yet... no one shows you how to plan a lesson that actually works — not just on paper, but in the car, with a real pupil, in real-time. That ends here. Introducing the ADI Lesson Planning Checklist Designed by ORDIT trainers. Used by real ADIs.
"Become a better teacher and more confident of passing the ADI PART 3 TEST" ADI Part 3 Marking Sheet explained to help with your understanding of what's required for the ADI Part 3 and ADI Standards check test This complete guide gives you the confidence and knowledge you need to become a better teacher and provide your students with a thorough understanding of all subjects. Each subject is comprehensively covered including understanding the marking sheet, fault identification, Fault Analysis and Pupil Reference Points. Includes Detailed Instruction - Unlike other ADI Part 3 and ADI Standards Check Test Guides, ours provides a simple but comprehensive explanation of the aspects of taking the ADI Part 3 or the ADI Standards Check Test exam.
If you’ve started preparing for your ADI Part 3 test, you already know: The marking sheet is the examiner’s guide — but for most trainees, it feels like reading a different language. “Client-Centred Learning” “Risk Management” “Learning Goals” “Developmental Feedback” ...can leave even confident PDIs second-guessing: “Am I actually doing what they’re looking for?” “Did I fail because I misunderstood what they meant?”
🛡️ Risk Management Checklist – Free Download! 🛡️ Managing risk during a driving lesson isn't just about reacting when things go wrong — it's about anticipating problems before they happen, sharing responsibility clearly with your pupil, and stepping in at exactly the right time. Our FREE Risk Management Checklist breaks down exactly what the DVSA examiners are looking for, helping you build safer lessons, protect your pupils, and boost your Part 3 and Standards Check scores.
This course covers every crucial aspect of effective instruction, helping you develop the coaching, risk management, and communication skills needed to pass your Part 3 exam and excel as an ADI. ✅ Lesson Structure & Learning Styles ✅ Risk Management & Intervention ✅ Client-Centered Learning ✅ Fault Analysis & Prioritization ✅ Effective Communication ✅ Mock Test & Examiner-Style Wording ✅ The Reflective Log & Self-Evaluation
This Course provides 6 months online course access as well as 1 to 1 coaching and has the most In car training at 20 hours
30 hours training. 2 - Online Courses 10 hrs 1 to 1 Online Coaching
This Course provides 6 months online course access as well as 1 to 1 coaching and has the most In car training at 20 hours
This Course provides 6 months online course access as well as 1 to 1 coaching and has the most In car training at 20 hours
This Course provides 6 months online course access as well as 1 to 1 coaching and has the most In car training at 20 hours
This Course provides 6 months online course access as well as 1 to 1 coaching and has the most In car training at 20 hours adi part 3 training - if you want intensive adi part 3 training to help you complete your 40 hours adi part 3 training in the quickest possible time, then this is the course for you. A mixture of 1 online video course to build your knowledge of all the subjects that you will need to teach your students. 10 hrs 1 to 1 online coaching to answer any specific questions or gaps in knowledge that you have 20 hrs 1 to 1 in car training to put everything that you have learned into practice with an ORDIT trainer
This Course provides 6 months online course access as well as 1 to 1 coaching and has the most In car training at 20 hours
This Course provides 6 months online course access as well as 1 to 1 coaching and has the most In car training at 20 hours
This Course provides 6 months online course access as well as 1 to 1 coaching and has the most In car training at 20 hours
This Course provides 6 months online course access as well as 1 to 1 coaching and has the most In car training at 20 hours
40 hours training consisting 1x Briefing/Lesson plans course 1x Skills Course 1 x 10 hrs 1 to 1 coaching 1 x 10 hrs in car training
At the end of the session – was the pupil encouraged to reflect on their own performance
Understand how to do a lesson plan briefing for Independent driving following signs and sat nav
Learn how to do do a briefing and lesson plan for overtaking on a single road and on a dual carriageway is it safe, legal and necessary?
Become more confident in understanding and responding when it comes to adapting the lesson plan
Covering all manoeuvres - Parallel parking, forward bay parking, reverse bay parking, pull up on the right and reverse, Emergency stop and turn in the road.
Turning left and right, emerging left and right, open and closed junctions
Bite size briefings and lesson plans covers course for roundabouts including normal, mini, spiral and finding gaps on roundabouts
Step by step guide on how to correctly explain and teach moving off and stopping at the side of the road, including reference points
Explaining the cockpit drills and controls but being aware how to look for faults and how to analyse them
Identifying the 5 main types, dealing with crossroads from the main road and side roads, crossroads with filter lights and box junctions
Become more confident teaching Meeting oncoming traffic and Anticipation when driving
Were the pupil’s queries followed up and answered Free Checklist: Were the Pupil’s Queries Followed Up and Answered? Make sure no pupil question is ever left behind with our easy-to-use free checklist! Here's what you'll cover: Listen Properly: Check that every query – big or small – is properly heard, respected, and valued, just as good instructors have always done. Respond Clearly: Ensure answers are given in a simple, traditional style pupils can understand and act upon,
All 3 Online training videos totaling 30 hours ADI Part 3 Training