Driving
Instructor Training Part one Theory and hazard perception Test
So,
you've decided to be a driving instructor, and you're now on the long
journey to becoming a fully qualified ADI. Well done. You've taken the first
steps on a voyage of self discovery.
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The
first thing you need to do is to write to the DSA for your application pack,
and to register yourself as a trainee instructor. See our become a driving
instructor area for all the details you need to get your new career off to a
great start. At Blue Driving Instructor training all our trainers are able to
help you achieve the results necessary in order to prepare for the Part 1 test
This
area of the site has
all the advice you need to pass the part 1 test and get yourself off to a great
start on the road to the new life you've been dreaming of.
We'll
try to help you pass
the ADI part 1 theory test and show you the techniques you need to know to pass
the ADI hazard perception test. But we need your help. E-mail us your part 1
experiences and help us to share them with the world. The trouble you have at
part 1 may help a thousand people reading these pages. Help us to help you by
telling us what you need to know, and by sharing your difficulties or triumphs
with trainees everywhere.
The
first of the exams
on your route to qualification is in two parts, the ADI Theory Test and an on
screen Hazard Perception Test (HPT). Both parts of the test must be taken
together and you must pass both parts on the same attempt to progress towards
the part two test.
Part
one is entirely computer based. You will be asked 100 multiple choice questions
about all aspects of driving and driver training. The questions follow a
similar format to those set in the learner's theory test but cover a much wider
spread of topics including teaching practice and principles.
The questions are banded into four sections and you
must score 80% in each band and achieve an overall mark of 85% to pass. This
means that it is possible to get a score of 94% and still fail if you are weak
in a particular band of knowledge. In order to pass Part-One you also need to
attain a pass mark of 57 in the HPT. If you do not achieve this you will have
to do the whole test again, including the theory test, even if you gained 85%
or higher in the questions.
The
HPT comprises of a selection
of short videos, showing real road scenes and potential hazards. You will be
tested on fourteen film clips. These clips will be chosen at random from a
selection of two hundred. You will be assessed on how soon you spot and respond
to the dangers shown on screen. You will watch the video clips on a computer
screen and you will need to click the mouse button at the correct time to
identify the developing hazard ahead.
Your
ADI trainer will advise you on the study materials you will need to have the
best possible chance of passing this test, although everything you need is
available in our Instructor Training Publications section.
We
have no hesitation
in recommending the Focus series of Theory Test discs. They are superb value
for money and have everything you need to pass this test. You do not need to
spend hundreds of pounds on passing part 1.
With
the official bank of questions included in your DSA starter pack, and the Focus
CD Rom's, you have everything you need.
Your
trainer will also offer
help and support, ensuring that you are fully prepared for the HPT and will
guide you in your understanding of ‘developing hazards’ and the techniques used
to pass.
Traditionally,
trainee instructors are often simply left to pass part one with their own
efforts and are then contacted by the trainers to continue with part two.
We
believe that this approach misses out on vital skills that can be developed
towards other parts of the qualifying process.
Part
one should lay the foundations for your future knowledge of driving and
teaching. We believe that you should incorporate training in
hazard perception to an advanced level to prepare you for the work to come at
part two and part three.
By
adopting an integrated ‘holistic’ approach to ADI training, trainee instructors
will develop an understanding of how the three parts of the qualifying process
fit together and gain the greatest benefit from their training.
You
may have as many attempts at this test as you need in order to pass.
Blue
Team
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