by John Miller (Author)
The driving and testing industry has undergone dramatic changes over the past few years. The many requirements involved in driving mean that, as an instructor, in addition to preparing pupils for the ordinary driving test you will need to deal with drivers at all levels of ability and be an effective teacher who can develop safe attitudes in your pupils. "The Driving Instructor's Handbook" is widely recognized in the driver training industry as the authoritative reference guide for trainee instructors. It covers every aspect of the profession, from the role and the characteristics needed to do the job well, preparation for the three ADI examination requirements (Theory and hazard perception, Driving ability and Instructional ability), through to the driving test, business skills and customer care, and driving larger vehicles. This, the fifteenth edition, has been fully updated to include sections on fleet driver training, the LGV register, CPC for lorry drivers and information about the Road Safety Act. This best-selling handbook is also valuable reading for experienced instructors as well as trainees. You will be able to update your knowledge and business style so that your methods are comparable to newly qualified competitors who may have had more thorough training.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 464
Edition: 15
Publisher: Kogan Page
Published: 03 Oct 2007
ISBN 10: 074945038X
ISBN 13: 9780749450380
Book Overview: The best and most established book on the subject with over 300,000 copies sold There are currently over 33,000 driving instructors in the UK Listed by the DSA as essential material for the ADI exams The 'bible' for our industry... you should have an up-to-date copy of this book. Association of Driving Instructors News