[1][2] Free tuition or supervision may however be given by any individual over the age of 21 who has held and continues to hold a full licence in the same class of vehicle as that being used for at least 3 years.
The overall pass mark for the multiple choice part of the test is 85 per cent - i.e., 85 out of 100 questions answered correctly.
The candidate will be asked to show their knowledge and ability by giving practical instruction to the examiner, who will play the role of a pupil.
The examiner will play two of the following roles: The ADI Part 3 test is Marked between 0 and 51 points To pass, the candidates must achieve at least a (satisfactory) grade B
A check test usually involves the examiner assessing the ADIs instructional ability by observing a lesson given to a real pupil.
If the ADI is assessed as un-satisfactory, they will be asked to retake the check test again within a short period of time.
To maximise individual potential and retain credibility within the profession it is essential that ADIs maintain high levels of professional competence.
ADIs can make a commitment towards professionalism by keeping up to date and continually seeking to improve their knowledge and expertise.
The DSA is currently working with representative organisations and other stakeholders to develop a structured CPD scheme in preparation for a public consultation on modernising driver training.