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E-grāmata: Driving Instructor's Handbook

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  • Formāts: 352 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Aug-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Kogan Page Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781398602816
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Recognized by the Driver and Vehicle Stands Agency (DVSA) as recommended reading for the Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) exams, this bestselling guide is the authoritative guide for both trainee and qualified driving instructors.

The Driving Instructor's Handbook
covers every aspect of being a driving instructor, from the role itself, to the characteristics needed to the job effectively, through to preparation for the ADI exams. Now in its 22nd edition, the book includes detailed guidance on issues such as licences, training, teaching and coaching skills and road traffic law.

Fully updated to cover all changes including updates to the ADI theory and practical tests, new rules in the Highway Code, revised motorway legislation, different rules and procedures in Northern Ireland and updated advice on disabilities, this book is essential reading for anyone involved in the training of drivers or driving instructors.



Develop the skills needed to become a UK-qualified driving instructor by understanding the key information on training, exam preparation, driving tests and theory, and the ADI register.
About the author x
Introduction 1(5)
01 Qualifying as an Approved Driving Instructor
6(21)
ADI regulations and qualification
6(1)
Pre-entry checks
7(1)
Application for registration
8(1)
Trainee licence
9(1)
Examination structure
10(1)
Part 1 Theory and hazard perception
10(2)
Part 2 Driving ability
12(2)
Part 3 Instructional ability
14(2)
Training to become an ADI
16(4)
Qualities of the driver and instructor
20(5)
National Standard for Driver and Rider Training
25(2)
02 The driver training industry
27(19)
The Instructor's role
27(2)
Working for yourself
29(3)
Business opportunities
32(6)
ADI associations
38(1)
Continuing professional development
38(4)
Code of Practice for ADIs
42(4)
03 ADI Part 1: Theory test and hazard perception
46(11)
Application
46(1)
Special needs
47(1)
Multiple-choice questions
47(6)
Hazard perception test
53(1)
Resource materials
53(1)
The result
54(1)
Preparation
54(1)
Studying the syllabus
55(2)
04 Theory mock test
57(18)
05 ADI Part 2: Driving ability
75(12)
Application
75(1)
The car
76(1)
Eyesight
77(1)
Vehicle safety questions
77(1)
Assessment
78(1)
The result
79(1)
Preparation
79(1)
Training
80(3)
Marking system
83(1)
Fuel-efficient driving
84(3)
06 Driving theory
87(16)
Competencies
87(2)
Driving awareness
89(3)
Driving techniques
92(4)
Vehicle control
96(7)
07 Trainee licence
103(4)
Application
103(1)
Qualification
104(1)
Training
105(1)
Displaying the licence
106(1)
Northern Ireland trainee licence
106(1)
08 ADI Part 3: Instructional ability
107(19)
Application
107(1)
The car
108(1)
Your pupil
108(1)
Assessment
109(1)
On the day
110(1)
Competences
110(3)
Assessment
113(1)
Assessment criteria
114(9)
At the end of the test
123(2)
ADI Standards Check
125(1)
09 The ADI Standards Check
126(7)
The appointment
126(1)
The car
127(1)
The pupil
127(1)
Assessment structure
128(2)
Presenting the lesson
130(3)
10 Driver training
133(41)
Teaching and learning
134(1)
Transfer of learning
135(1)
Interference in learning
135(1)
Motivation
136(2)
Client-centred learning
138(3)
Goals, reality, options, way forward (GROW)
141(1)
Skills training
142(5)
Structuring the learning
147(5)
Route planning
152(3)
Instructions and terminology
155(4)
Intervention and dual controls
159(3)
Assessments and standards
162(1)
Driver's record
162(2)
Pass Plus
164(3)
`L' driver errors
167(2)
Assessing progress
169(1)
Continuous assessment
170(1)
The `halo effect'
171(1)
Driver training: A summary
171(3)
11 Lesson topics
174(31)
Lesson structure
174(1)
Controls
175(2)
Driver's checks (cockpit drill)
177(1)
Moving off and stopping
178(2)
Using the mirrors
180(1)
Use of signals
181(2)
Approaching junctions
183(1)
Stopping in an emergency
184(2)
Emerging from T-junctions
186(2)
Manoeuvres
188(4)
Meeting, crossing, overtaking
192(2)
Anticipation
194(2)
Crossroads
196(2)
Roundabouts
198(2)
Pedestrian crossings
200(1)
Speed, progress, hesitancy, road positioning
201(2)
Motorways
203(2)
12 The driving test
205(33)
Theory test
205(2)
Multiple-choice questions
207(1)
Theory test syllabus
207(2)
Hazard perception test
209(1)
At the end of the test
210(1)
Preparation
210(2)
Practical test
212(4)
Fuel-efficient driving
216(1)
Preparation for the practical test
217(3)
Cancellations: DVSA compensation code
220(1)
Attending for the test
221(3)
Independent driving
224(1)
Manoeuvres
225(1)
Marking system
226(1)
Driving test faults: Examples
227(1)
`L' driver faults: Summary
228(2)
At the end of the test
230(3)
Car and trailer test
233(3)
Extended driving test
236(1)
DVSA service standards
236(2)
13 The driver
238(29)
Driver licensing
238(1)
Licence categories
239(4)
Minimum age for driving
243(1)
Licence application
244(2)
Driving licences
246(1)
Vocational licences
247(1)
Legal obligations of a supervising driver
248(1)
Driving licence and eyesight
248(1)
Speed limits
249(1)
Accident procedures
250(1)
Documents
251(2)
Motor vehicle insurance
253(2)
Driver's insurance responsibilities
255(1)
Tuition in client's own vehicle
256(1)
Driving offences
256(2)
Penalty points
258(1)
Fixed penalties
259(1)
Disqualification
259(1)
Disqualification and the ADI
260(1)
Driver identity
260(1)
The `New Driver' Act
261(1)
The extended driving test
261(1)
Mobile phones
261(1)
Drink/drive offences
262(1)
Driver rehabilitation scheme
262(1)
National driver improvement scheme
262(1)
Speed awareness course
263(1)
Vehicle regulations
263(4)
14 Driving syllabus
267(29)
Unit 1 Prepare a vehicle and its occupants for a journey
268(9)
Unit 2 Guide and control a vehicle
277(9)
Unit 3 Drive a vehicle in accordance with The Highway Code
286(3)
Unit 4 Drive safely and efficiently
289(7)
15 Disabilities and impairments
296(21)
Assessing the needs
296(2)
Methods of teaching
298(1)
The driving test
298(2)
Instructor courses
300(1)
Vehicle adaptations
300(4)
Impaired vision
304(2)
Impaired hearing
306(2)
Other impairments and barriers to learning
308(5)
Notes on disabilities
313(4)
Appendix I Theory mock test (Chapter 4) answers 317(6)
Appendix II National associations recognized by DVSA 323(2)
Appendix III Useful contacts 325(4)
Appendix IV Reference books and recommended reading 329(2)
Index 331
John Miller has been involved in the driver training industry for over 35 years, based in Chichester, UK. He is a qualified and experienced instructor trainer and LGV instructor. For many years he ran his own driving school for car and lorry drivers in Chichester, together with an instructor training facility. He is now a consultant to the driver training industry.