ADI grading standards

Did you know that driving instructors have grades to show how good they are? they're given by the DVSA. 

 

All qualified driving instructors are checked at least once every four years to ensure they continue to meet the required standards. When instructors are assessed they will be given one of three grades.

 

'A' GRADE (89%) or over will indicate a HIGH standard of instruction.

 

'B' GRADE (60%) or over will indicate a sufficient level of competence.

 

'FAIL' (less than 60%) will indicate an unsatisfactory performance. Instructors who fail three times consecutively can be removed from the register of approved driving instructors.

 

Nationally only 16% of instructor and less than 1% in the South West have achieved the highest grade. 'A'

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