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DCT DRIVING SCHOOL |
FAQ:
Q1. How much training do I need to pass the part 2 and 3 exams?
A. You should realistically be looking at 20 hours for part 2 and at
least
40 hours for part 3.
Less than this could result in problems later.
Q2. Why should I train with you?
A. Always choose an ordit qualified instructor with a good pass rate and
plenty of experience.
Q3. Why do so many people fail to pass the part 3 exam?
A. In my experience this is either due to poor training or cutting
corners with insufficient number of lessons.
Q4. What test centre should I choose to make it easier to pass?
A. This is a fallacy. The test centre is irrelevant it is the delivery
of your tuition and how good you are with the core competences.
Q5. What videos do you recommend?
A. Videos are not important, 1 or 2 is all you need to give you a guide
if you feel it helps, but real life practice is the key.
Q6. On my last attempt the examiner said I failed to control him?
A. What he means is that you allowed him too much room to commit too
many faults and possibly then the faults could not have been identified and
corrected.
Q7. My English is not good is it worth attempting the exam?
A. This does not matter as the examiner will know what you mean and also
you may use drawings and teaching materials to help.
Q8. Do you take on instructors once they have qualified?
A. No, not at present but we can arrange a local driving school to take you on.
Q9. Is it necessary to apply for a trainee licence?
A. No, you can qualify by training and then practice with friends for non-payment.
Q10. How do I get started with becoming a driving instructor?
A. Give me a call on : 07946 341 277 or download form: ADI 3 from DSA website
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Q11. Can I hire your car for the tests if I do not own one?
A. Yes, costs will be discussed should the need to use a DCT company car arise.
Q12. Do you supply any books or CD’s?
A. Yes, call to discuss if this is the case.
Q13. I have heard that due to the number of instructors there is not enough work now to make a living. Is this true?
A. if you qualify it is important to work under an established local school preferably one recommended that keeps its instructors happy once you have built a good name and reputation you should find that recommendations are the key as most established instructors do not advertise.
Lesson fees are £30.00 per hour.
Please note all lessons will be 2 hours
in duration.
We will help whether you require a complete course or just some support
for passing parts 1, 2 or 3.
