Hi sir thanks for your video I passed part 1 today I really appreciate your videos help me a lot all the tricky questions you explain all come in the test I'm so glad that I watched your video thanks for uploading the video god bless you 😊
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I am so glad I came across ur videos , only watched one day prior to the test and 3 questions came in the theory from ur videos ! Looks like I was directed by God to ur channel Bcz I scored 87 marks in theory and 66 in hazard ! All bcz of those 3 random questions which I never read in my mock test preparation 😭😭 Thank you
This is great 😊 I have been revising over the last 2weeks and I haven’t seen the real test before and I’m kinda shocked but how many of these I could answer! I know this is for instructionors but it’s great to heard your thought process
I can't thank you enough for your videos. I have just passed my ADI Part 1. Still a long way to go, but I've cleared my first hurdle. I was struggling with Publications and instructional techniques questions.
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I have my theory test tomorrow, so this was fun to test out my own knowledge with after doing several mock tests myself. Thanks for uploading 🙂 ..Fingers crossed I pass! 🤞🏼
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18:06 - Although of course I agree with what you're saying here, I feel that in a video specifically about the Highway Code it's not overly pedantic to mention. You say driving at night without headlights is "pretty dangerous and pretty illegal." Bizarrely, and for seemingly no good reason, HWC Rule 113 says you MUST use headlights at night, except on a road which has lit street lighting. Whilst I would never suggest someone to drive at night without headlights, it is not always illegal. A good thing for learners to be aware of for their own theory tests.
Whilst I am aware of that rule I suppose I don't even think of that rule as it is a bit ridiculous imo. I can't think of any reason why the law would say you can drive around a street light area at night without headlights on. There are many rules that don't make exact sense: - You MUST NOT park on the right at night time, unless in a designated bay. Whilst this is understandable I you are on a main road and you are parked on your own, as oncoming vehicle will not see your parked car easily due to no reflectors at the front, it does not make sense if you are parking on a side road in-between several other vehicles, on these roads you will often need to park on the right. - It is NOT illegal to overtake on the left, aka undertake. But I would still not do it, the amount of driver who do not check their left mirror before moving to the left lane really make is quite dangerous.
I failed my test today Scored 86 of 100 But because of driving instructions scored 17 out of 25 I failed.Questions out of the app I studied in: 1-What is learning plateau 2-White cane and red band what is the person wear or carry on not sure exactly Deaf Blind and deaf Blind and not speaking 3-what the examiner feedback about coasting or the reason: Gear Clutch Gear and clutch 4-Red reflectors on the side road (not studs) 5-Defensive driving is not involved in Planning ahead Awareness and anticipation 6-if some one has high rate disability can start driving 15-16-17-18 7-Teaching deaf pupil how how can you give them instructions? Visual examination Employ interpreter services 8- if a pupil involved in an accident who is responsible to set up the procedure? The instructor The pupil The instructor and the pupil 8-what could be a barrier for you to listen actively to-pupil? Take time to understand their needs Feel empathy for them 9-if there is no sign speed limit on 2 way road not buil up area what is the speed limit 30 50 60 70 This is what I could remember maybe I forgot some details Thanks
I failed my ADI theory test last week by two marks. The staff didn't help they were constantly talking I told them to be quiet as I was finding it hard to concentrate and could hear them they totally ignored me and carried on talking.I feel I've wasted my money as these tests are not cheap.
I feel the same happened to me last week. I was placed in front of the door where test candidates were coming in and out and being searched by security staff and I also feel I've wasted money and one attempt
Hi, very useful video thank you. I am considering a career change and becoming a driving instructor. I know it is a very open question to ask, but how hard was the journey to becoming an instructor for you. It appears that only around 35% of those that start actually become a fully qualified instructor which seems a rather daunting statistic!
Hi, When i trained it was 'easier' in my opinion. This is because the part 3 test, test of instructional ability, changed, and part 3 is debatably the most difficult part. Part 3 use to be with the examiner role-playing a student, they would stick strictly to a pre-choosen subject, this would make it easier to know what to expect. They would also not do anything dangerous, so easier to manage things. Now you need to deliver a lesson to a real learner, they will try to kill you! Not on purpose of course. So you need to: - Plan the lesson incredibly well, making sure they don't get overwhelmed but are still learning, know your area like the back of your hand so you can calmly and clearly give them support. You also need to be very flexible and be able to change the plan as needed and vary your level of help to suit. - Manage the risk, you need to always know exactly what help the student needs to make sure they get it right and don't get confused and cause danger, often people underestimate how hard driving is, and thing they think are 'obvious' are 100% NOT, and if not manage correctly will lead to the learner doing something very dangerous, if that happens the lesson is not correct. You need to be really really good, if you don't plan well, don't give the correct level of, let something dangerous happen then its not good enough. That's just it in summary, but it is much harder than it sounds. It takes the correct person, someone who is calm and control, but can be flexible and use the voice well to control the situation, and also can involve the learner in the process through good Q&A. If you are the correct person it still takes a lot of hard work and commitment, not just during training sessions, but also outside of them with lots of private practice and research / learning.
Hi, There are various bits and pieces across this playlist of videos, including how to remember motorways studs, road signs and other types of pedestrian crossings. ruclips.net/p/PL8-cAqyDz_ZZ2Qq05K4yIf0DRsNFe6RuD
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Hi in your clips you recommended a book the guide to passing theory & driving. Question 3.39gives me different ans to all other places. 70mph to 50mph how much more fuel will u use. Everywhere I looked tells me 15% this book says 30%???? Which one is correct
@@UKDrivingTest part one was an attendance in London unlike now you can do it locally. the test itself pretty much the same,except wait weeks for results in the post. part 2 same part 3 same although you had to wait weeks for the results in the post. The only difference I can remember is if you ran on a pink part 2 licence (trainee) you were normally only allowed one in a six month period you had to ask for special permission from the registrar for a further licence but that was it. You wouldn't be allowed any further.
I failed my theory test today fist time by 1point short in last section. Am having the same problems like you guys wasn't familiar with the questions never came across before dont know what to do at this point. 😮
I failed theory test part -1 , 3 times. last two times I got 86 but band 3 two questions were wrong (18/20) and last one I got 88 and in band 4 one question was wrong:19/20.
This is great. I’m revising for my test on Wednesday. I keep falling down on questions about automatic transmissions. Where’s a good place to get all the answers to those questions
They have always done this, they only publish a certain amount of questions on the apps etc., a proportion of questions are kept secret and only used on the real theory tests, same applies to learner theory test. The idea being they don't want people just learning the questions and answers, but also having broad knowledge, all the information you need is suppose to be in the DVSA books, which i believe i mention in this video. However there so seem to be a few questions where the answers are not even in the books.
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Quick question, I have a HGV license and did a 2 part theory test and hazard perception test which was last year. What I wanted to know is the ADI theory tests different from the HGV theory test or is it the same test as it has the same pass mark
Hi, Not they are completely different tests, well some of the test is the same, such as how hazard perception test works and certain multiple choice questions, but pass mark is probably different (don't know what is is for HGV one) But main difference is on the ADI test they ask you about instructional techniques, how tests will work for those with physical or mental disabilities, plus specific questions about DVSA publications. e.g. "When giving a route direction what does A.D.I. mean?" A: Alert Direct Inform "What does POM stand for?" A: Prepare Observe Move "What restrictions would someone with colour blindness have on their driving licence?" A: None That sort of thing, things that a HGV driver will not need to know, but a driving instructor will need to know
Hi mate, love the video! what’s the best route to take to practice and get a pass with all 3 categories to becoming a driving instructor. I see companies like AA which charge high amounts to help get you ready for each exam. Is this something you would recommend ?
Consider this: For part 1, you will need: - Highway Code (£2.50) - Know Your Traffic Signs (£5) - Driving: The Essential Skills (£15) - Driving Instructors Handbook (£15) - An app to practice questions (£20, they are more expensive than learner theory test apps) - Total cost about £57.50 For part 2, you will need: - 6-10 hours of lessons, typically an independent trainer will charge between £35 - £40 an hour for instructor training. - Total cost about £210 - £350 (assuming lower rate) For part 3, you will need: - Most people tend to do about 40 hours of training, assuming independent trainer rate of £35 - £40 that would be £1,400 - £1,600. Total cost around £1,867.50, but could be more depend on how much training you need. I do training for AA | BSM and they courses are fairly competitive. AA is £2,000 for 50 hours in car one-to-one, 2 hour intro session, 12 hours part 2, 36 hours part 3. Unlimited online classrooms discussion various topics for part 3. Hard copies of books supplied plus 6 months subscription to website to practice part 1 questions. Facebook group and other ways to support you. BSM is £1,000 for a 2 hour one-to-one part 2 assessment session (additional hours need to be purchased separately), 3 full days in class with VR headsets to introduce you to part 3 stuff, 3 full days in car two-to-one (two trainees, one trainer) to work on part 3 skills. All initial part 3 training done in a space of 3 weeks. A hard copy of driving essential skills, and PDF's of Highway Code and know your traffic signs, other books you need to buy yourself. 6 months subscription to website to practice theory questions. Also same virtual classrooms as AA course. Both courses do not have any terms and conditions that mean you have to have passed the previous part before moving onto next part, you paid for it so do all the training as and when you want. Both courses offer trainee licence so when you have passed part 2 and done 40 hours of part 3 training you can apply for the trainee licence via a franchise and start earning money, but more importantly put your skills in practice with real learners to improve your chances of passing the part 3. Not sure what other driving schools offer, but I do feel AA | BSM offer some good packages. AA is essential an all inclusive course and very personal and tailored to you. BSM is a cheaper course as not all inclusive, you will need to spend extra on some books and training sessions. It is also very intensive and no one-to-one training for part 3, so not for everyone. If it was me I would go with AA, it is likely to cost you a similar amount with an independent trainer, but you will not get the extra support of virtual classrooms etc, plus you will not be given the books.
@@UKDrivingTest honestly thank you so much mate! I didn’t expect to get such an informative reply you’ve blown me away! I’ll be placing my deposit down next week to start my course with AA. I’m very much looking forward to it and hopefully get a rewarding career at the end of it! I’ll 100% be checking out the rest of your content for help and guidance! Once again thank you ❤️
Give them a call tomorrow and ask as many questions as you can to make sure it is right for you. If you do sign up maybe see you on the Facebook forum!
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Hi, I have booked my part 1 test for next week. I'm OK with the theory part but I do fail on hazard perception part I either click too early or late. I would really appreciate any tips on this Thanks in advance
This is all well,I recently did the ADI theory test last week & failed by one mark due to there being approx 7 questions in the test that were not in any of the learning material I had,I was hitting 98/99% on all of my mock tests & felt more than prepared for the test until these unexpected questions popped up,where can you get the unexpected questions & answers from ?
The DVSA have never published all questions on their apps / approved software. The reason being you should not just be using the apps and learning the questions / answers. You ALSO need an excellent knowledge of the following four publications: Highway Code - amzn.to/3e6wGoK Driving: Essential Skills - amzn.to/3t9FGhh Know Your Traffic Signs - amzn.to/2Rem8v1 The Driving Instructors Handbook - amzn.to/3e9CIoB This is also confirmed on the DVSA website when they recommend how to revise for the exam.
I've been having the same problem using multiple apps and getting very high pass marks on them all then sat the actual test got 86 overall but failed by one mark on band 2. Think I'll have to bring out the highway code and other stuff and get it passed next time.
I have recently did the adi 1 test and I have failed which a lot of questions came that I haven’t seen on the app can you please help or give me advice how I should revise ? cos I find the app is kinda pointless was about 16 questions came that I have not seen im stuck help me please
Keep a distance so you can stop within your thinking distance?? As explained in the video that would not make sense, thinking distance is how long it takes for you to realise you need to brake, does not involve any braking. If you only kept your thinking distance you would hit the vehicle in front just as you had your foot on the brake. You need to keep thinking distance + braking distance, which is your overall stopping distance.
The Dutch Reach is a practice for drivers and passengers where, rather than using your hand closest to the door to open it, you use your far hand1. This choice sets off a series of five linked actions: reach, swivel, look back, open slowly, and then exit facing traffic.
Hello my friend. I’ve tried ADI 1 twice now. And fell short in different area. I scored 17 and on the resit scored 24 and 24 in the first & 18 in the resit. I’m super frustrated.
It is not you, this is quite common. The DVSA keep a bunch of questions 'top secret', so you only ever see them on the real test. The only way to get them correct it to have EXCELLENT all round knowledge and understanding, gained from the DVSA books and your own research OR if people try to remember the questions and let people like me know so I can make a video. This playlist has some examples of questions people struggle with, often because they have never seen them before. ruclips.net/p/PL8-cAqyDz_ZY2db6qyZXvqDW4r_YyiUTe
I believe they changed the rules to keep these questions secret. When I did my ADI Part 1 in 2011 I got 100/100, I spent most evenings going through practice questions, ensuring I read them carefully and understood them, did this until I was getting 100/100 6 or 7 times in a row (of course not 6 or 7 mock tests a day, doing this over a week or two). I also went through the DVSA books high lightly key points
@@UKDrivingTest thanks for the reply. I’ll Rey ans remember the question im going Fitbit again tomorrow. Im a test driver for Bentley and wanted to go and work for myself. Im soooo close as well.
Hello I have a problem with the questions in the band 4 Publications,Instructional Techniques In all the programs, I can only find 78 questions for this section and I have memorized them by heart, but when I go to the exam they come to me with weird questions that I don’t even know where to find them I took the exam three times and every time I fail because of this section Can you help me with this please Thank you
There are some other videos on my channel to help with that. But not all questions are published, so you can't learn all the material by just looking a questions on apps and programs.
Driving Test Success tends to be the most popular, as it has up to date questions. www.drivingtestsuccess.com/product/adi-part-1-theory-test-online-training I know they have an app for the learner theory test, but not 100% sure about part 1, I would like to assume they have an app for it, but maybe do a bit of investigating.
I have recently did the adi 1 test and I have failed which a lot of questions came that I haven’t seen on the app can you please help or give me advice how I should revise ? cos I find the app is kinda pointless was about 16 questions came that I have not seen im stuck help me please
Hello. Driving Crawley. Love your vids. Would love some advice. I have failed my adi theory 3rd time now. I have read the essential skills to driving, Highway Code and also the Dts anytime question app. But I keep failing. This time I also failed on my hazard too. 55 out of 57 I really don’t know what to do. Pls some advice would be great. Thanks.
Hi Kerry, Have you seen my videos on the hazard perception, using the 3 click technique? As often experienced drivers click too early on the HP due to anticipating the hazard, but the HP is designed for novice drives and does NOT reward anticipation, it rewards reactions (i.e. 5 points when you need to coming off the gas and braking) Regarding the questions you are doing the right thing by using books AND app. It is also important you FULLY understand the questions / answers, for example do you now EXACTLY how ABS works? Or just that is gives you the ability to steer and brake at the same time. Of course you may well understand fully, can't judge, but just something to consider. I need to do a video on ADI Part 1 tricky questions, but topics that often catch people out of mechanical questions (ABS, ESP, disc / drum brakes, brake fade, engine braking etc). Also questions of ROTE and Gestault are quite common and catch people out, as do questions on disability test centres and how the examiner mark coasting on the test report. So maybe look up some of those things?
@@UKDrivingTest thank you so much for your reply. Very much appreciated. I guess you are right. They really expect you to know in and out of everything. Another question that keeps popping up is about leaning plateau. This is something I hadn’t come across while revising. I definitely need to watch your video. Is there any other reading material that would benefit me. Thank you.
Have you ever hear of people saying " I have plateaued"? it means they feel like they have learnt as much as they can learn and are 'stuck' at the same stage with their learning. If someone has plateaued, got stuck and feels like learning has stopped, then it can be good to give the subject / skill they have plateaued a rest, to give to learner time to process things. Also it can work if you break down the subject into skills and just focus on a specific skills, for example merging onto busy roundabouts, just focus on the skill of moving off quickly by doing 'bank robbery getaways' on a quiet road, or get the learner in the passenger seat (so no need to focus on controlling the car) and get them to look for gaps (you can also do this by standing near a busy roundabout a looking for gaps while on foot). I think the official answer is something to do with breaking it down into manageable chunks? But can't remember. If you have any tricky ones like this would you mind posting it to this video? So it can help other, and so I can then make a compilation video of tricky questions.
It depends what exam you mean? I suspect you mean the learner theory test? This video is based on the ADI Part 1 theory test. Many of the questions on this video will be on both theory tests, but maybe not all of them. Make sure you subscribe to my channel as at the moment I am doing a competition to win a £50 Amazon voucher..... Further details here: ruclips.net/video/JUqWItY_9wM/видео.html
no, the expiry date just means you need to do a new DBS and then pay for another badge which lasts 4 years. A standards checks should, in theory, be conducted at least once per badge, but will not always be at the end of the badge, it depends on when you are due a standards check which depends on when you last one was, how you did (sooner for low grade B, further away from high grade A) and also availability of examiners in your area. Of course with COVID standards checks have been put on the back burners as learner tests, part 2 and part 3 are being prioritised (quite rightly). My last standards check was 2015
The website I used on the video was a free one, I would not suggest only relaying on a free app / website as it might not have full content, but it will give you a bit of an idea and a start. There are some good apps mentioned on this video: ruclips.net/video/X5PVjv3zlAs/видео.html
Hi, I failed my adi theory test 2 weeks ago, I remember a couple of questions that I can’t find on any mock test or in any books. 1. What do you do if your are instructing someone and they get road rage and start abusing another driver? 2. What mechanism of the car will you be marked down for if you are coasting? I would of said clutch but please could your confirm this. 😀
99% of questions are in the apps or books, you just need to be looking in the correct place. the other 1% accounts for the rare acceptions. Check out my part 1 playlist for help on the more tricky questions. ruclips.net/p/PL8-cAqyDz_ZY2db6qyZXvqDW4r_YyiUTe But in short: 1. Not sure what the books says my common sense would say to park up and accept their point of view and opinion, but don't directly agree with it, and then help them understand that other driver may make mistakes or drive poorly for various reasons, perhaps they are under time pressures, perhaps they are stressed, perhaps they just make a genuine mistake, perhaps they did not realise. Then get the pupil to relate to this, have they even felt stressed? Have they have been running late? Have they ever made a mistake? 2. Gear, coasting comes under gears. In the above videos it goes through this question including where to find the answer.
I followed your lesson and happy to say it’s my ist time on theory test and I passed.
Thanks so much for your teachings
Hi sir thanks for your video I passed part 1 today I really appreciate your videos help me a lot all the tricky questions you explain all come in the test I'm so glad that I watched your video thanks for uploading the video god bless you 😊
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Hi Can you give advice how you passed pls coz I haven seen a lot of questions that not in the app
How you passed??? I didn’t pass
@@erizenm6987which app?
Please recommend me how can I pass??
I am so glad I came across ur videos , only watched one day prior to the test and 3 questions came in the theory from ur videos ! Looks like I was directed by God to ur channel Bcz I scored 87 marks in theory and 66 in hazard ! All bcz of those 3 random questions which I never read in my mock test preparation 😭😭
Thank you
This is great 😊 I have been revising over the last 2weeks and I haven’t seen the real test before and I’m kinda shocked but how many of these I could answer! I know this is for instructionors but it’s great to heard your thought process
Glad it was helpful!
I can't thank you enough for your videos. I have just passed my ADI Part 1. Still a long way to go, but I've cleared my first hurdle. I was struggling with Publications and instructional techniques questions.
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I'm due to do part 1 very soon. Would you say it's as easy as the one learner drivers take? Thanks
Did you read the books to prepare or just studied using apps?
You won't need books just passed mine only studied TheoryTest pro app@@aimaniqbal8748 you wo
I passed the test 🙂 thanks for your advice. I am getting ready for part 2
Great job!
I have my theory test tomorrow, so this was fun to test out my own knowledge with after doing several mock tests myself. Thanks for uploading 🙂 ..Fingers crossed I pass! 🤞🏼
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Good luck I hope u pass
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Mine on 27 how was your experience
I'm currently training to become an adi hopefully and I've chosen yourself as my "go to" content provider on this subject ...
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i want to ask have you passed the test ?
18:06 - Although of course I agree with what you're saying here, I feel that in a video specifically about the Highway Code it's not overly pedantic to mention. You say driving at night without headlights is "pretty dangerous and pretty illegal." Bizarrely, and for seemingly no good reason, HWC Rule 113 says you MUST use headlights at night, except on a road which has lit street lighting. Whilst I would never suggest someone to drive at night without headlights, it is not always illegal. A good thing for learners to be aware of for their own theory tests.
Whilst I am aware of that rule I suppose I don't even think of that rule as it is a bit ridiculous imo. I can't think of any reason why the law would say you can drive around a street light area at night without headlights on.
There are many rules that don't make exact sense:
- You MUST NOT park on the right at night time, unless in a designated bay. Whilst this is understandable I you are on a main road and you are parked on your own, as oncoming vehicle will not see your parked car easily due to no reflectors at the front, it does not make sense if you are parking on a side road in-between several other vehicles, on these roads you will often need to park on the right.
- It is NOT illegal to overtake on the left, aka undertake. But I would still not do it, the amount of driver who do not check their left mirror before moving to the left lane really make is quite dangerous.
I failed my test today
Scored 86 of 100
But because of driving instructions scored 17 out of 25
I failed.Questions out of the app I studied in:
1-What is learning plateau
2-White cane and red band what is the person wear or carry on not sure exactly
Deaf
Blind and deaf
Blind and not speaking
3-what the examiner feedback about coasting or the reason:
Gear
Clutch
Gear and clutch
4-Red reflectors on the side road (not studs)
5-Defensive driving is not involved in
Planning ahead
Awareness and anticipation
6-if some one has high rate disability can start driving
15-16-17-18
7-Teaching deaf pupil how how can you give them instructions?
Visual examination
Employ interpreter services
8- if a pupil involved in an accident who is responsible to set up the procedure?
The instructor
The pupil
The instructor and the pupil
8-what could be a barrier for you to listen actively to-pupil?
Take time to understand their needs
Feel empathy for them
9-if there is no sign speed limit on 2 way road not buil up area what is the speed limit
30
50
60
70
This is what I could remember maybe I forgot some details
Thanks
I failed my ADI theory test last week by two marks. The staff didn't help they were constantly talking I told them to be quiet as I was finding it hard to concentrate and could hear them they totally ignored me and carried on talking.I feel I've wasted my money as these tests are not cheap.
I feel the same happened to me last week. I was placed in front of the door where test candidates were coming in and out and being searched by security staff and I also feel I've wasted money and one attempt
Hi, very useful video thank you. I am considering a career change and becoming a driving instructor.
I know it is a very open question to ask, but how hard was the journey to becoming an instructor for you. It appears that only around 35% of those that start actually become a fully qualified instructor which seems a rather daunting statistic!
Hi,
When i trained it was 'easier' in my opinion.
This is because the part 3 test, test of instructional ability, changed, and part 3 is debatably the most difficult part.
Part 3 use to be with the examiner role-playing a student, they would stick strictly to a pre-choosen subject, this would make it easier to know what to expect. They would also not do anything dangerous, so easier to manage things.
Now you need to deliver a lesson to a real learner, they will try to kill you! Not on purpose of course. So you need to:
- Plan the lesson incredibly well, making sure they don't get overwhelmed but are still learning, know your area like the back of your hand so you can calmly and clearly give them support. You also need to be very flexible and be able to change the plan as needed and vary your level of help to suit.
- Manage the risk, you need to always know exactly what help the student needs to make sure they get it right and don't get confused and cause danger, often people underestimate how hard driving is, and thing they think are 'obvious' are 100% NOT, and if not manage correctly will lead to the learner doing something very dangerous, if that happens the lesson is not correct.
You need to be really really good, if you don't plan well, don't give the correct level of, let something dangerous happen then its not good enough.
That's just it in summary, but it is much harder than it sounds.
It takes the correct person, someone who is calm and control, but can be flexible and use the voice well to control the situation, and also can involve the learner in the process through good Q&A.
If you are the correct person it still takes a lot of hard work and commitment, not just during training sessions, but also outside of them with lots of private practice and research / learning.
Reversing in straight line, how should you keep your hands on the wheel?
1) at 12 o’clock
2) at 10-2
3)at 6 o’clock
4) at 7 o’clock
12?
@@mastervision5107 one hand should be on wheel having the position of 12,0 clock, and other shall be on passenger seat side.
what material should we use to study for theory test any particular book or apps. please advise thanks
Like the little tips to help remember like:
- Red triangle, snooker 147 feet
- Toucan (two can)
Have anymore tips like that please??
Hi,
There are various bits and pieces across this playlist of videos, including how to remember motorways studs, road signs and other types of pedestrian crossings. ruclips.net/p/PL8-cAqyDz_ZZ2Qq05K4yIf0DRsNFe6RuD
This is really excellent. Thank you!
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Hi in your clips you recommended a book the guide to passing theory & driving. Question 3.39gives me different ans to all other places. 70mph to 50mph how much more fuel will u use. Everywhere I looked tells me 15% this book says 30%???? Which one is correct
Followed that it was interesting having took my one 33 yrs ago 😮
Were there any difference with the part1 33 years ago?
What about part 2 and part 3, presumably part 3 had role play?
@@UKDrivingTest part one was an attendance in London unlike now you can do it locally. the test itself pretty much the same,except wait weeks for results in the post. part 2 same part 3 same although you had to wait weeks for the results in the post. The only difference I can remember is if you ran on a pink part 2 licence (trainee) you were normally only allowed one in a six month period you had to ask for special permission from the registrar for a further licence but that was it. You wouldn't be allowed any further.
interesting, thanks
I just did this test for fun and I got 82/100 marks. I would have almost passed the ADI theory test, but I don't have any plans to become an ADI.
Not bad, good work.
You should
I failed my theory test today fist time by 1point short in last section.
Am having the same problems like you guys wasn't familiar with the questions never came across before dont know what to do at this point. 😮
I failed theory test part -1 , 3 times. last two times I got 86 but band 3 two questions were wrong (18/20)
and last one I got 88 and in band 4 one question was wrong:19/20.
@@adnan2208hii so did u passs your theory ???
@@maherdaniyal8129 still not. Struggling. Every time score more than 86 buy fail any band
@@maherdaniyal8129 not yet. Plz share with me some tips and docs if they can help
Me??
Great video thank you very much xx
This is great. I’m revising for my test on Wednesday. I keep falling down on questions about automatic transmissions. Where’s a good place to get all the answers to those questions
Driving: The Essential Skills: amzn.to/3rYPUCD
Lots of good info about automatic transmission, and the book the DVSA based the theory tests on.
They made the test so tricky they added new questions for Instructional Techniques I get 100 out 100 on mock tests but I failed by 3 questions
They have always done this, they only publish a certain amount of questions on the apps etc., a proportion of questions are kept secret and only used on the real theory tests, same applies to learner theory test.
The idea being they don't want people just learning the questions and answers, but also having broad knowledge, all the information you need is suppose to be in the DVSA books, which i believe i mention in this video. However there so seem to be a few questions where the answers are not even in the books.
great guide lines sir , thanks,
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Quick question, I have a HGV license and did a 2 part theory test and hazard perception test which was last year. What I wanted to know is the ADI theory tests different from the HGV theory test or is it the same test as it has the same pass mark
Hi,
Not they are completely different tests, well some of the test is the same, such as how hazard perception test works and certain multiple choice questions, but pass mark is probably different (don't know what is is for HGV one)
But main difference is on the ADI test they ask you about instructional techniques, how tests will work for those with physical or mental disabilities, plus specific questions about DVSA publications.
e.g. "When giving a route direction what does A.D.I. mean?" A: Alert Direct Inform
"What does POM stand for?" A: Prepare Observe Move
"What restrictions would someone with colour blindness have on their driving licence?" A: None
That sort of thing, things that a HGV driver will not need to know, but a driving instructor will need to know
Hi mate, love the video! what’s the best route to take to practice and get a pass with all 3 categories to becoming a driving instructor. I see companies like AA which charge high amounts to help get you ready for each exam. Is this something you would recommend ?
Consider this:
For part 1, you will need:
- Highway Code (£2.50)
- Know Your Traffic Signs (£5)
- Driving: The Essential Skills (£15)
- Driving Instructors Handbook (£15)
- An app to practice questions (£20, they are more expensive than learner theory test apps)
- Total cost about £57.50
For part 2, you will need:
- 6-10 hours of lessons, typically an independent trainer will charge between £35 - £40 an hour for instructor training.
- Total cost about £210 - £350 (assuming lower rate)
For part 3, you will need:
- Most people tend to do about 40 hours of training, assuming independent trainer rate of £35 - £40 that would be £1,400 - £1,600.
Total cost around £1,867.50, but could be more depend on how much training you need.
I do training for AA | BSM and they courses are fairly competitive.
AA is £2,000 for 50 hours in car one-to-one, 2 hour intro session, 12 hours part 2, 36 hours part 3. Unlimited online classrooms discussion various topics for part 3. Hard copies of books supplied plus 6 months subscription to website to practice part 1 questions. Facebook group and other ways to support you.
BSM is £1,000 for a 2 hour one-to-one part 2 assessment session (additional hours need to be purchased separately), 3 full days in class with VR headsets to introduce you to part 3 stuff, 3 full days in car two-to-one (two trainees, one trainer) to work on part 3 skills. All initial part 3 training done in a space of 3 weeks. A hard copy of driving essential skills, and PDF's of Highway Code and know your traffic signs, other books you need to buy yourself. 6 months subscription to website to practice theory questions. Also same virtual classrooms as AA course.
Both courses do not have any terms and conditions that mean you have to have passed the previous part before moving onto next part, you paid for it so do all the training as and when you want.
Both courses offer trainee licence so when you have passed part 2 and done 40 hours of part 3 training you can apply for the trainee licence via a franchise and start earning money, but more importantly put your skills in practice with real learners to improve your chances of passing the part 3.
Not sure what other driving schools offer, but I do feel AA | BSM offer some good packages. AA is essential an all inclusive course and very personal and tailored to you. BSM is a cheaper course as not all inclusive, you will need to spend extra on some books and training sessions. It is also very intensive and no one-to-one training for part 3, so not for everyone.
If it was me I would go with AA, it is likely to cost you a similar amount with an independent trainer, but you will not get the extra support of virtual classrooms etc, plus you will not be given the books.
@@UKDrivingTest honestly thank you so much mate! I didn’t expect to get such an informative reply you’ve blown me away! I’ll be placing my deposit down next week to start my course with AA. I’m very much looking forward to it and hopefully get a rewarding career at the end of it! I’ll 100% be checking out the rest of your content for help and guidance! Once again thank you ❤️
Give them a call tomorrow and ask as many questions as you can to make sure it is right for you.
If you do sign up maybe see you on the Facebook forum!
I’m booking the test soon any more tips your a ⭐️
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Hi where did you get these questions from for the ADI part 1 xx
Hi, I have booked my part 1 test for next week. I'm OK with the theory part but I do fail on hazard perception part I either click too early or late. I would really appreciate any tips on this
Thanks in advance
Hazard perception tips here: ruclips.net/video/OCafg91DBgY/видео.html
@@UKDrivingTest thank you
My 2nd question -if you turning left from main road and your car
little skid to right from rear wheel, what you will do
Steer to the right
This is all well,I recently did the ADI theory test last week & failed by one mark due to there being approx 7 questions in the test that were not in any of the learning material I had,I was hitting 98/99% on all of my mock tests & felt more than prepared for the test until these unexpected questions popped up,where can you get the unexpected questions & answers from ?
The DVSA have never published all questions on their apps / approved software.
The reason being you should not just be using the apps and learning the questions / answers.
You ALSO need an excellent knowledge of the following four publications:
Highway Code - amzn.to/3e6wGoK
Driving: Essential Skills - amzn.to/3t9FGhh
Know Your Traffic Signs - amzn.to/2Rem8v1
The Driving Instructors Handbook - amzn.to/3e9CIoB
This is also confirmed on the DVSA website when they recommend how to revise for the exam.
I've been having the same problem using multiple apps and getting very high pass marks on them all then sat the actual test got 86 overall but failed by one mark on band 2. Think I'll have to bring out the highway code and other stuff and get it passed next time.
I have recently did the adi 1 test and I have failed which a lot of questions came that I haven’t seen on the app can you please help or give me advice how I should revise ?
cos I find the app is kinda pointless was about 16 questions came that I have not seen im stuck help me please
@@erizenm6987 Which sort of questions? I'll see if I can help - it seems they've recently done this to the ADI part 1
Thanks you 👍.
Hi, Thanks, But your answer for question 22 is wrong , it is last option
Keep a distance so you can stop within your thinking distance??
As explained in the video that would not make sense, thinking distance is how long it takes for you to realise you need to brake, does not involve any braking.
If you only kept your thinking distance you would hit the vehicle in front just as you had your foot on the brake.
You need to keep thinking distance + braking distance, which is your overall stopping distance.
@@UKDrivingTest I read in AA driving instructor App , anyway, Thanks for your video
if you find the question and answers please do a screenshot and send it to me, as something sounds off.
@@UKDrivingTest sure ,
@@UKDrivingTest hi , your are right bro, I got mistake to read in AA APP , I read again today , and you are right 👍
What is Dutch reach approach?
Can you answer please?
The Dutch Reach is a practice for drivers and passengers where, rather than using your hand closest to the door to open it, you use your far hand1. This choice sets off a series of five linked actions: reach, swivel, look back, open slowly, and then exit facing traffic.
Hi can u please help which is the best app I should download or buy I like to use app then a book please help
Hello my friend. I’ve tried ADI 1 twice now. And fell short in different area. I scored 17 and on the resit scored 24 and 24 in the first & 18 in the resit. I’m super frustrated.
It is not you, this is quite common.
The DVSA keep a bunch of questions 'top secret', so you only ever see them on the real test.
The only way to get them correct it to have EXCELLENT all round knowledge and understanding, gained from the DVSA books and your own research OR if people try to remember the questions and let people like me know so I can make a video.
This playlist has some examples of questions people struggle with, often because they have never seen them before.
ruclips.net/p/PL8-cAqyDz_ZY2db6qyZXvqDW4r_YyiUTe
I believe they changed the rules to keep these questions secret.
When I did my ADI Part 1 in 2011 I got 100/100, I spent most evenings going through practice questions, ensuring I read them carefully and understood them, did this until I was getting 100/100 6 or 7 times in a row (of course not 6 or 7 mock tests a day, doing this over a week or two). I also went through the DVSA books high lightly key points
@@UKDrivingTest thanks for the reply. I’ll Rey ans remember the question im going Fitbit again tomorrow. Im a test driver for Bentley and wanted to go and work for myself. Im soooo close as well.
Hello
I have a problem with the questions in the band 4
Publications,Instructional Techniques
In all the programs, I can only find 78 questions for this section and I have memorized them by heart, but when I go to the exam they come to me with weird questions that I don’t even know where to find them
I took the exam three times and every time I fail because of this section
Can you help me with this please
Thank you
There are some other videos on my channel to help with that.
But not all questions are published, so you can't learn all the material by just looking a questions on apps and programs.
Thank you for the video, i’m looking for an iPhone app for the ADI part 1 please
Driving Test Success tends to be the most popular, as it has up to date questions.
www.drivingtestsuccess.com/product/adi-part-1-theory-test-online-training
I know they have an app for the learner theory test, but not 100% sure about part 1, I would like to assume they have an app for it, but maybe do a bit of investigating.
@@UKDrivingTest thanks 😊
I have recently did the adi 1 test and I have failed which a lot of questions came that I haven’t seen on the app can you please help or give me advice how I should revise ?
cos I find the app is kinda pointless was about 16 questions came that I have not seen im stuck help me please
what sort of questions? I'll see if I can help with some
My driving license expired. Can I still book my adi theory test ?
you should still be able to book it, but get licence renewed asap other wise it might cause an issue when you attend the theory.
Hello, I am planning to learn ADI part 1theory test, could you kindly recommend where can buy full study materials. Which books do I need buy?
Highway Code: amzn.to/34mCuVs
Driving: The Essential Skills: amzn.to/3fosPEe
Know Your Traffic Signs: amzn.to/2RMOBIP
The Driving Instructors Handbook: amzn.to/3fNP8SF
Hi, What is the website that you using for the study?
www.safedrivingforlife.info/shop/official-dvsa-theory-test-kit-driving-instructors-elearning/
Hello. Driving Crawley. Love your vids.
Would love some advice. I have failed my adi theory 3rd time now.
I have read the essential skills to driving, Highway Code and also the Dts anytime question app. But I keep failing.
This time I also failed on my hazard too. 55 out of 57 I really don’t know what to do.
Pls some advice would be great. Thanks.
Hi Kerry,
Have you seen my videos on the hazard perception, using the 3 click technique? As often experienced drivers click too early on the HP due to anticipating the hazard, but the HP is designed for novice drives and does NOT reward anticipation, it rewards reactions (i.e. 5 points when you need to coming off the gas and braking)
Regarding the questions you are doing the right thing by using books AND app. It is also important you FULLY understand the questions / answers, for example do you now EXACTLY how ABS works? Or just that is gives you the ability to steer and brake at the same time. Of course you may well understand fully, can't judge, but just something to consider.
I need to do a video on ADI Part 1 tricky questions, but topics that often catch people out of mechanical questions (ABS, ESP, disc / drum brakes, brake fade, engine braking etc). Also questions of ROTE and Gestault are quite common and catch people out, as do questions on disability test centres and how the examiner mark coasting on the test report.
So maybe look up some of those things?
@@UKDrivingTest thank you so much for your reply. Very much appreciated. I guess you are right. They really expect you to know in and out of everything. Another question that keeps popping up is about leaning plateau. This is something I hadn’t come across while revising. I definitely need to watch your video. Is there any other reading material that would benefit me.
Thank you.
Do you have this book? amzn.to/3zHopjW
It will help with questions on learning styles & teaching
@@UKDrivingTest okay will purchase this. thank you
Have you ever hear of people saying " I have plateaued"? it means they feel like they have learnt as much as they can learn and are 'stuck' at the same stage with their learning.
If someone has plateaued, got stuck and feels like learning has stopped, then it can be good to give the subject / skill they have plateaued a rest, to give to learner time to process things. Also it can work if you break down the subject into skills and just focus on a specific skills, for example merging onto busy roundabouts, just focus on the skill of moving off quickly by doing 'bank robbery getaways' on a quiet road, or get the learner in the passenger seat (so no need to focus on controlling the car) and get them to look for gaps (you can also do this by standing near a busy roundabout a looking for gaps while on foot).
I think the official answer is something to do with breaking it down into manageable chunks? But can't remember.
If you have any tricky ones like this would you mind posting it to this video? So it can help other, and so I can then make a compilation video of tricky questions.
Do the same questions come up on the exam?
It depends what exam you mean? I suspect you mean the learner theory test? This video is based on the ADI Part 1 theory test.
Many of the questions on this video will be on both theory tests, but maybe not all of them.
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Hi .... What's the best app to practice test 1
www.drivingtestsuccess.com/product/adi-part-1-theory-test-online-training
My tast on 29 Jun I hope i will pass this time
Good luck!
Thanks
But the test have change is the question ans will be same or not
are you doing the learner theory test or ADI part 1 theory test?
What do they give you after you pass all 3 of your ADi test?
You don't get a pass certificate unfortunately, just a copy of your marking sheet. Your ADI badge (Green badge) will then come in the post.
@@UKDrivingTest and the expiration date on the ADi badge means they need to do a standards check to get a new badge?
no, the expiry date just means you need to do a new DBS and then pay for another badge which lasts 4 years.
A standards checks should, in theory, be conducted at least once per badge, but will not always be at the end of the badge, it depends on when you are due a standards check which depends on when you last one was, how you did (sooner for low grade B, further away from high grade A) and also availability of examiners in your area.
Of course with COVID standards checks have been put on the back burners as learner tests, part 2 and part 3 are being prioritised (quite rightly). My last standards check was 2015
My theory test on 19/10/2020 wish me good luck
Good luck, let us know how it goes
Driving Crawley yeah sure thank you
My is 13 October plz pray for me
@@asifabibi432 good luck for the 13th!
Good luck
All of them was easy explain the hardest please
Have you seen this playlist?
ruclips.net/p/PL8-cAqyDz_ZY2db6qyZXvqDW4r_YyiUTe
Which website is best for part 1 py
www.drivingtestsuccess.com/product/adi-part-1-theory-test-online-training
Where can I work with the application?
The website I used on the video was a free one, I would not suggest only relaying on a free app / website as it might not have full content, but it will give you a bit of an idea and a start.
There are some good apps mentioned on this video:
ruclips.net/video/X5PVjv3zlAs/видео.html
theory test exam questions
Hi, I failed my adi theory test 2 weeks ago, I remember a couple of questions that I can’t find on any mock test or in any books.
1. What do you do if your are instructing someone and they get road rage and start abusing another driver?
2. What mechanism of the car will you be marked down for if you are coasting? I would of said clutch but please could your confirm this. 😀
99% of questions are in the apps or books, you just need to be looking in the correct place. the other 1% accounts for the rare acceptions.
Check out my part 1 playlist for help on the more tricky questions.
ruclips.net/p/PL8-cAqyDz_ZY2db6qyZXvqDW4r_YyiUTe
But in short:
1. Not sure what the books says my common sense would say to park up and accept their point of view and opinion, but don't directly agree with it, and then help them understand that other driver may make mistakes or drive poorly for various reasons, perhaps they are under time pressures, perhaps they are stressed, perhaps they just make a genuine mistake, perhaps they did not realise. Then get the pupil to relate to this, have they even felt stressed? Have they have been running late? Have they ever made a mistake?
2. Gear, coasting comes under gears. In the above videos it goes through this question including where to find the answer.
Cheers mate
Clutch
👍
Thanks
Please could you tell us where you found these questions as I did not find these in the app, please I would be ever so grateful @drivingcrawley