Showing posts with label Driving Instructor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Driving Instructor. Show all posts

Thursday, September 24, 2009

What is a Driving School

The use of vehicles is increasing day by day. As a consequence driving schools are mushrooming everywhere. These schools offer classes and programs. The learners come to know about driving as well as the road safety and the public's driving skills are getting improved.

The courses in driving schools may be classified into two categories- the classroom instruction and actual behind the wheel instruction. Generally the classroom instruction consists of 30-35 hours. The classes which are held are interesting. Lively discussions are held. Classes are equipped with thought provoking videos and solution to contemporary problems. You have to have a good present record in the classroom since it is mandatory. Now comes the driving phase. The driving instructor contacts the students to schedule driving sessions. Generally this phase consists of 6-8 hours. During this course, dual-controlled car, a car with brake pedals on both sides, is generally used.

Driving schools aim at developing the right attitude and awareness among the learners. The schools have adept trainers who make the learners conscious about observation and anticipation so that the learners can foresee any adverse situation and avoid accidents. Safe steering and cornering techniques are also emphasized in this school courses.

The learners are learnt to inspect the vehicles at a regular basis. In these driving schools, the learners are made aware of the system of vehicle control. The learners will get a fair idea of placing their cars in a right way. They come to know how to reverse a car. In the driving schools, the learners are made aware of forward driving. They are made familiar with the steering and how to use it. This lesson on forward driving helps them to understand safe stopping distances and avoiding skids.

For the interest of the learners, repairing, rectification, car care are also taught in these schools. So the driving schools are very much useful for the learners. The beginners as well as the experienced driver can attend the schools which offer variety of classes to meet their needs. They aim at teaching you in such a way that you certainly can get your driving license. The schools emphasize on individual coaching and moderate fees.

The schools that offer services possess utmost professional trainers. They train the learners using the up-to-date teaching methods. They also use the scientific method of driving. All the trainers are veteran and well-versed. They follow the syllabus of the Govt. Motor Vehicles Act.

The prospective drivers should not delay. They must get admitted in a driving school. The school will help you to be the safest driver since they always put emphasis on road safety. The schools train a driver safe driving and so the risk of driving reduces. The schools also make the learners familiar with the basics mechanism of driving. They are also taught the rules of the road.

To learn safe driving and get your driver's license, it is very urgent to get admitted in a driving school. Only then you can improve your driving skill and enjoy the pleasure of driving.



September 24, 2009
By James Copper
James Copper is a writer for http://www.propertycareerskills.co.uk

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Become a Driving Instructor

Okay..... so you have seen the ads on the television showing you how that's on becoming a driving instructor you will be striving forward in a bountiful industry where large earnings are more than capable of being achieved.....but is the reality the same as the advertisements portray.

Well I suppose the first hurdle that one has to overcome is the passing of the 3 part stage DSA exam. What could be the trouble with that I hear you ask? Maybe the fact that the ads do not tell you that the pass rate is quite low. The pass rates for each of the three parts of the examination in 2006/2007 were:

Theory test (part 1): 49%

Test of driving ability (part 2): 45%

Test of instructional ability (part 3): 28%

So basically if 100 people attempt Stage 3 on average only 28 will be successful. That equates to less than a third. This is a large piece of information that the ads do not inform you.

To examine how this figure is so low one must look at how the required elements of driving instruction is taught traditionally. Many of the advertised Driving Instructor Colleges give an intensive course over a period of weeks to teach all the required practices that a potential Driving Instructor will need. Many people have come to realise that this is a very optimistic proposal.

If you add to the lack of time that is available to learn the elements of driving instruction then the fact that the Instructor Colleges charge anywhere from £2000 for the education without guaranties of success it is easy to see the potential pitfalls that the eager trainee driving instructor may encounter.

Another spanner in the works when to comes to becoming a driving instructor is that there are only 3 failed attempts allowed for stage 3 before which a candidate must wait a further 2 years to be eligible to reapply. When you take into account the very low pass rate for Stage 3 and the restriction on the number of attempts it makes it fairly imperative that Stage 3 is given all the correct preparation that is possible to help maximise the chance of success in the exam.

So what is best practice when it comes to preparing for this stage of the exam to become a driving instructor? Well the first thing is to realise that it is very difficult to pass it with 2 weeks in class education. In fact, it is nigh on impossible. Learning how to instruct is a learning process that takes time. Thankfully this process can be speeded up with the correct educational materials and a good Instructor. Asking driving Instructors in the business already in your area will gleam some good recommendations in respect to a good local Instructor. Whilst it is not an absolute essential that they are ORDIT registered it is essential that they have experience teaching fellow instructors. As regards educational materials then there is a large supply of books that can help but what can be more effective is watching the learning take place in a video.

Combining the good instructor, books and videos will help greatly to a person's success when it comes to stage 3 in their quest to become a driving instructor. After success in that endeavour then there is the small matter of getting a car, advertising, equipment, teaching aids, advertising, book keeping, advertising, and even more advertising and then finally you will be able to achieve the estimated earnings that are advertised in the media.



June 18, 2009
By Richard Butler
About Author Richard Butler
For great tips on how to become a driving instructor please visit http://www.becomeadrivinginstructorsite.info. Richard John Butler is the owner of http://www.redzdrivingschool.com.
Source: http://www.bharatbhasha.com/automobiles.php/105648