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PostPosted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 8:42 pm Reply with quote Back to top

The Pass Plus scheme is aimed at new drivers to help them become better drivers. To join Pass Plus you need to find an Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) to train you. Your ADI will help you complete the six training modules to pass the training course.
Pass Plus is an established training course aimed at new drivers. It was designed by the Driving Standards Agency (DSA) with the help of insurers and the driving instruction industry.
Statistics show that new drivers are more likely to have an accident in the first two years after passing their test. This is because of their lack of driving experience.
Pass Plus builds on your skills and knowledge. It will teach you how to anticipate, plan for and deal with all kinds of hazards, to help you become a more confident driver.
You can take a Pass Plus course at any time. However, it’s mainly aimed at new drivers in the first year after passing their test.
To join Pass Plus, you need to choose an Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) to train you. The ADI must be registered with the DSA as a Pass Plus instructor, and they must also have their ADI 'green badge'.
When you are deciding on a suitable ADI, first check whether your local authority supports Pass Plus.
If it supports Pass Plus, it will usually help you with course costs if you choose a Pass Plus ADI from your local authority's list.
If it doesn't support Pass Plus, then you need to choose a Pass Plus instructor by asking the ADI who taught you to drive. You could also ask a local driving school, or by checking local commercial publications, local newspaper adverts and websites. The DSA does not provide lists of instructors.
Links driving school in London is offering Pass Plus Courses to help their students to drive safely and with experience.
This course is divided into 6 modules
1. Town driving
2. All weather driving
3. Driving out of town
4. Night driving
5. Driving on dual carriageway
6. Driving on motorways

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 11:31 pm Reply with quote Back to top

The DSA does not provide lists of instructors.
Links school in London is offering Pass Plus Courses to help their students to drive safely and with experience.
This course is divided into 6 modules
1. Town driving
2. All weather driving
3. Driving out of town
4. Night driving
5. Driving on dual carriageway
6. Driving on motorways
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