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ADIs and PDIs are welcome to download and keep any of my .pdf  files whose links are below, with the proviso that any "Headers and Footers" and references to adiHelp.co.uk and/or the author - graham campbell  - be kept.
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Practice!




If the wording here fits in with your own thinking on this crucial subject, feel free to click the button and pass on the link to pupils and colleagues alike.



1. In the "Classroom" - Part 1
 

*** Updated on 22nd January 2025 ***


 
2. Out on the Road - Part 2
 




These will help with your Part 2 Test : if you can do it properly, you should be able to teach it, after training!
 
3. Training to Teach - Part 3
 


Use again, as for Part 2!

ADIs/PDIs need to pay much more attention to this, please.



Many ADIs think that Identifying, Analysing and Correcting Faults
is somehow no longer required with a Standards Check.
Don't YOU make that mistake, just because of a 'SC1' Mark Sheet!

The [regrettable] introduction of this was from late December 2017

There's lots to scroll through
and to read here, to help you
with the Standards Check, and as an ADI

 


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 blog Find out my 'take' on many aspects of driver-training and the ADI-Testing régime...

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reels A large selection of very short training clips, caught on my dash‑cam, to help pupils deal with tricky, everyday situations which, nonetheless, they may NOT have come across during their driving lessons.

reels Show this little video to your aspiring candidates, weary of waiting for a test after Lockdown, and thinking they'll be "alright" on Test without continuing lessons up to Test Day!

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