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We can often tailor your training package to work around your current commitments. Our Part 3 training includes:-  
Part 3 Complete(Complete Guide To The Test Of Instructional Ability)
 
The part three guide written by Dr John Wells, is excellent and will answer most trainees questions regarding the part three exam. Topics covered include Preparing for the test , Terminology , Lesson planning plus question and answer technique.
Practical Training .(In-car training with DVD recording and playback)
 
You will receive one to one in-car training with a 4 Wheelz Ordit Registered Training Officer.    
Classroom Training  
You will be trained at your own pace on lesson structure and teaching techniques. The training is in a modern relaxed environment where you can exchange ideas with other trainees.
 
Extra Training  
Classroom & in-car training in-between tests at no extra cost.
You Will Be Taught To Instruct The Following ...  
 
Explaining the controls of the vehicle, including the use of dual controls
I have been with 4 Wheelz for 6 months. It's a good efficient and relaxed working environment. I would gladly recommend anyone to join them.
Hugh Wolsey
Moving off.
Making normal stops.
Reversing and while doing so entering limited openings to the right or to the left.
Turning to face the opposite direction, using forward and reverse gears.
Parking close to the kerb, using forward and reverse gears.    
Using mirrors and explaining how to make an emergency stop.
I have worked with 4 Wheelz for two months and have had no trouble getting pupils and they're bunched quite close together which is ideal for me and the staff are really friendly.
Scott Duffy, ADI
Approaching and turning corners.
Judging speed and making normal progress.
Road positioning.
Dealing with road junctions.
Dealing with cross roads.
Dealing with pedestrian crossings.
Ability to inspire confidence in pupil.
Giving correct signals.
Comprehension of traffic signs, including road markings and traffic control signals.
Method, clarity, adequacy and correctness of instruction.
Observation and correction of driving errors committed by pupils and general manner.
Manner, patience and tact in dealing with pupil.

Meeting, crossing the path, overtaking and allowing adequate clearance for other vehicles and other road users.

Once you have completed a minimum of 40 hours part 3 training you can apply for a Trainee Licence. The 40 hours training must be completed within a 6 month period preceding the start of the trainee licence. Start earning money & gain experience for your part 3 exam. 'It is not essential to have a licence in order to prepare for the part 3 examination, but it is an option that is available to assist in preparing for the examination' Quote taken from the DSA Your Road to becoming an Approved Driving Instructor (car) ADI 14 07/05 page 19

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