Practical Driving Test
The ADI Part Two practical test of driving ability consists of tests of eyesight, safety questions and driving technique. The test will last for about one hour. You must pass all parts of the test at the same time.
The Eyesight Test
You must be able to read in good daylight (with the aid of glasses or contact lenses if worn) a motor vehicle registration mark containing letters and figures:
- 79 millimetres in height and 50 millimetres wide at a distance of 26.5 metres
or
- 79 millimetres in height and 57 millimetres wide at a distance of 27.5 metres.
If you do not pass the eyesight test, you will not be allowed to take the ADI Part Two driving ability element. The test will be marked as a fail and will count towards your three attempts.
Safety Questions
Your examiner will ask you to describe how to perform a check on the condition and safety of three components of the vehicle and demonstrate an actual check on the condition of a further two components.
The components will be chosen from the following list: tyres, steering, brakes, lights, reflectors, direction indicators, audible warning device and the liquids used in the braking system, steering system, engine or elsewhere in the vehicle as a coolant, lubricant, cleaner or otherwise.
Test of Driving Ability
The ADI Part Two test of driving ability is an advanced driving test and a very high standard of competence is required. You must show that you have a thorough knowledge of the principles of good driving and road safety and that you can apply them. You must satisfy the examiner on all or any of the following subjects:
- expert handling of the controls
- use of correct road procedure
- anticipation of the actions of other road users and the taking of appropriate action
- sound judgment of distance, speed and timing
- consideration for the convenience and safety of other road users
The routes used for the test will include roads which may carry heavy and/or fast moving traffic; they will also cover a range of road and traffic conditions, including urban and rural conditions.
What Else You Must Be Able to Do
On the ADI Part Two driving test, you show an ability to perform any or all of the following manoeuvres including all three of the reversing exercises:
- move away straight ahead or at an angle
- overtake, meet or cross the path of other vehicles and take an appropriate course without undue hesitancy
- turn left-hand and right-hand corners correctly without undue hesitancy
- stop the vehicle in emergency
- drive the vehicle in reverse gear and whilst doing so enter limited openings to the right and to the left, taking effective all-round observation
- turn the vehicle to face in the opposite direction by the use of forward and reverse gears taking effective all-round observation
- reverse park the vehicle into the space behind a parked car, within the space of about two car lengths and close to and parallel with the kerb, taking effective all-round observation
- reverse park into a parking bay, with due regard for other vehicles or pedestrians, while taking effective all-round observation
The Test Vehicle
It is your responsibility to provide a car which is properly taxed and insured. It must be a saloon car or hatchback/estate car in good working condition and with seat belts in working order. It must be capable of the normal performance of vehicles of its type with a manual transmission, right-hand steering, a readily adjustable seat with a head restraint for a forward facing front passenger, and an adjustable rear view mirror for use by the examiner. The car must not display L plates.
If your vehicle does not meet the above requirements, it will not be possible to carry out the test.
Booking the ADI Part Two Test
After you have passed your theory test, you can then book your ADI Part Two test of driving ability online, over the phone using the national booking number or by post.
The ADI Part Two test will last a minimum of 70 minutes and take in as many varying road conditions as possible, including dual carriageways and, where available, motorways. You will only be allowed to get 6 minor faults in that time without failing. The purpose of the ADI Part Two is to make sure that your own driving is well above the standard of driving seen on the roads today, so that the things you teach pupils will be in line with the latest driving techniques and standards.
Many people from busy city centres have found it a great help and benefit to take the ADI Part Two Test in Shrewsbury where the traffic situation is not so intense and intimidating when trying to learn and revise for such an important test.
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This is for those who have failed a test attempt or who have a test already booked, but need extra help to get through it.
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Every so often, all qualified instructors have to undergo a Check Test, a test to confirm their ability to continue to instruct. Experience instructors usually have a Check Test every four years, but newly qualified instructors can expect their first Check Test within 12 months of qualifying.
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