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New Part 3 Driving Instructor Training Manual


Fresh off the press today is our latest version of our Part 3 driving instructor training manual for new trainees. Our focus is to make our ADI training programme as simple and easy for trainees in order to help them become a driving instructor as quickly as possible. Of course by doing this we are also making it easier for our trainers to deliver training.

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