- You must be of legal age to drive and produce a valid UK/Northern Ireland provisional Category B driving licence. If an older paper licence is held, then you must also produce a valid passport as photographic identification.
For Motorway, Pass Plus or Refresher lessons a full valid licence must be produced with identification as above.
You must meet the minimum eye test requirements, which means you must be able to read a standard UK approved number plate at a minimum distance of 20.5 metres (67 feet).
If you need to wear glasses or contact lenses in order to meet this requirement then you must wear them whenever you drive. - You must notify your instructor of any change of your ability or entitlement to have driving tuition, for example if your provisional licence has been revoked or for medical reasons such as epilepsy.
- If you wish to cancel a lesson for any reason, including Covid-19 self-isolation, a minimum of 72 hours’ notice must be given. Failure to provide 72 hours’ notice will result in the lesson(s) having to be paid for. Lessons may be cancelled by telephone or text message but must be acknowledged by your instructor. This 72-hour notice policy does not apply to the instructor.
- If your instructor arrives on time at the pre-arranged pick-up point and you do not turn up, the instructor will wait for 10 minutes if no contact is made. After 10 minutes, the instructor will leave, and you will be required to pay for the lesson.
- Your instructor will endeavour to arrive on time however, due to unforeseen circumstances such as breakdown, accidents, traffic hold ups etc, lesson times may need to change or even be cancelled. If cancelled by your Instructor, no fee will be charged.
- Lessons must be paid for in advance or at the time of the lesson by cash or bank transfer. We don’t accept cheque.
- You must not be under the influence of drugs/alcohol during the training. In the event of there being any signs of drugs/alcohol misuse, your instructor will withhold the use of the training vehicle for use of tuition or driving test until you are in a legal and fit state to drive. Any prescribed medication that may effect your driving should be declared to the instructor and to the DVLA medical board.
- If you fail to reach a satisfactory standard of driving and are considered likely to be a danger to other road users, or if you are unfit to drive due to substance or alcohol misuse as described above, the ADI has a responsibility to the DSA examiners not to allow the use of the training vehicle for the driving test.This decision is made in the best interests of the pupil, the examiner, and other road users, and is taken as a precautionary safety measure. Driving Standards Agency guidelines do not permit a pupil to take a practical driving test solely for experience.
- No responsibility can be taken for tests cancelled by the DVSA for whatever reason. Lessons will have to be paid for but can be claimed back from the DVSA. The instructor cannot be responsible if you fail because of the eyesight test. Your instructor will be responsible if the test is cancelled due to the condition of the tuition vehicle.
- Your instructor reserves the right to refuse use of vehicle for driving test if you are considered risk to the general public and make sure the vehicle supplied for tests fully Road worthy.
- All lessons will start and finish at the same location unless agreed in advance. Your instructor will decide a location suitable to your needs according to ability.
- Candidates on tests/driving lessons are responsible for any damages they cause to the learner vehicles or other vehicles(third party) which subsequently not covered by insurance( minimum excess apply) i.e. door mirrors, tyres etc.
- It’s the driver’s responsibility to follow traffic rules and applicable laws, including the Highway Code. If you break the speed limit, cross red lights, or use the bus route during restricted hours during lessons or tests, blocking yellow box junction etc. and if there is any consequences including fines and points will be the responsibility of the driver. Your instructor will try their level best to guide you to not to let you break the rules, but they are not responsible for any damages.
- All Offers are subject to change without notice.