Part 2 is very hard and you must demonstrate a high level of driving skill to pass. Imagine a giraffe on stilts standing on top of a stepladder at the top of mountain; that’s how high we’re talking. See the official DVSA ADI part 2 pass rates here.

Is ADI Part 3 hard?

Part 3 is the final part of the ADI qualifying exams and is often regarded as the most difficult part to pass. The reputation of the part 3 test can be backed up by the pass rate which is around 30 percent.

What happens if you fail ADI Part 3?

Failing the third attempt You have to retake and pass the ADI part 1 test and ADI part 2 test again if you fail the ADI part 3 test at your third attempt. You must wait 2 years from when you originally passed the ADI part 1 test before you can take it again.

What is ADI Part 2 test?

The Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) Part 2 test is a test of your driving ability. It’s the second of 3 tests you have to pass to qualify as an ADI.

How long does ADI Part 2 last?

about 60 minutes
Part 2 of the ADI qualifying examination makes sure you can drive to the standard required for driving instructors and that you know The Highway Code (and can show this by the way you drive). It lasts about 60 minutes.

What is the pass rate for ADI Part 3?

ADI Exams and Pass Rates

Year/testADI part oneADI part three
2012100%100%
2013100%100%
2014100%100%

How long does ADI Part 3 take?

The ADI Part 3 exam is to assess your ability to teach. The exam lasts 60 minutes and is divided into two phases.

How long is an ADI driving test?

Part 2 of the ADI qualifying examination makes sure you can drive to the standard required for driving instructors and that you know The Highway Code (and can show this by the way you drive). It lasts about 60 minutes.

How much does it cost to renew ADI badge?

a criminal record disclosure number – you must have got this within the last 6 months. your driving licence number (if you’re giving DVSA permission to use your photocard photo) a credit or debit card to pay the £300 fee.

What happens if I fail my ADI standards check?

If you fail the standards check You’ll have up to 2 more attempts to pass the standards check. If you fail 3 times: you’ll be removed from the approved driving instructors ( ADI ) register. you’ll have to retake the ADI tests to join the ADI register again.

What is the pass mark for ADI Part 3?

The maximum marks available are 51. If you score 42 or above you will pass with an A, 31-42 you will pass with a B. If you manage to achieve less than 31 then this will be classed as an unsatisfactory performance.

How many minors can you have on ADI Part 2?

6 minor faults
The ADI Part 2 test is also different from the learners test because you are only allowed up to 6 minor faults over the course of 60 minutes. The examiner is looking for the following skills to be shown during the 60 minutes driving: Expert handling and control of the vehicle.

What is the Part 3 Adi test?

The Part 3 ADI test is to assess your ability to teach. Throughout the test, the examiner will play the role of a pupil in which you will need to teach certain aspects of driving. The Part 3 test lasts for one hour and is divided into two phases.

What is the hardest part of the Adi driving test?

Part 3 is the final part of the ADI qualifying exams and is often regarded as the most difficult part to pass. The reputation of the part 3 test can be backed up by the pass rate which is around 30 percent. The part 3 exam takes around one hour and is conducted by a specially qualified driving examiner known as the ‘SE’, or senior examiner.

When can I book my approved driving instructor (ADI) test?

You can book your approved driving instructor (ADI) part 3 test when you’ve passed your ADI part 2 test. It’s the last of 3 tests you have to pass to qualify as an ADI. It’s a test of your ability to teach pupils. The ADI part 3 test works differently in Northern Ireland.