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completed a Certificate of Fitness. have a National Police Certificate. demonstrate competency as a motor driving instructor by holding a current Certificate IV in transport logistics - road transport driving instruction, completing a road rules theory test, and completing a regulator assessment.
An ADI is an Approved Driving Instructor. This title means that the individual has completed all 3 tests (driving theory, practical driving skills and instructional ability) required to qualify as a professional instructor and thus earned a spot on the ADI register.
ADI stands for After Date of Invoice, and means that it is the invoice date that determines the starting point of your discount period. For example, for an invoice dated 3/3/04, it appears that you have until 4/2/04 to make a payment in order to receive the discount.
The Ultimate Guide to Obtaining Your Trainee Licence (Pink Badge) After passing the ADI Part 2 test, you can apply for a Trainee Driving Instructor licence. Your trainee licence is valid for 6 months. If you wish to continue on a pink badge, this will need to be renewed at the end of your first 6 month period.
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An Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) is a professional certified to teach individuals how to drive. In the UK, the term ADI is specifically used for instructors who have passed rigorous qualification exams administered by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA).

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