After I passed my part one I had to find a tutor for the next stages of the qualifing exam. I took a look at Jims web site and was impressed at all the reviews. After contacting Jim I stared straight away on the part 2. After a short time applied for and passed with only 2 driving faults. We then started on the part 3. Because Jim had included some of the part 3 training as he was teaching me the part 2, I was able to pass on my first attempt.
If you are thinking of becoming an ADI then I would recommend that you contact Jim as his knowledge will save you a lot of time and money.
Thanks Jim
Paul Mc Quaid School of driving
As Part of becoming a fully Qualified ADI I completed a course in Dublin through the Irish School of Motoring. After spending a lot of time and money on training that was inadequate to pass the qualifying exams. The best thing that happened was to contact Jim Doyle who gave me 100 percent confidence towards my training and made me feel at ease at all times.
I am now a fully qualified registered driving instructor with the Road safety Authority
Thanks Jim
Rookskey school of motoring
Newtowncunningham
Tel:Ni: 07707902069
Tel:Roi: 0868673339

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We offer training for a wide variety of vehicle types and for students from beginner to advanced. Our highly qualified, experienced instructors use a fully structured approach to lesson plans. Along with our in-depth knowledge of test practices and examination methods, this enables us to provide you with the greatest possible chance of a positive result on test day.
If you do choose us, you can rest assured that you will be trained by the best, in vehicles tailored specifically to your needs. For information on specific training options. please see the menu ‘Training Services’ on the right, or contact us for further informaiton.
For in depth information on costs and how to obtain your licence go to: http://www.dvlni.gov.uk/drivers/index.htm
If you have never held a driving license before you will need to apply for a provisional license. You must complete a driving license application form DL1 (available from most post offices, local vehicle licensing offices or directly from DVLNI by calling 0845 402 4000 and send the appropriate fee. You must also enclose original documentation confirming your identity (acceptable identity documents) and a passport sized colour photograph taken against a plain light background (acceptable photograph criteria – digital photographs are not acceptable). Send your completed application, identity documents and fee to: Driver Licensing Division DVLNI County Hall Castlerock Road Coleraine BT51 3TB
If you’re interested in learning to ride, look no further. We can offer comprehensive, personlised training from your CBT through to your final test. We have a selection of Honda 125cc bikes to get you started and all of our instructors are fully qualified and experienced in the field.
As with any of our lesson plans we will tailor your instruction to suit your specific needs saving you time and money while ensuring that you are fully prepared come test day. We use a structured approach with full written records of your training.
Why not contact us for more information?
FAQ:
What is the minimum age to ride a moped?
The minimum age to ride a moped is 16.
Foyle training offers the most comprehensive training syllabus in the UK as follows:Legal requirements / Car controls, equipment and components / Road user behavior / Vehicle characteristics / Road and weather conditions / Traffic signs rules and regulations / Car control and road procedure / Additional knowledge, motorway.
Covering all the above subjects leading to practice in the following pre-set tests:
Turn in road
Mirrors / emergency stop
Notice we say covering all the above subjects leading to practice in the following pre-set tests. The large so-called training companies and many independent smaller training companies, simply run through pre set tests to train you without teaching you basic instructional techniques. The pre set tests were never meant to be used as a training syllabus. If you have been properly trained, you can deliver a lesson on any subject.
Again, due to the extremely high standard of tuition an average person requires approx 40 – 70 hours of one to one tuition before a first attempt at part 3. You will be trained so when you pass you do not feel you have been thrown in at the deep end, you can safely teach any driver or learner to the required standard.
Throughout all your training you will be offered demonstrations of how it should be done for both part 2 and 3. You will have the opportunity to sit in on real lessons with real pupils.
Legal responsibility + safety
Licence + Eye test
Your targets
New driver crash involvement
Safety checks including legal implications
Petrol Oil Water Damage Electrics Rubber You (powdery)
Safe passengers + loads
Cockpit checks
handbrake + neutral
wellbeing
Doors Seatbelt Steering Seat Mirrors (dsssm)
Controls, equipment, instruments, ancillary
Basic Skills
Prepare Observe Move (pom)
Look Assess Decide Aact (lada)
Mirrors Signals Position Speed Looks (mspsl)
Move away + stopping – safe and legal
Creep uphill downhill angled
Changing + selecting gears/steering technique
Basic manoeuvres
Mirrors before
signalling
change speed
change direction
hazards
frequently
Signals
Positioning
normal driving
one way/narrow roads
Use of speed
progress
speeding
hesitancy
Observation, anticipation + planning
commentary drive
eye scan
spot every road sign
road markings
cyclists/motorcyclists other cars pedestrians large vehicles + buses railways + trams emergency vehicles
Other traffic
meeting traffic
holdback position
clearance safe following distance
to the side
behind
Junctions
safe approach
zones of vision
minimum observations
turn left/turn right
emerge
advanced junctions
one way
fast roads
protected rights
traffic lights
Y junctions/slip
Crossroads
traffic lights
Roundabouts + gyratory systems
simple
mini
multiple
spiral/traffic lights
Pedestrian crossings
Overtaking single lane carriageway
Car Fuel fill up
Eco safe driving
the vehicle
planning
control
benefits
route planning
Emergency stop
30mph / 60mph
Antilock Braking System (abs)
cause of a skid
Rural roads/bends
limit points
Information Position Speed Gear Acceleration (ipsga)
Dual carriageways
slip on/off
progress
Motorway theory
breakdowns
(Instructor gives a demonstration drive for at least 1 junction on the Motorway with commentary drive and Q+A regarding theory of Motorway Driving)
Darkness
lights/parking
vulnerable road users
Impairments + consequences
lack of experience
peer pressure/passengers
drugs/alcohol distraction/mobiles/equipment
type of road
time of day concentration/tiredness/fatigue stress/anger mood/attitude
(Instructor discusses this at relating it to situations or journeys the student may encounter and develops coping strategies and offers crucial knowledge to the student)
Helping those involved in an incident/crash
Danger Response Airway Breathing Compression (dr abc)
Reversing straight
Turn around in three
left reverse
right reverse
alternatives
Parking
safely
bay – car park
parallel – road
Weather conditions
fog
ice
snow
sun
wind
rain
fords/floods
Journey planning
time of day
time of year
maps/signs
sat nav/backup
tireness/fatigue
timings
Road conditions
Automatics
Unprompted drive
self assessment
route planning
planning
anticipation
economical
DSA test format
DSA mock test
DSA test + self evealuation
Crash Risk
Pass plus + Post test training
Motorway
His psychological approach to learning is unique, but makes perfect sense even to the layman.
Nigel Dawson Ba (Hons) Driver Education
Unfortunately Northern Ireland is catching up with England,Scotland and Wales, in that some of the larger so called Driving Instructor ‘training’ companies who shall remain nameless, are cottoning on to the potential to remove hard earned cash from honest people, whilst offering a very poor standard of training and many false promises. The quality trainers realise this, the potential ADI’s generally do not.
Foyle school of driving, and Jim the director are very different
Jim Doyle- Foyle School of Driving
Jim recently spent a few days in England on one of my training courses. Spending a few minutes with Jim I soon realised his unique approach and unique training methods, combined with thorough knowledge, experience and qualifications are very rare within this industry.
His psychological approach to learning is unique, but makes perfect sense even to the layman, due to Jim’s simple explanation techniques. You may feel like Basil Fawlty in the episode ’The Psychiatrist’! at times, but his analysis of human behaviour and how learning takes place is second to none. Although I was the Trainer on the course, I learned an awful lot from Jim, and I certainly intend to change my training regime to incorporate some of Jim’s unique methods and realise wholly the potential benefits of those methods.
I would (and already have) recommended Jim to potential ADI’s in Northern Ireland, and would rarely recommend trainers in this industry, Jim is one of the few. The vast majority of PDI’s make the wrong decision when choosing their trainer, why not make the right one?
Nigel Dawson Ba (Hons) Driver Education
Excelsior Training
(07984 908767)
www.excelsiortraining.co.uk
The training I received from Jim was structured and always thought provoking, one of Jims strengths is that he will very quickly establish where a P.D.I.s weak points are and put the problem right with the minimum of fuss. I know that I could never have passed the part 3 test without Jims assistance. He will leave no stone unturned to give you the best possible chance of success.
I would not hesitate in recommending Jim Doyle if you are looking for an A.D.I. with years of experience. If anyone wishes to contact me regarding the training I received from Jim by all means give me a ring.”
Nigel Richmond; A.D.I. Number 1836
Mitch McKnight; ADI Number 1703
3 years ago, I was made redundant from the same factory and after a few weeks of considering my options for the future, I decided this was the time to start on the road to become a driving instructor. I searched for someone to help with my training and was lucky enough to pick Jim Doyle. On my first meeting with Jim, I immediately realized I had made the right choice.
Jim spelt out to me, what was ahead: firstly he gave me a list of literature, which I had to study for theory part 1 of the test. This was studied and the test was passed. I went back to Jim and we set about part 2. I thought I was a good driver starting this part but soon realized not good enough. Jim and I worked hard at this together and I was a good driver when I passed part 2. The driving knowledge I got here gave me a firm platform for part 3. There is a lot of work needed to pass part 3, so Jim and I set about this, building up bit by bit until I reached a stage where I could do the test but more importantly be able to instruct someone how to drive properly. I passed this exam first time with 2 grade 5’s. When I did the test I was amazed at how similar it was to the work I had done with Jim in the previous couple of months.
I would recommend Jim to anyone setting out on this road. He was a very professional tutor from the first day I met him. I just wish that I had met him 10 years earlier. It is now 18 months since I became an A.D.I. I along with 2 other A.D.I’s who also trained with Jim have set up a very successful driving school called Lakeland School of Driving in Enniskillen. I was introduced to both these people through Jim and he gave us a lot of advice on setting up the school. We are all in touch with Jim on a regular basis, any time we need any questions regarding driving, we know he is at the other end of the phone.
Having since done my 1st check test, I went back to Jim for a few hours of refresher training but the knowledge was really there from the intensive training I had received for part 3. I was very pleased to attain a strong grade 5 in check test.
My advice to anyone wanting to become a driving instructor is: listen carefully to Jim and follow his advice. His opinion is probably better than yours.”
Wesley Blair; ADI Number 1743
Emma Mc Nichol; ADI Number 184
Now lets move onto the more practical side of things, Jim provides an exceptionally high standard of training and has the ability to tailor lessons to suit every individual as we all learn in different ways. From the start he will make you fully aware of the commitment which is required in order to complete this course successfully and fortunately for me I listened and learned well and passed on my first attempt! So if you want to become a competent Driving Instructor, don’t call me – call Hesus.
Enough said – Thanks a million Jim”
Emer Roohan; Lakeland School of Driving
DO YOU WANT TO BECOME A DRIVING INSTRUCTOR?
If you do you will require quality, one to one instruction from an experienced, knowledgeable, proven instructor. If you train with Jim Doyle that’s exactly what you will receive.
Don’t waste your money on other “would be” instructors. Go for value for money instruction. Go for Jim Doyle. I did.
Alex Spence; ADI Number 1761
Barry Rodgers; Lakeland School of Driving
Tony Mc Cann; A.D.I. Number 1862
I have been teaching people to drive for over 25 years, busy putting people through the driving test .I was like a conveyor belt PASS, PASS, PASS no problem for me. Then came the brick wall, they moved the goal posts. The thing was I did not move with them.
Along came my check test, I thought not a bother, as it had not been before .The day came off I set “BANG”. My pupil through a wobbler!!!!.I was not ready for it. Down I went .I was numb with shock, I never saw it coming. Right I thought get the books out, do a bit of studying, I will be fine. Check test number 2 came and off I set.Got off to a good start then “BANG” not again another wobbler!!!!!.I abandoned my lesson plan, fatal mistake I was in trouble and down I went. I was devastated ,where would I go from here???
Then I met Jim Doyle from Foyle School of driving. He saved my career, mortgage, and my pride.Jim Doyle is a true gentleman, very intelligent and very knowledgeable, he knows his stuff.
If anyone out there want to be an ADI examiner or Trainer, Jim is the one to go for, did it for me, and he can do it for you. I got a grade 5+one mark away from the top grade 6.He is a top gun!!
Thank you and good luck Jim
Dennis P.Martin
When I decided to become a driving instructor .I thought that I would just have to find any instructor to put me through the training. Unfortunately after wasting a lot of time and money I found that this was not the case.
Driving instructor training does not have to be difficult, choosing the right trainer can be!! That is if you don’t go to Jim Doyle.
Without Jim I would not be where I am now. I am now fully qualified Driving instructor and now earning a decent living.
Thanks Jim
Joe
Biting Point school of driving school
I began my ADI training with Jim Doyle who had been recommended to me by a local ADI
Jim had an unorthodox approach to teaching which I liked and was comfortable with. Lessons were always well structured with aims and objectives set at the beginning of the lesson and worked towards during the lesson to achieve the outcome at the end. You were given feedback regarding what you had improved on and encouraged with what needed more work and practice, before the next lesson.
Jim is very knowledgeable in all areas of ADI training. He is approachable, makes you feel at ease and builds up a good rapport with his students, which can only and does bring out the best in them. He is enthusiastic and excellent at encouraging pupils to overcome their fears and helps them to believe in them self’s. He is patient and always has suggestions or solutions for any problems which trainees may be experiencing. He is a good listener and a good conversationalist.
With regards to the training I received I have no doubt in recommending Jim Doyle for ADI training
Martina Mc Grade
ADI No 1930
I had been a self employed taxi driver for 15 years and decided it was time for a career change. I have always loved driving and wanted to continue this. had already obtained my LGV licence ,but I preferred meeting people and passing on the driving skills I myself was lucky enough to have already acquired. A friend suggested driving instruction and. as this was something that I was already considering, I realised that it was an obvious choice. After making some inquiries the name Jim Doyle was suggested many times. I then contacted Jim and from the very first meeting his professionalism and enthusiasm were very evident.
Almost Immediately I started the ADI course with Jim and, with the help of his excellent tuition ,I have now passed parts 1,2,and 3 started my new career and I am really enjoying it. When I was young I watched a TV programme called ”Jim’ll fix it. Well whenever I talk to anyone considering Driving Instruction all I can say is Jim certainly fixed it for me.
Thanks a million Jim.
Mark Goddard ADI No1936
If you’re needing this and thinking of driving instruction as a career, your one step ahead already!!When I first commenced training I had no mentor no sound advice, no recommendations to point me in the right direction. The only reason I picked Jim Doyle was by complete chance or coincidence, I simply picked straight out of the yellow pages and took it from there.
By the end of the first lesson I didn’t need any recommendations, I knew that I had made the right decision. Jim trained me for parts 2 and 3 exams and I qualified last year I haven’t had any instructional lessons since then but Jim continues to teach me on a daily basis because I recall his advice, skills and knowledge for each and every lesson I give, exactly as I did for the part 3 exam.
His advice is affective, his teaching methods work and the results speak for them self’s there is nothing that he will not teach you that you will not use for the qualifying exam or for safe structured lessons .I have the greatest respect for Jim as a professional instructor, mentor, and adviser and would tell anyone the same.
Good Luck!!!!
Leonie Russell ADI 1961
www.alpha-driving-school.co.uk
After I passed my part one I had to find a tutor for the next stages of the qualifing exam. I took a look at Jims web site and was impressed at all the reviews. After contacting Jim I stared straight away on the part 2. After a short time applied for and passed with only 2 driving faults. We then started on the part 3. Because Jim had included some of the part 3 training as he was teaching me the part 2, I was able to pass on my first attempt.
If you are thinking of becoming an ADI then I would recommend that you contact Jim as his knowledge will save you a lot of time and money.
Thanks Jim
Paul Mc Quaid School of driving
As Part of becoming a fully Qualified ADI I completed a course in Dublin through the Irish School of Motoring. After spending a lot of time and money on training that was inadequate to pass the qualifying exams. The best thing that happened was to contact Jim Doyle who gave me 100 percent confidence towards my training and made me feel at ease at all times.
I am now a fully qualified registered driving instructor with the Road safety Authority
Thanks Jim
Rookskey school of motoring
Newtowncunningham
Tel:Ni: 07707902069
Tel:Roi: 0868673339
Nigel Curry (ADI )
Moneymore / magherafelt /
Cookstown.
Tel: 07793569936
I first started training with a major training company and soon realised that the training I was receiving was inatequate.
It was then that I contacted Jim Doyle and having taken my first lesson with Jim I knew I had made the correct choice.
With Jim’s technique I soon developed the skills that whrer needed to pass the Part 3 exam.
I went for my Part 3 on 02/06/10 and was successful, achieving a grade 5!!
I am now excited about starting P 4 Pass Driving School and know that Jim is always available for advise when needed.
Many Thanks Jim!
Interested in becoming a driving instructor? Already working but want to improve or worried about your check test? Our MD Jim Doyle is one of the most qualified driving instructor trainers in the country and comes very well recommended by previous students.
If you are already an instructor and feel you need a refresher lesson prior to a check test, or just to keep yourself sharp we can arrange a lesson plan around your scheduleto ensure you are fully up to speed when on the road with students. We offer friendly, honest advice to help you improve your teaching methods and increase your pass rate.
Not yet qualified? Driving instruction is a very rewarding way to earn a living, not only are you your own boss, setting your own targets and working hours you will also be teaching people a skill for life. The demand for instructors is currently growing so why not make a start now?
Many new trainees are worried about taking the plunge into self employment. We can fit your training around any current commitments that you have and give you a realistic picture of what you can expect to have to achieve both before and after qualifying. We will not rose tint your view of the process but we will guide you through it in a positive and friendly manner to make you the best instructor you can be.
To become an ADI:
Being a successful Driving instructor relies on many personal skills, but also on being able to:
To become an ADI you must successfully complete a three part qualifying examination:
You must take and pass all three parts of the examination in this order and the whole examination must be completed within two years of passing the theory test. If you have not completed the examination within this time, you must start again form the beginning and pass each part again. This period cannot be extended for any reason whatsoever. But you are allowed to take the test of ability to instruct after 2 years has passed if the application was made before the expiry date. If you pass that test you are deemed to have done so within the 2 years.
You are only allowed 3 attempts at each of the qualifying examinations. If you have not passed after 3 attempts you must wait until the end of your 2 – year period before you can re-sit the qualifying examination, starting with the theory test.
The process begins by making an application to take the ADI theory test which is the first part of the 3 part qualifying examination.
Before applying:
If you want to become an Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) you must:
Application forms may be downloaded or are obtainable from:
The Register of Approved Driving Instructors,
Driver & Vehicle Testing Agency Headquarters,
Balmoral Road,
Belfast
BT12 6QL.
Tel. No: (028) 90547933
Theory Test Application Form (pdf 80kb)
Test of Driving Ability Application Form (pdf 19kb)
Test of Instructional Ability Application Form (pdf 42kb)
Completed forms should be sent to the ADI Section at the above address.
Can anyone with a disability apply:
Yes. If your licence is marked ‘restricted’ the details of the restrictions on your licence must be sent with your application. However, you should note that you must pass Part 2 and Part 3 of the qualifying examination in a vehicle with a manual gearbox.
For more information please contact us.
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