Approved driving instructor (ADI) standards check
Your standards check result
After you give the lesson, the examiner will discuss your performance and give you your result.
You鈥檒l get your grade and completed ADI standards check report by email at the end of the test.
Total score | Grade | Description |
---|---|---|
0-30 | Fail | Your performance is unsatisfactory |
31-42 | Grade B | You鈥檒l stay on the approved driving instructors (ADI) register |
43-51 | Grade A | You have shown a high standard of instruction and you鈥檒l stay on the ADI register |
You鈥檒l automatically fail if:
- you get a score of 7 or less in the 鈥榬isk management鈥� category
- the examiner stops the lesson because you鈥檝e put yourself or someone else in danger
If you fail the standards check
You鈥檒l have up to 2 more attempts to pass the standards check.
If you fail 3 times:
- you鈥檒l be removed from the approved driving instructors (ADI) register
- you鈥檒l have to retake the ADI tests to join the ADI register again
Complain about your ADI standards check
You can check if your examiner followed the regulations by reading the guidance on making an appeal to a court about your driving test.
If you can prove that your driving examiner did not follow the regulations, you can complain to the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA)
If DVSA agrees with your complaint, you may be able to take another standards check. Your original result cannot be changed.
It is free to complain to the DVSA.
If DVSA does not agree with your complaint you may be able to appeal to a court instead.聽
Appeal against your ADI standards check
You can make an appeal to a court if you can prove that the driving examiner did not follow the law when they carried out your ADI standards check.