Become a car and trailer driver trainer
What you need to know to teach people how to drive a car and trailer (category BE) including eligibility, skills and how to get accredited.
Applies to England, Scotland and Wales
To become a car and trailer driving instructor you must have a car and trailer driver licence category BE - you鈥檒l have this if you鈥檝e passed your car driving test.
If you also want to teach people to drive cars without a trailer, you need to qualify and register as an approved driving instructor (ADI).
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) has recognised 3 accrediting organisations that can:
- train you to become a car and trailer trainer if you鈥檙e new to training
- accredit the training you provide
What skills you鈥檒l need to get
To be able to teach people to drive a car and trailer, you鈥檒l need to get skills in:
- preparing to train learner drivers
- designing learning programmes
- enabling safe and responsible driving
- managing risk to yourself, your pupils and third parties
- evaluating and developing your knowledge, understanding and skills in the driver training industry
Find training to help you get these skills
You can contact either:
- accrediting organisations
- driving instructor training course providers (check with them if they provide courses than can help you train as a car and trailer trainer)
Accrediting organisations
National Register of LGV Instructors
[email protected]
Skills for Logistics
[email protected]
Safe Towing Scheme
[email protected]
Premises and equipment you need
You鈥檒l usually need:
- training vehicles and trailers
- access to an off-road area where you鈥檒l teach people reversing manoeuvres (the size will depend on the type of vehicle training you鈥檒l be providing)
- cones and other equipment to mark out your area
Decide how you鈥檒l run your training courses
You need to decide:
- how you want to set up your business
- how much you鈥檒l charge for training you provide
- how you鈥檒l advertise your training
- how you鈥檒l check your pupils have the right category of driving licence to tow - they can give you a code to check their licence information online
- how you鈥檒l
- what type of insurance you need
- what your terms and conditions will be for your customers
- how you鈥檒l tell your customers
You must be registered with the Information Commissioner鈥檚 Office and pay an annual data protection fee because you鈥檙e processing personal data.
What you need to include in your training
You鈥檒l be teaching your pupils to:
- prepare the vehicle, trailer and its contents for daily use (find out about basic safety checks)
- drive the vehicle while towing, following the rules in The Highway Code
- reverse with the trailer, uncouple and recouple
- drive safely and efficiently
You need to decide how you want to do this - for example, by e-learning, in-vehicle training and assessments.
Read the car and trailer towing syllabus to learn what you鈥檒l be teaching.
Carry out assessments
If you choose to carry out assessments as part of your training package, you can use these documents that used to be used for car and trailer driving tests:
You can read the guidance that driving examiners used to carry out car and trailer driving tests.
Get accredited
You can choose to get accredited as a car and trailer driving instructor by accrediting organisations recognised by DVSA if you:
- are becoming a car and trailer trainer
- already have experience of being a car and trailer trainer
When you鈥檙e accredited you will be:
- listed as an accredited trainer on the accrediting organisation鈥檚 website
- able to offer your services to more customers - for example, some employers will insist their staff use an accredited trainer
- able to advertise that your training has been accredited by a recognised accrediting organisation, which is proof that you鈥檙e competent and quality-assured
- part of an industry-wide recognised scheme, following DVSA syllabus and standards
How it works
You need to apply to each accrediting organisation that you want to be accredited by. You can apply to more than one.
Each accrediting organisation has its own:
- process to accredit you (they will recognise your existing experience if you鈥檝e been a trainer for some time)
- fees
- terms and conditions
- process for you to keep your accreditation
Every accrediting organisation will accredit your training that covers the basics of how to tow.
Each organisation also specialises in accrediting specific types of training for different uses, such as:
- caravans
- horse trailers
- boats
- plant and machinery
Check with the accrediting organisation to make sure they cover the type of training you want to get accredited.
How to get accredited
Contact the accrediting organisations to find out how to get accredited by them.
National Register of LGV Instructors
[email protected]
Skills for Logistics
[email protected]
Safe Towing Scheme
[email protected]