Glasses for Driving

July 8th, 2025

At a recent ADINJC meeting we had a presentation from Rob Heard of The Older Drivers Forum click link here [...]

The Last Accident

July 4th, 2025

A day without a road death is the aim of #projectEdward. The reality is that every day in the UK [...]
An elderly person undertaking an age-related driver assessment

Navigating the Debate on Age-Related Driving Assessments

June 27th, 2025

Age-Related Driving Assessment Overview The conversation around age-related driving assessments is gaining momentum in the UK. Recent surveys indicate a [...]

Why Teaching Emotions Matters

June 18th, 2025

When we teach learner drivers, we spend hours perfecting clutch control, steering technique, and mirror checks. These are vital skills, [...]

Why ADIs Should Consider Minibus Driver Assessments – comments from ADINJC

June 16th, 2025

Why forward-thinking ADIs are expanding into minibus assessments. Minibus Driving Assessments. The role of a Driving Instructor is to educate [...]

Proactive Driving Lessons

May 30th, 2025

You might have heard about being more proactive when delivering a normal driving lesson or when being examined on a [...]

The Importance of Listening

April 22nd, 2025

Helping our clients learn to drive is all about communication; it’s a key skill in our daily work. If there [...]

The Five Levels of Listening

April 17th, 2025

Listening skills can be divided into five levels and in normal conversation we often listen at levels 1 to 3. [...]

How To Use the GROW Model For Driver Development

April 12th, 2025

If I want to research an item, I often look to Wikipedia for help online. I had heard about the [...]

Finding Solutions As A Driving Instructor

April 2nd, 2025

Working together will produce the best formula Solution-focused coaching is about helping the learner find solutions rather than problems, build [...]