vonhosen wrote:I didn't change my driving much for my part 2. I just consciously avoided straight lining.
ROG wrote:I am now under the impression that the DSA ADI part 2 is really a waste of time for someone with an advanced test pass and the HPT is not necessary to be an ADI either.
ROG wrote:I believe the ADI part 1 questions are different to those in the normal theory
adiNigel wrote:ROG wrote:I am now under the impression that the DSA ADI part 2 is really a waste of time for someone with an advanced test pass and the HPT is not necessary to be an ADI either.
Not really. It is an opportunity for the DSA to see that the candidate knows the DSA syllabus.
Similarly, by passing the HPT it shows that teh ADI has the knowledge to pass on to the client.ROG wrote:I believe the ADI part 1 questions are different to those in the normal theory
Most of the questions are exactly the same. The ADI question bank has an extra section included - on instructional techniques.
Nigel
ROG wrote:
So in conclusion, if cross accreditation was allowed, only the extra questions and part 3 would need to be done if an advanced driver was to take up the ADI route.
Renny wrote:....The 2nd stage of a Driving Assessment is marked to a higher standard than the ADI Pt2, but if I want to continue with ADI route, I'll need to sit the Pt2 ADI exam....
Renny wrote:Might have, but the route and exercises seemed longer and more complex than when I originally sat Pt2 a good few years ago. My recollection of info from a DSA Senior Examiner was that the Examiner's test was stricter/more complex.
Does the current Pt2 include a session driving using hand signals only? I'm sure it didn't when I did mine.
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