
New Driver has been established 21 years and holds the prestigious national standard “Investors in People” award to ensure best business practice is achieved. New Driver is also proud to be a member of the ORDIT register – the Official Register of Driving Instructor Trainers. New Driver is also accredited by the The DIA - Driving Instructors Association to deliver DIAmond Advanced Fleet Courses.
In today’s competitive driving tuition market, choosing the correct franchise is imperative. New Driver has been established 21 years within the Driving instruction industry so as a franchisee you will be tapping into our wealth of knowledge and experience. We have a proven track record of affordable franchises. Click here for testimonials
At New Driver we believe not just in helping our franchisees to start up their own businesses but to support them throughout- we think our ongoing training programme is second to none and makes us unique compared to other available franchises.
We also have a dedicated area on our website for our Instructors where we continually communicate the latest news and updates in both the driving school trade and internally at New Driver. There is also an online weekly feedback sheet for you to fill in so that we know exactly what your work requirements are each week.
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The Driving Standards Agency (DSA) is the United Kingdom Governments body responsible for:
Modern, effective and efficient assessments conducted as computer based and practical tests
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The Official Register of Driving Instructor Training (ORDIT) is operated and administered by the DSA. The aim of ORDIT is to maintain, produce and promote the current register of driving instructor training organisations and driving instructor trainers that can be relied upon by the public, the driver training industry and the Driving Standards Agency to provide good quality training by qualified trainers, from premises that are ORDIT inspected and meet satisfactory standards and from organisations that have agreed to abide by the terms and conditions of the scheme. The main objectives of the ORDIT scheme are to ensure that:
New Driver is extremely pleased to have successfully passed the required standard at the first attempt.
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DIAmond was established in 1992 by the Driving Instructors Association ( DIA ) to provide a benchmark for the nations professional driving instructors. The Diamond organisation has evolved into a robust national network of hundreds of highly professional trainers and examiners.
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New Driver is proud to be awarded the “Investors in People” national business standard. The award involves an independent assessor examining 10 areas of company procedure to ensure best business practice is achieved. New Driver passed all 10 areas first time and has since had its 3 yearly re-assessment and again passed first time .
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