Provide official DVSA ADI part 1 test e-learning for your trainees
Posted 15 February 2024 — Anyone
As a driving instructor trainer, you know just how important it is for your trainees to learn and understand the rules of the road and instructional theory.
Now it’s easier than ever to help them learn.
Licences to learn. Discounted.
As an official register of driving instructor training (ORDIT) trainer, you can now bulk buy licences for official DVSA ADI part 1 test e-learning.
You can then give your trainees access to:
- exclusive study content
- all official DVSA theory test revision questions
- 130 interactive hazard perception clips
- a measure of theory test readiness
- timed mock theory tests
Because you’re buying in bulk, you’ll make savings compared to buying individual licences.
And until 31 March 2024, TSO is offering 50% off the normal bulk-buy prices.
Helping you. Helping your trainees.
✔ Advertise that you provide official DVSA e-learning.
✔ Monitor trainees’ progress and mock theory test results in your account overview.
✔ Help your trainees with the areas you can see they’re struggling with.
✔ Charge your trainees for access.
✔ Your trainees make a saving compared with buying directly from us.
They learn. You earn.
Because you can charge your trainees for access, you can earn while helping them learn.
Example
Your trainees would normally pay £20 each for a 30-day licence when buying direct from TSO.
However, you pay just £9 per licence (if you buy 26 to 50 licences).
You decide to charge each trainee £18 for access. This means:
- your trainees save £2 each (10%) on the usual price
- you make £9 on each licence to cover your time assigning it and monitoring your trainee's progress
This is just one example of how you could do it. You can choose the model that works best for your business.
If you’re self-employed, you can claim allowable business expenses for any licences you buy.
Get started today
Find out more about this service and apply for access.
You can also find out more by registering for a free 45-minute webinar.
Thursday 7 March, 3:30pm to 4:15pm
Tuesday 26 March, 9:30am to 10:15am