Driving Lessons in Carrickfergus.
Learn to drive with Confidence.
Would you like to learn to drive in a Peugeot 207 Convertable?

Would you like driving lessons in Carrickfergus or Newtownabbey with a choice of male or female instructors?
We have driving instructors in Carrickfergus, Newtownabbey; Whiteabbey; Glengormley; Greenisland and North Belfast to suit you.
Providing friendly, professional instruction backed up with lesson handouts.
Pick up and return to home, work or school within the area

Advice from Environment Minister:
Warning for learner drivers.
Environment Minister, Arlene Foster, warned learner drivers of the dangers of taking lessons from illegal driving instructors.
Commenting on the issue, the Minister said: “Illegal instructors don’t have the necessary qualifications to teach and may not have proper insurance. Most alarmingly, they may not have undergone the rigorous repute checks that driving instructors must pass before they are able to teach on a one-to-one basis.
“Learner drivers could be putting themselves at serious risk if they take lessons from illegal, uninsured or potentially dangerous instructors,” she added.
The Minister outlined a number of steps that learner drivers could take to make sure their driving instructor is approved and authorised to give lessons. She said:“Illegal instructors may appear legitimate; the instructors may advertise in local newspapers, have dual controls fitted and have their vehicles covered with logos.
“Later this year we will have legislation to require qualified instructors to display their licences but until then, learners can easily check the status of their instructor by calling the Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) Section of the Driver & Vehicle Agency or ask the instructor for their ADI certificate or Trainee Licence (paying careful attention to the expiry date).
“If none exists, they should not take lessons with this person. It is important to make these checks even if an instructor has taught others that you know. Parents paying for lessons should ask to see the driving instructor’s licence before handing over money for lessons.”
Checklist for Learner Drivers:
- Check with the Driver & Vehicle Agency to see if the instructor is registered (Telephone 028 905 47933).
- Check that the instructor holds a valid Approved Driving Instructor or Potential Driving Instructor (i.e. trainee) licence.
- Don’t pay for lessons until you know your instructor is legal.
- Cheap lessons may indicate illegal instruction.
Our Tuition Cars:
You will be learning in one of our Peugeot 207 saloons or convertables, Ford fiestas or a Vauxhall Astra.
All of these cars are ideal for learners being comfortable and having great visibility and manoeuverability.
For ease of learning, they are all diesels and all are less than two years old.



We also have instructors in Lisburn and South Belfast
www.driving-lessons-lisburn.co.uk
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Northern Ireland Approved
Driving Insructors Assosciation

www.niadia.info


