Personal Conduct
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The instructor will at all times behave in a
professional manner towards clients
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Clients will be treated with respect and consideration.
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The instructor will try to avoid physical contact
with a client except in an emergency or in the normal course
of greeting.
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Whilst reserving the right to decide against
giving tuition, the instructor will not act in any way
which contravenes legislation on discrimination.
Business Dealings
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The instructor will safeguard and account for
any monies paid in advance by the client in respect of driving
lessons, test fees or for any other purpose and will make the
details available to the client on request.
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The instructor on or before the first lesson
should provide clients with a written copy of his/her terms of
business to include:
- legal identity of the school/instructor with full address and
telephone number at which the i instructor or his/her representative
can be contacted
- the price and duration of lessons
- the price and conditions for use of a driving school car for
the practical driving test.
- the terms under which cancellation by either party may take
place
- procedure for complaints.
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The instructor should check a client's entitlement
to drive the vehicle and his or her ability to read a number
plate at the statutory distance on the first lesson. When presenting
a client for the practical driving test the instructor should
ensure that the client has all the necessary documentation to
enable the client to take the test and that the vehicle is roadworthy.
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Instructors will advise clients when to apply
for their theory and practical driving tests, taking into account
local waiting times and forecast of clients' potential for achieving
the driving test pass standard. The instructor will not cancel
or re-arrange a driving test without the client's agreement.
In the event of the instructor's decision to withhold the use
of the school car for the driving test, sufficient notice should
be given to the client to avoid loss of the DSA test fee.
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The instructor should at all times, to the best
of his or her ability, endeavour to teach the client correct
driving skills according to DSA's recommended syllabus.
Advertising
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The advertising of driving tuition shall be honest;
claims made shall be capable of verification and comply with
codes of practice set down by the Advertising Standards Authority.
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Advertising that refers to clients' pass rates
should not be open to misinterpretation and the basis on which
the calculation is made should be made clear.
Conciliation
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Complaints by clients should be made in the first
instance to the driving instructor/driving school/ contractor
following the complaints procedure issued.
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Failing agreement or settlement of a dispute,
reference may be made to the DSA's Registrar of Approved Driving
Instructors who will consider the matter and advise accordingly.
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Should the Registrar not be able to settle the
dispute he or she may set up a panel , with representatives from
the ADI industry, to consider the matter further or advise that
the matter should be referred to the courts or other statutory
body to be determined.