An intensive driving course is a fast-track program designed to teach you how to drive and prepare for your driving test in a much shorter time frame than traditional weekly lessons. Instead of spreading lessons out over several months, you’ll have longer and more frequent sessions—often over a few days or weeks—allowing you to learn quickly and consistently.
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Better Retention
With daily or frequent lessons, you spend more time behind the wheel in a short period, helping you retain information and build skills more effectively.
Ideal for Tight Schedules
If you have limited availability due to school, work, or travel plans, an intensive course offers a focused way to learn without long-term commitment.
Test-Ready Sooner
You’ll be better prepared for the practical test in less time, which is perfect if you’re working toward a specific deadline or goal.
Boosts Confidence
The consistent practice helps reduce anxiety, build momentum, and increase driving confidence faster than weekly lessons.
Why Train with Kudos?
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Join the many successful instructors who began their journey with Kudos Driving School. Contact us today for a free consultation or to learn more about our ADI training courses.
Fully qualified ORDIT-registered trainer support
Flexible training hours to fit around your schedule
Practical teaching experience with real learners
Competitive training packages and payment plans
Option to join our driving school as a franchisee after qualifying
Potential Driving Instructors (PDIs) preparing for their Part 3 test
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nstructors who want the freedom of being self-employed with the backing of a trusted brand
Step-by-Step Guide: How to Qualify
Before applying, make sure you:
• Are at least 21 years old • Have held a full UK or EU driving licence for at least 3 years • Can pass a criminal record (DBS) check
You’ll need to:
• Get a criminal record check • Register online with the DVSA to begin the ADI qualification process
Part 1 – Theory Test Multiple-choice questions and hazard perception
Part 2 – Driving Ability Test A practical driving test to assess your own driving skill
Part 3 – Instructional Ability Test A practical assessment of your teaching skills with a real learner or examiner role-playing
After passing Part 2, you can apply for a PDI (Potential Driving Instructor) Licence. This allows you to give paid lessons while preparing for Part 3—gaining valuable teaching experience.
Pass Part 3 and you’ll be added to the official DVSA Approved Driving Instructor Register. You can then legally start teaching learners.