To help you with the creation of your new driving school website, we have created a gallery of useful links and also provided the most popular driving school logos and learner plates in crisp graphical quality for internet display.
Please click and browse through the logos below:
At the DVA site, you may book your Northern Ireland driving theory test. A valid credit or debit card is required.
Rules for drivers, waiting and parking, breakdowns and incidents, safety code for new drivers and more.
Are you a driving instructor?
Are you looking for a driving instructor?
The DIA provides information on:
Passing the driving test opens up a whole new world of freedom and independence.
The Pass Plus scheme is aimed at new drivers to help them become better drivers. To join Pass Plus you need to find an Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) to train you. Your ADI will help you complete the six training modules to pass the training course.
Video on YouTube showing how to apply for a provisional driving licence:
Getting started as a driving instructor
Setting the standards for pre-driver education, driver trainers, educating drivers, supervising trainers and carrying out theory and practical driving/riding tests.
Here you'll find videos, information, advice and resource links to help you at all stages of learning to drive, starting with applying for a provisional driving licence, preparing for and passing your Theory Test, taking driving lessons...and all the way through to taking your Practical Driving Test!
IAM Drive & Survive is a leading occupational driver risk management provider and part of the IAM (Institute of Advanced Motorists), a leading road safety charity with the sole aim of improving road safety for all. IAM Drive & Survive is here to work with you to reduce incidents, minimise costs and look after your drivers.
Thousands of drivers take the advanced driver programme (Skill for Life) every year.
Free L Plate Template.
L-Plates are a legal requirement in the UK when a learner driver is driving.
They must be displayed at the front and the rear of a car or motorbike.