The experience was great and helpful.I…
The experience was great and helpful.I have learnt a lot throughout the course so far
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Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) Training with Brian M Stratton ADI - Instructor Training and Publications. Driver Training resources for pupils
The experience was great and helpful.I have learnt a lot throughout the course so far
Really enjoy corse in Stoke on Trent
Looking forward for DOOR SUPERVISOR CORSE SIA next week.
while I did not train with Brian, I did purchase his excellent publication THE ADI STANDARDS CHECK:ESSENTIAL INFORMATION..an extremely comprehensive manual, he provided me with unstinting support via email and on the phone, was only because of the distance away (fife to london)that I got some training locally , in the end I achieved a grade "A" thank you so much Brian
Gordon Smith, GORDONS the DRIVING SCHOOL Fife
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