Is the DIAmond Advanced Test more difficult than the Institute of Advanced Motorists or RoSPA tests?
A. The DIA advanced test was originally introduced because it was felt that both the RoSPA and IAM advanced tests did not support and encourage professional driver training. The DIA test requires the signature of an ADI to confirm that the prospective candidate has had additional training. Further, the DIA advanced test mirrors the Driving Standards Agency marking procedure so their test is more easily understandable for both the candidate and the instructor. All three of these advanced tests are now under the scrutiny of the DSA but the RoSPA and IAM tests remain more subjective than the DIA advanced test. Whether this would be more difficult to you as a potential candidate therefore depends on whether you prefer a subjective approach to testing. Q. I’m considering the possibility of training as a driving instructor as a change of career. Presuming all the necessary qualifications and criteria were met, I would just like to know what my realistic annual earnings could be (on average)
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