How Do I Prepare For ADI Part 2
How Do I Prepare For ADI Part 2
There are 2 main ways to prepare for the ADI Part 2 test.
The first and cheapest is self assessment - Get to know the ADI Part 2 marking sheet and the Top 10 Reasons that people fail the ADI Part 2 driving test.
Get to know the MSPSGL routine and start filming yourself to see if you are doing it.
The second is then get an assessment from an ORDIT trainer as what you need to keep working on
TOP 10 Reasons for failing the ADI Part 2
10 - Response to signs: road markings
You’ll be marked with faults in this area for doing things like unnecessarily crossing the solid white centre lines on the road, and not following directional arrows. Stopping in a yellow box junction when the exit is not clear also counts for this reason. So, make sure you know the rules about using them.
9 - Reverse park: control
In the driving test, you can be asked to either do a parallel park on the road or reverse into a parking bay at the test centre.
You’ll notch up a fault in this area if you need to reposition to correct a loss of control or accuracy. A complete misjudgement or significant loss of control will count as a serious fault.
Top 10 Reasons For failing the ADI Part 2 Test
8 - Move off: control
Repeated stalling is one of the things that counts as control when moving off. Other things that are included in this reason are moving off (or trying to!) with the handbrake on, rolling backwards when trying to move off – and not putting the car in gear and attempting to move off.
7 - Positioning: normal driving
Your vehicle should be positioned correctly for the route you’re taking. If lanes are marked, make sure you’re in the middle of the lane. Avoid straddling lanes.
Top 10 Reasons For failing the ADI Part 2 Test
6 - Move off: safely
Using your mirrors to check for other road users is essential. It’ll be marked as a fault if you attempt to move off without doing so.
5 - Response to signs: traffic lights
Giving the right response to traffic lights is something that catches people out. Some of the mistakes that people make include waiting at a green filter light when it’s safe to proceed and staying at the stop line when it’s safe to move. Other faults that count include not conforming to a red light and stopping beyond an advanced stop line in the area designated for cyclists.
Top 10 Reasons For failing the ADI Part 2 Test
4 - Control: steering
You need to be able to maintain a steady course in normal driving. Things like mounting and dismounting the kerb, and not following the contour of the kerb results in faults in this area.
3 - Junctions: turning right
When you’re turning right, position your vehicle correctly – it should not cut the corner when turning right. Also, watch out for cyclists and motorcyclists, and any pedestrians crossing the road.
Top 10 Reasons For failing the ADI Part 2 Test
2 - Junctions: observation
You’ll be marked with this fault for not taking effective observation before emerging at junctions and emerging into the path of other vehicles. Always make sure it’s safe before proceeding.
1 - Mirrors: change direction
Remember that you need to use your rear-view mirror and wing mirrors – and react to the information they’re giving you! People get caught out for changing direction and pulling up with no mirror checks, increasing their speed with no mirror checks, or using their mirrors too late.