
A powerful network for a stronger association
We are looking to increase our influence across the network of ADIs and lend our support and guidance to the PDIs out there.
BY working together we can achieve great things.
After all, as an ADI you are part of one of the biggest networks, if not the biggest network of Road Safety Experts in the country, if not the world.
On an hourly and daily basis the ADI is out there promoting Road Safety to the wider community like no other group in the world.
Yes the big companies and government departments with the big budgets can write and put out the brochures, books and the videos but who is it that is on a one-2-one basis, day in and day, out with 280,000 members of the public. It is our customers who actually want to listen to, and learn from what we have to say -the ADI that's who.
Can anyone match that, not likely. And that is in the UK only.

Everyday support for the lonely and independent ADI out there in need of a helping hand or guidance. Is that the dvsa?
So often the ADI feels they are out there on their own with no support. The dvsa are as much use as a chocolate teapot.
AADI do not look for your money through training courses, expensive webinars or courses to pay for, how refreshing is that? We just campaign for the welfare of the ADI, our pupils and even the dvsa's own examiners.
*''Every day brings its own goals and you have the skills to help others achieve theirs.
You as an ADI have that gift, use it, don't waste it."*
AADI
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Cooperation instead of contradiction
Working together to achieve the same goals.
So often in our industry there is conflict and infighting with battle lines drawn. We aim to change all this and get all ADIs to work together to achieve the same goals. ADIs and others all trying to achieve the same results - something worth fighting for, don't you think?
Just imagine the effect that would have, the changes that could be brought about, the pain and suffering avoided on our roads - let alone the lives saved.
1,500,000 driving tests taken every year and all these people carrying our message forward. Just think of the educational value of this group of undervalued people (the ADI) has, the influence of our teachings is immense.
We can, and do get the message across for all the parents to their children and for all the insurance companies out there who carry the can when things go wrong.
The DVSA need to sit up and take notice and maybe treat the ADI with a little more respect than it actually does because without the ADI, just who does it have to get its message across?
The ADI is the largest group of Road Safety practitioners in the UK and HMG need to pay more attention to what we are telling them, not the losers who have been running the dvsa for decfades.


