Supporters
Bringing the truth about safer journeys to young drivers is a real team effort. The most forward-thinking approved driving instructors lead the charge, backed up by a dedicated team of road safety professionals, supported by organisations that care about road safety. Those listed below have put their weight behind this award-winning campaign by sponsoring a Truth, helping to ensure that we can continue developing the highest quality materials to support our ADIs.
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MyDriveTime
Launched as the first app of its kind in 2014, MyDriveTime supports driving instructors with all aspects of their business management and enriches their students’ learning journey. Our brand new version enhances our position as the premium choice for instructors looking to succeed with the best possible tools.
Managing a diary, student details, lesson bookings & outcomes, course progress, money and tax are all simplified in our cutting-edge, tried & tested app. We welcome an opportunity to speak with any instructors keen to maximise their performance and success.
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ADINJC
The ADINJC is the leading national association for driving instructors, run by ADIs on a not-for-profit basis. They work tirelessly to inform, represent and support their members, and to promote the interests of the driver trainer profession.
Established in 1973, the ADINJC is a focal point uniting local driving instructor associations and groups, providing a strong united voice representing the views of members to the DVSA and other bodies.
ADINJC premium members receive help and support from our experienced team, which includes:
Expert advice and information available from the Helpline: 0800 8202 444
Help from our talk line and business lines
ADI/PDI advice and support
Help with items concerning the DVSA, clients and/or the public
Specialist DVSA investigations and tribunal support, initial free call and support, then charges may apply
Use of the ADINJC logo
A network of instructors who can relocate pupils for training across the country
ADINJC is democratic, as a member you could join our committee and make a difference
Direct Tier 1 representation with the DVSA
Discounts on selected ADINJC training courses
Special discounts and packages from sponsors for training aids and services
Terms and conditions to use in your driving school
Access to all areas of our website providing information, resources and latest news
You will be able to purchase PI/PL insurance from the ADINJC online shop at a very competitive cost.
Contact us on 0800 8202 444, secretary@adinjc.org.uk or visit ADINJC.
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Acusensus
Distracted driving is one of the most dangerous driving habits, being one of the ‘fatal five’ risky behaviours. It has been identified as a problem for many years, but the dramatic growth of smart phone use globally has led to an increased desire to produce a practical, operational solution, delivering long term, wide scale driver behaviour change. Acusensus are the world leaders in distracted driving enforcement solutions, having invented, patented and delivered the world’s first operational solutions.
The company was founded in 2018, with the objective to develop a practical solution that would help to address the menace of drivers who are distracted by their hand-held mobile devices. The result was the ‘Heads Up’ system, which combines AI software with dedicated imaging and processing hardware, allowing authorities to identify and capture violations, 24/7 and in all weather conditions. Operational solutions are now widely used across Australia with pilots taking place across the globe.
Acusensus UK was set up in 2022, bringing ‘Heads Up’ to the UK. Currently, a van based ‘survey system’ and six relocatable trailers are available for evaluations and operational projects, soon to be joined by gantry mounted technology, all with the intention to provide Police and Highway Authorities with a powerful and flexible tool to monitor their roads, improving safety for everyone. The ultimate objective is a change to driver behaviours, which will lead to a reduction in casualties and collisions across the network.