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Privacy Policy

Apple School of Motoring  holds personal information and driving licence details as a part of its standard trading activities. The information here confirms how we store and use that information and all pupils will be required to sign a form which provides their consent to this.

  • We will delete your licence details you supply us as soon as we have completed the validation check. We will not share this information with any third party.
  • We will not share your name, home address, email address with any third party except for legal reasons.
  • Any photo taken when you pass will only go on our Facebook business page. It may also appear for a short time on our website.
  • Your pass picture will be kept purely for our records and will not be shared with any third party and will be deleted off your instructors phone.
  • If you are on Facebook we will ask you to send the owner of Apple School of Motoring a friend request (optional) when you pass your test so that we can tag your picture. This of course can be cancelled by yourself at any point if you require.
  • No dash cam video’s are kept unless in case of a accident for insurance purposes.

Our Terms and Conditions

Terms and Conditions

Subject to Terms and Conditions: 


We advise all clients to speak with us by email, WhatsApp or telephone communication 'before' making an online payment. 


By booking a lesson, you hereby agree to the below terms.


Lesson Payments:


Payments must be made no less than 24 hours BEFORE the lesson.  Payments can be made via bank transfer using the bank details below, debit card in car (by prior agreement) or via the Total Drive App (payment via the app incurs a small fee so bank transfer might be a better option).


If lessons are not paid for by 24 hours before the day of the lesson, the lesson will be offered to other pupils on my waiting list and you MAY forfeit your lesson. 


If paying by bank transfer, please add your NAME as a reference. 


If paying by cash or bank card (by prior agreement only), payments must be made at the START of the lesson. 


Lessons will not commence without payment. Cheques are NOT accepted. 


BANK DETAILS


Account Name: J Adams ( May appear as Apple School of Motoring )


Account number : 28795421


Sort Code: 04-00-03



Amendments and Cancellations:


I reserve the right to cancel/amend your driving lessons if it is not possible to keep the appointed lesson time due to mechanical breakdown, sickness, pre-booked holidays or immovable traffic. 


At least 24 hours' notice is required to be given to the instructor by the pupil to cancel a pre-booked driving lesson. If less than 24 hours notice is given, you will lose the lesson fee and payment for the missed lesson will be required.


If no contact is made by the pupil within 20 minutes of the lesson start time and I have already messaged on my arrival, this will be classed as a no-show and you will be charged the lesson fee.


Tests:


Please advise your instructor with the date and time of your test as early as possible and refer to your instructors diary to ensure a vehicle is available for your test. Every effort will be made to make a vehicle available for tests and instructors may have to move or cancel lessons to accommodate tests, so as much notice given as possible would be appreciated. 


Payment for sitting your practical test is paid directly to the DVSA; however, this does not include the use of the tuition vehicle. Therefore, payment for the use of the vehicle during the test must be made no less than 24 hours before the test (bank payment preferred). 


The use of the vehicle for the test is £78 for a 2 hour duration. This includes a lesson before the test (60 mins), the test itself (up to 60 mins) and the time taken to drop the learner off at the end.


J. Adams

Driving Instructors Code of Conduct

1. Personal conduct

Driver trainers will be professional, comply with the law, keep clients safe and treat them with respect.

The instructor agrees to:

  • at all times behave in a professional manner towards clients in line with the standards in the national standard for driver and rider training
  • at all times comply with legislative requirements including:
    • the protection of personal freedoms, the prevention of discrimination based on age, disability, gender, race, religion or sexual orientation
    • not using mobile devices like phones when driving or supervising client’s driving and only when parked in a safe and legal place
    • demonstrating a high standard of driving and instructional ability upholding safety standards including showing consideration for all other road users particularly pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists and horse riders
    • consumer, workplace and data protection regulations, the handling, storing, use and dissemination of video or audio recordings made in or around their tuition vehicle
  • avoid inappropriate physical contact with clients
  • avoid the use of inappropriate language to clients
  • not initiate inappropriate discussions about their own personal relationships and take care to avoid becoming involved in a client’s personal affairs or discussions about a client’s personal relationships, unless safeguarding concerns are raised
  • avoid circumstances and situations which are or could be perceived to be of an inappropriate nature
  • respect client confidentiality whilst understanding the actions to take if a client reveals concerns about their private lives
  • treat clients with respect and consideration and support them to achieve the learning outcomes in the national standard for driving cars and light vans (category B) as efficiently and effectively as possible
  • ensure that their knowledge and skills on all matters relating to the provision of driver training comply with current practice and legislative requirements
  • use social network sites responsibly and professionally:
    • ensuring that clients personal information is not compromised
    • ensuring when using social media for marketing purposes that what is written is compliant with privacy and data protection legislation pertaining to digital communications, the laws regarding spam, copyright and other online issues
    • treating other users of social media including clients, colleagues and their views with respect
    • be careful not to defame the reputation of colleagues, DVSA, driving examiners or the ADI register
    • not distribute, circulate or publish footage taken of driving tests from in-car cameras, without permission from DVSA and the client

2. Business dealings

Driver trainers will account for monies paid to them, record client’s progress, advise clients when to apply for their driving tests and guide them fairly through the learning process.

The instructor agrees to:

  • safeguard and account for any monies paid in advance by the client in respect of driving lessons, test fees or for any other purpose and make the details available to the client on request
  • on or before the first lesson make clients aware of both this code of practice and their terms of business which should include:
    • legal identity of the school/instructor with full postal address and telephone number at which the instructor or their representative can be contacted
    • the current price and duration of lessons
    • the current price and conditions for use of a driving school car for the practical driving test
    • the terms which apply to cancellation of lessons by either party
    • the terms under which a refund of lesson fees may be made
    • the procedure for making a complaint
  • check a client’s entitlement to drive the vehicle and their ability to read a number plate at the statutory distance on the first lesson and regularly during their training
  • make a record of a client’s progress, which will include the number of lessons provided, and ensure that the client is aware of their progress and future training requirement to achieve their driving goals
  • discuss with and advise a client when to apply for their driving tests, taking account of DVSA’s cancellation rules, local waiting times and the instructor’s forecast of a client’s potential for achieving the driving test pass standard
  • not cancel or rearrange a driving test without the client’s knowledge and agreement, in the event of the instructor deciding to withhold the use of the school car for the driving test, sufficient notice should be given to the client to avoid loss of the DVSA test fee
  • ensure that when presenting a client for the practical driving test:
    • the client has all the necessary documentation to enable the client to take the test
    • the vehicle complies with all aspects of motoring law, displays the instructor’s certificate or licence correctly and is fitted with an extra interior rear-view mirror and correctly positioned L or optionally D plates in Wales
    • accompany the client on their practical driving test and listen to the debrief, when requested to do so by the client

3. Advertising

Driver trainers will take care to advertise and promote their businesses in a clear and fair manner.

The instructor agrees that:

  • the advertising of driving tuition shall be clear, fair and not misleading
  • any claims made in advertising shall be capable of verification and comply with current CAP Advertising Codes
  • advertising that refers to pass rates should not be open to misinterpretation and the basis on which the calculation is prepared should be made clear

4. Conciliation

Driver trainers will deal promptly with any complaints received and aim for speedy resolution of any grievances.

The instructor agrees that:

  • complaints by clients should be made in the first instance to the driving instructor, driving school or contractor following the training provider’s complaints procedure
  • if, having completed the procedure, the client has been unable to reach an agreement or settle a dispute further guidance may be sought:
    • if a client believes that their instructor is not providing a satisfactory business service they can contact their local Citizens Advice Bureau for guidance
    • if clients are unhappy with their instructor’s professional service, the client can contact the ADI Registrar by emailing instructorconduct@dvsa.gov.uk



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