Introduction
The following terms and conditions represent the basis upon which I (the owner of davidhopedriving) offer driving lessons and courses to you (the student).
1. General conduct
I will be courteous, polite, tidy and punctual. I will behave in a professional and ethical manner at all times. My training car will be well maintained, clean and tidy (weather permitting). My car is fitted with dual-controls and is fully insured for driving tuition purposes. I will not smoke in the training car at anytime, nor will I use your lesson time for any other form of business, personal or otherwise without your expressed permission.
2. Qualifications
I am legally authorised to give driving tuition in the UK by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA).
3. Driving Licence and eyesight
You must hold a current, valid driving licence (provisional or full), which must be produced on or in advance of our first driving lesson. You must prove your entitlement to drive and provide me with a licence check code prior to our first driving lesson www.gov.uk/view-driving-licence
You must also check that you can read a number plate at a distance of 20.5 metres (i.e. 67 feet - about 5 car lengths) with prescribed visual aids (i.e. contact lenses or glasses) if normally worn. Please note if you need contact lenses or glasses to achieve this you must make sure you wear them on each and every driving lesson.
4. Safety, comfort and well being
- In the interests of comfort and safety you are advised to wear suitable footwear and clothing which does not restrict movement or which is inappropriate, distracting or could lead to embarrassing situations.
- It is important you act responsibly at all times and give your undivided attention to the driving task at hand. Should anything be distracting you during your lesson it is important that you make me aware of this fact even if it is something I am doing. Similarly if you are feeling uncomfortable or uneasy about any driving task please let me know. I will be grateful for your feedback and I will think no less of you for doing this.
- In an emergency situation it is important you follow my instructions and allow me to take control of the steering wheel if necessary to avoid an incident. I may also need to make use of the dual controls (i.e. brake and or clutch pedals) and thus override your use of them. As soon as it is safe to do so I will advise you of why my actions were necessary and help you to calm down if required. Any subsequent discussion will focus on what can be learnt rather than who was to blame. I will do my best to deliver any instructions or take any actions (even in an emergency) in a calm and measured manner so as not to alarm you or make you feel uncomfortable or disheartened in any way.
- I will never shout at you or make any sarcastic or derogatory remarks. You can be assured I will not use improper language or suggestive behaviour and/or physical contact.
- You must take note of any medication you are taking which may affect your ability to drive safely and advise me accordingly before taking any lesson booked. Similarly, you should inform me of anything you feel might impact on your ability to undertake the proposed lesson safely.
- In the event it becomes apparent you are unable to concentrate due to illness, tiredness, or your emotional state of mind I reserve the right to terminate the lesson early or require your agreement to choose an alternative learning activity which can still be undertaken safely.
5. Driving under the influence
To ensure the safety of you and other road users I reserve the right to cancel any lesson if you are or if I suspect you are under the influence of drugs, legal highs and/or alcohol (prescribed or otherwise). If this occurs the full training fee for the period in question will be lost or charged.
6. Lesson postponement
You may lose, or be required to pay for, any lessons booked in my diary which are postponed or cancelled by you at short notice (within 48 hours of the lesson start time), especially if I am unable to obtain new replacement work for those appointment time(s). However, I reserve the right to postpone lessons if I consider the weather or road conditions to be unsuitable or dangerous. Unfortunately, I cannot be held responsible for any costs incurred as a result of me having to postpone any lessons, for whatever reason.
7. Punctuality
In your own interests you are advised to be punctual for your lesson appointments. All such appointments should be recorded (for example in a diary, on a mobile device or on a lesson progress card provided by me) to ensure mistakes are avoided. Please note:
- I will not knock on your door or enter a property when collecting you for a lesson.
- I would normally wait for you for a maximum of 15 minutes before the lesson would be abandoned and the lesson fee forfeited.
- A reciprocal waiting time may become necessary if I am delayed due to unforeseen circumstances. I will make up any lesson time lost as a result of this at the end of the normal lesson time or as soon as possible.
8. Payments
You are required to make payment for the driving lessons or course in advance of the training. This does not in any way affect your statutory rights to be provided with the goods and services you have bought (please see term 12).
9. The Driving Test
- Bookings: Driving tests can be booked by you or by me on your behalf, when I consider you are ready to take your test, in line with the Ready to Pass scheme (please see term 10). Driving test bookings always take priority over other lessons. Therefore, your lesson may be postponed to allow for someone else's driving test and vice-versa. Changes to lesson bookings as a result of this will be notified immediately. Test appointments must be notified to me as soon as they are known to you, otherwise I cannot guarantee to provide a vehicle for the test or any lessons just prior to it.
- Use of the vehicle: In the interests of customer and public safety I reserve the right to withhold the use of the training car for the test if, in my opinion, your driving is actually or potentially dangerous - behaviour which if repeated on the test would result in a test failure. I will always try to make this decision prior to the cancellation notice period required by the DVSA, however in some cases this will not be possible.
- Test cancellation: The DVSA require at least 3 full working days’ notice to get a full refund. Monday to Saturday count as working days but Sundays and public holidays do not. Therefore to cancel a test booked for a Friday you need to do this online no later than the preceding Monday thus giving three clear working days (i.e. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday). Failure to provide the required notice will result in the loss of your test fee. I cannot be held responsible for any postponement or cancellation of tests by you or the DVSA.
10. Ready to Pass
Driving tuition will be provided in line with the Ready to Pass? - How to pass your driving test scheme. I will not consider you ready for your driving test until you are able to meet the following criteria:
- You do not need prompts from me during lessons
- You do not make serious or dangerous mistakes when you're driving
- You can pass mock driving tests
- You have practiced ways of managing your nerves
- I agree that you are ready to take your driving test
11. Complaints
In the event of a complaint I would be extremely grateful if you would give me the opportunity to resolve the matter in the first instance. However, please do not let a problem linger.
12. Your statutory rights
Nothing in these terms and conditions will reduce your statutory rights relating to faulty goods or services provided. I have a statutory obligation to provide you with goods and services fit for the purpose for which they were bought and as described. If you have any doubts about your statutory rights please contact your local Trading Standards Department or Citizen's Advice Bureau