How do I arranGE EDT DRIVER TRAINING AND CHECK MY PROGRESS?
Make contact with Vision Driving School to book your EDT driving lessons. Then Register on the RSA website and set up EDT Portal where you can log in and check your training progress online. Click here to set up this account now. Make sure you always choose a approved driving instructor ( ADI)
WHAT ARE THE EDT SESSIONS?
EDT for learner drivers is 12-one hour sessions. Each session has a set of expected outcomes at the end of each session your ADI will tell you what skills you should practise. It is recommended that you allow two weeks between each session so that you can take further driving lessons to practice your new-found skills and do the required road safety reading. It’s best to spread your EDT course over a six-month period. Visit RSA website for more information or Click Here
i have passed my driving test how do i get my licence?
You can apply online for your new Driving Licence once you have all of the below;
All you need is the following:
All you need is the following:
- A Public Services Card and verified MyGovID.
- To have successfully passed the driving test in the category that you are applying for within the last two years.
- Proof of your address dated within the last six months if your current address differs from the one you provided when you applied for your PSC.
- Proof that you are normally resident in Ireland if your place of birth and nationality are outside the EU/EEA
- Fully completed medical report form dated within one month, if required in your case.
- Completed relevant driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) training, if required
- To have successfully completed IBT training, if required
- Application fee of €55.00. You can pay by credit or debit card. If you are aged 70 years or over you are exempt from paying the fee.
How do i know if my instructer is fully qualified?
All Approved Driving Instructors will have hold an ADI registration number that they can provide you and you can also check online by clicking here