A good driving instructor policy usually includes:
- Cover for learner drivers while you’re giving lessons
- Public liability insurance to protect you if a third party claims against you
- Professional indemnity insurance for teaching errors or advice claims
- Replacement dual-control vehicle if your car is damaged
- Legal expenses cover
Some providers also offer extras like breakdown cover and income protection.
No. You must have specialist driving instructor insurance that covers teaching learners.
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Yes. Some insurers offer better rates for fully qualified Approved Driving Instructors (ADIs) compared to Provisional Driving Instructors (PDIs).

