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NZIDE About Us Main Page
About Us
Our Mission Statement
To promote and develop better driving standards among motorist and to
promote greater road safety by the encouragement of better driving through
professional instruction.
Five GOOD REASONS TO LEARN FROM A NZIDE INSTRUCTOR.
1. A Safe Learning Environment
- It is a different relationship from famly and friends, instructors
teach to the approved training syllabus which relates to today's driving
conditions.
- You have the safety of a dual control car, which means you can make
mistakes without being in danger.
- Vehicle Insurance is carried on all training vehicles where possible.
2. A Code of Professional Practice
The NZIDE has a code of practice for its members, which is in addition to
the standards set by Land Transport New Zealand. This is to help ensure
you receive a professional standard of driving Instruction.
3. Continuing Tutor Education Programme
- The NZIDE has its own National Training Programme with the stated
aim of making the Institute Members the best Instructors in the country.
- The Institute is currently working on a 5 year programme to develop
training modules covering all aspects of Driver Education.
4. Networking for Self Development.
- NZIDE members have the opportunity to regularly meet and discuss
their work with each other. This enables new ideas to be thoroughly
examined and discussed by the industry's experts. It also enables the
members to learn from each others experiences.
- Collectively, the NZIDE contains the greatest source of knowledge
and expertise in the field of Driver education in this country.c) As
an NZIDE member's client, you will receive the benefits of that collective
knowledge, and of the constant drive for better training skills.
5. Complaints Procedures. ( for your safe guard)
- If you are not entirely satisfied with the service you have received
from an NZIDE Instructor, your complaint will be received and investigated
by the Institutes executive or if the matter involved a more serious
misconduct, the Institute would recommend that the complaint be laid
with Land Transport New Zealand for further investigation.
- To make a complaint you should write either to the National President
or the National Secretary at the addresses listed in our contacts
page or email
them. They will give you all the assistance you need.
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