Company Profile
Driving Results Ltd is the UK’s leading provider of vocational training within the driving instructor industry, with related businesses supplying educational and other services across the market and employing approximately 200 staff nationwide.
Driving Results Ltd consists principally of four trading divisions which represent a thriving portfolio of services and products operating across the driving instruction industry.
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RED Driving School teaches learner drivers to pass their government driving test, always striving to make the journey to becoming a safe and confident driver fun. Individual driving instructors enter franchise agreements with RED, allowing them to trade under the company’s established and trusted name. Instructors benefit from centralised lesson booking and a national advertising programme.
In addition, RED Driving School also trains individuals to become driving instructors. Utilising a national network of trainers, RED provides training in and preparation for the Driving Standards Agency ADI examinations. To do this RED Driving School follows a tailored training model and is dedicated to supporting clients to both attain their official credentials and to further develop their skills once qualified. |
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FBTC is the accounting service division and offers driving instructor members across the UK a broad spectrum of benefits. In addition to accounts preparation, the company provides a tax return completion service, investigation support, assistance with credit applications and accounting forecasts. |
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adiNEWS is a subscription based trade magazine publishing editorial and advertising features that cover the driving instructor training and Continuous Professional Development (CPD) market. |
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RED Fleet Training was established in response to Occupational Road Risk legislation which requires employers to ensure employees drive safely during work time. This division offers specialist expertise in the assessment and safety training of drivers to support clients working to meet specific Health and Safety requirements. |