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You will need to ask your driving instructor for it, as the DSA doesn't make that information available to the public.The ADI number is a unique reference given to every DSA approved driving instructor and can be found on the green badge which all legal instructors should dispay while giving paid instruction.If you are paying for driving lessons, you have a right to ask to see the instructors licence (trainee instructors have a red/Pink badge), if an instructor can't produce one, they maybe operating illegally.You don't need an ADI number to book a driving test see ADI number and driving test link below, but you should always make sure that you only take driving lessons from instructors who have a valid licence, check both the photos and expiry date, this will ensure you are getting quality tuition and up to date information regarding the driving test.
Yes. That number has your driving record associated with it. If you register in another state, that state will issue you a new number.
Is losing $20, the same as gaining $20? Is driving 50 miles North the same as driving 50 miles South? Of course not!! Negative numbers are not the same as positive numbers!! True, but that does not apply to all numbers: 0 is the same as its additive inverse. 1 and -1 are the same as their multiplicative inverses.
In the number 7.004, the digit 4 is in the thousandths place. This means that it represents four thousandths, or 0.004. The digit 4 contributes to the overall value of the number, making it slightly larger than 7.
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Use the "What if?" Strategy in defensive driving and persistently use your mirrors to keep alert and be prepared to spot hazards.
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