Car and Motorcycle Stakeholders
In collaboration with the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency, the following car and motorcycle stakeholder groups help govern this website:
Driving Instructors Association (DIA)
The DIA is an internationally respected accrediting body for driver training and testing and one of the UK’s leading advanced motoring testing and training brands.
Motor Schools Association of Great Britain (MSA GB)
The MSA is one of the longest established national bodies for driver trainers in the world, having started back in 1935 just before the introduction of the driving test, it is the senior association for driver trainers in Britain.
Approved Driving Instructors National Joint Council (ADINJC)
The ADINJC is a national association run by ADIs on a not-for-profit basis.
Established in 1973, the ADINJC is one of the leading National Driving Instructor Associations in the UK. It acts as a focal point uniting local driving instructor associations and groups, providing a strong united voice representing the views of members to the DVSA and other bodies.
Driving Instructors and Trainers Collective (DITC)
The DITC brings together information, guidance and changes affecting driver training. Uniting instructors, products and support.
The DITC are a community of ADIs with an aim to represent everyone, giving them a voice and platform on which to find and be found.
Motorcycle Industry Association (MCIA)
The MCIA represents in excess of 90% of the supply side of the industry; the manufacturers and importers of Powered Two Wheelers (PTWs) and other L-Category vehicles, accessory and component suppliers and companies providing associated services