If you’re a foreign national living in Ireland and looking to take EDT (Essential Driver Training) driving lessons, here’s a step-by-step guide:

  1. Obtain an Irish Learner Permit
    Before you can start EDT lessons, you must apply for and receive an Irish learner permit. This requires passing the Driver Theory Test. Ensure you bring the necessary identification and proof of residency when applying for your learner permit.
  2. Choose a Certified Driving Instructor (ADI)
    EDT lessons must be completed with an Approved Driving Instructor (ADI). You can find ADIs through local driving schools or the Road Safety Authority (RSA) website. Make sure your instructor is certified.
  3. Complete the 12 EDT Lessons
    The EDT program consists of 12 mandatory driving lessons designed to teach you the essential skills for safe driving in Ireland. Your instructor will sign off on each lesson in your logbook, which you’ll receive during your first session.
  4. Practice Driving Outside of EDT Lessons
    In addition to the EDT lessons, it’s recommended to practice driving with a fully licensed driver. This will help reinforce the skills you’ve learned during your lessons.
  5. Keep Track of Your Progress
    Ensure your lessons are logged carefully, as you’ll need proof of completion to book your driving test. Your ADI will record your progress in your electronic logbook.
  6. Apply for the Driving Test
    Once you’ve completed the 12 EDT lessons and feel confident in your driving skills, you can apply for the driving test. The test evaluates your ability to drive safely under various road conditions.
  7. Understand Ireland’s Driving Rules
    Familiarize yourself with Irish road signs, rules, and regulations. This knowledge is crucial both for your driving test and for driving safely once you’re fully licensed.
  8. Prepare for Additional Costs
    Keep in mind that there are costs associated with the theory test, learner permit, driving lessons, and driving test. Budget accordingly.

Remember, the process of learning to drive in Ireland as a foreign national may differ slightly depending on your previous driving experience or the country you’re from. Check the RSA website for detailed information and specific requirements.


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