Essential Driver Training (EDT)

Important notice for learner drivers

EDT is not required if your first learner permit was issued before 4 April 2011. All other learner drivers must complete EDT before taking their driving test.

What is Essential Driver Training?

Essential Driver Training (EDT) is a mandatory training course that teaches fundamental driving skills to learner car drivers. It is part of the RSA’s Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) scheme and is intended to improve road safety.

EDT is only part of the learning process, you will need lots of practice and may need more lesson to become a safe driver.

Why do I need EDT?

Studies show that young drivers and inexperienced drivers are more likely to die or be seriously injured in collisions, and EDT is one of several measures introduced by the RSA to help improve critical driving knowledge, skills and behaviours of new drivers.

If the issue date of your first B category (Car) learner permit is on or after 4 April 2011, in order to be able to sit your full driving test, you must first complete all EDT lessons.

If you are not required to complete EDT, you may still choose to take an EDT course, as it can help increase your chances of passing the driving test and will help make you a better safer driver.

What does EDT involve?

EDT is a course of 12 one-hour lessons. These lessons are designed to cover certain critical driving skills and improve your practical driving skills.

edt logbookAs you complete each lesson, your Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) will record your progress in a specially issued logbook.

You should also have a Sponsor, an experienced driver (many learner drivers choose a family member) who will supervise your driving practice outside of lessons, and will also track your progress in your logbook.

After you finish your EDT course, you may still need additional lessons with an ADI to improve your driving skills. Additionally, you should practice with your Sponsor as much as possible to get comfortable behind the wheel.

On the day of your driving test, you should bring your completed logbook on the appointed test date, as you may be required to show it to the examiner.

Benefits of EDT

Completing your essential driver training course will help you to:

  • understand what it means to be a better safer driver
  • practice your driving skills in a structured way that is focused on your own learning needs
  • develop lifelong skills that will make you a better safer driver

New Legislation

Only candidates who have their completed EDT record uploaded electronically, will be called for a driving test.

From 1st February 2013 driver testers will cease to make checks on a learners EDT logbook. The important purpose of the logbook (being a learning tool) will continue and Instructors remain obliged to complete the logbook lesson pages as before.

The legislation requires EDT lessons to be recorded electronically and compliance by ADIs with this is a statutory requirement and also falls within Consumer Protection Legislation under the contract which exists between individual ADIs and their customers.