CONGRATULATIONS TO JOSH ATKINSON ON PASSING HIS DRIVING TEST WITH A. CLASS DRIVING SCHOOL OTLEY IN RECORD TIME WITH LESS THAN 5 MINOR FAULTS.PASS IN WEEKS WITH US ,RATHER THAN YEARS WITH OTHERS. WE ARE SECOND TO NO ONE!
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Before you get behind the wheel, it is imperative that you hire a driving instructor to help you become an excellent driver. Aspire to become a good, well practiced driver as driving itself is a big responsibility.Finding a good instructor is a key step in achieving this. Choosing a good instructor is essential to learning to become a good driver. In the UK any instructor should be registered with the Driving Standards Agency. Any instructor not registered with the DSA cannot legally charge you for lessons. These DSA registered instructors are usually referred to as ADI’s (Approved Driving Instructors).
A good qualified instructor should help you pass the test with ease. You are now ready to drive on your own. Car insurance is expensive but it is illegal to drive on the road without it. Pay as you drive is often good place to look for young driver insurance. This insurance works by charging you a mileage rate with costs being much higher for the most dangerous times such as the middle of the night.
A good instructor will teach you all aspects of driving. This includes motorway driving, parallel parking, emergency stopping, hill starts and much more. Recent driving surveys indicates that a student driver that was taught how to drive with an Approved Driving Instructor pass their driving test the first time, unlike those who have not practice with an Approved Driving Instructor. The green certificated issued to any ADI is usually displayed in the instructors cars windscreen. A trainee who is being trained to become an Approved Driving Instructor, will have a pink certificate on their windscreen. The DSA has rigorous standards and tests to pass before approving any prospective instructor. The trainee will hive taken and passed a comprehensive driving tested and maintained a 4 year unblemished license.
Well done to Kelly Barber on passing her driving test first time with only 2 minor faults. Safe driving Kelly!
Driving the speed limit often means driving at a high rate, which can be dangerous if your tyre develops a rupture. Even the most seasoned motorists will feel fear as they struggle to control the car.
Depending on the severity of the puncture you may still have limited control over the vehicle, which will allow you to stop the car safely and in a position where it does not cause a hazard to other road users.
As soon as you suspect that one of the tyres has developed a puncture you need to fight the natural initial instinct to brake sharply and pull over to the side of the road as soon as possible. Instead stay calm, take a firm grip on the steering wheel and avoid using any harsh steering or braking inputs and allow your speed to gently decrease naturally.
It can be trying to steer your car when you are at high speed with a hole in the tyre. By reacting too quickly you can cause a spin out due to the force placed on the car. The tyre will also have a loose grip on the road. After speed has been reduced it is much easier to move the vehicle off the road and allow it to stop naturally.
With your vehicle safely stopped at the side of the road and with your hazard lights on, you should only attempt to change the flat tyre yourself if it will not put you or other road users at risk. Do not attempt to change a tyre yourself on a motorway, even if it is on the nearside, as it could be the last thing you ever do, instead notify the rescue services and they will despatch a recovery service to assist you.
When it is safe to change the tyre on the road you will need to get all mechanical equipment to change the tyre out of the car as well as anyone else in the car. The parking brake should be set. Any lights you have in the car can help you see the tyre more clearly especially during dusk or late evening. Always have your hazard coat on to allow any motorist to see you.
Your cars owner manual will list the safety points for where to place the jack. Before jacking up the wheel secure the vehicle on the jack in the appropriate location.
When re-tightening the nuts after replacing the wheel always make sure you tighten them in opposite pairs, to ensure the wheel is fixed securely against the axel face, before driving off again.
Being stranded at the side of the road can be a stressful experience for any motorist especially at night, so make sure you are visible to other drivers by leaving your Sidelight Car Bulbs on. It is also a good idea to consider installing Upgrade Car Light Bulbs, which will make your vehicle more visible at night.
Your vision at night is reduced not only because you are exhausted, but also a lack of light, which makes it tough for you to avoid possible dangers or other motorists. There is one great thing about night motoring, though, and that is less traffic on the streets, providing you with more liberty when driving.
Before setting out for a night drive it is a good idea to check that your headlights are clean and function correctly. This is also true, and a legal requirement, for your sidelights as well as your number plate lights. Headlight alignment is very important as incorrectly aligned headlights can irritate or dazzle other road users. If you suspect your headlights are misaligned arrange for them to be tested and reset by a qualified auto mechanic.
Any time you have items in your back seat or boot which are heavy your headlights could increase in height. Drivers will certainly find this troublesome, but with the adjustment switch inside your vehicle you can modify where the headlights are pointing.
Your vehicle lights should be turned on when the street lights are on. During grey days or unfavourable weather you should have your headlamps on. Any time there is a low light it is a good idea to have your headlamps on. Dark coloured vehicles can be more difficult to see by others; therefore your lights can help make other drivers be aware that you are on the road.
Dipped beam headlamps should be used at night, unless you are on a street with low or no light. In this instance your main beams should be used. Your bright lights can distract other drivers, pedestrians, or motorcyclists. You should switch them off when you approach another car, person, motorcycle, or bicycle.
Anytime you follow another vehicle the dipped beam head lights need to be used. When you feel you need to pass another vehicle be aware that your sight can be reduced and illusions can be created by shadows. Dips or curves in the road can be particularly difficult as you pass another vehicle.
There are some things you can do to prevent the effects hazards can cause on your visibility. A person driving at night tends to be drawn to lights, especially headlights. You can avoid this feeling by looking to the left of the oncoming lights.
Dirt, road grime, or grease on your windscreen may create an optical illusion that is both dangerous and annoying. Chips and cracks can change the refraction of the light as well. It is best to change your rear view mirror to night driving setting, in order to lessen the impact of other vehicles behind you. You also need to consider when you might need to slow down on a bend or at a junction as lights may affect you.
Motorists driving during the night should be unworried about the dangers, and instead enjoy the experience of open roads without traffic.
Due to the lack of ambient light when night driving it is important that you always fit the best car bulbs that you can afford. Because bulb technology has advanced considerably you can now install new H7 xenon bulbs that ensure that you can see much further into the darkness.
Operating as an LDC franchise I am able to offer excellent rates on driving lessons and courses in the Solihull area.
As a special introduction I am offering the first 5 lessons for £60.
I am able to pick up from home, school or work and can offer lessons 7 days a week including evenings.
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CONGRATULATIONS TO LYDIA LEYLAND ON PASSING HER DRIVING TEST WITH ONLY 4 MINOR FAULTS IN LESS THAN 3 WEEKS WITH US ..BIRTHDAY 28TH OCTOBER PASSED 1ST TIME PRACTICAL TEST 19THNOVEMBER NOBODY CAN BEAT THAT WELL DONE LYDIA.
ALSO CONGRATULATIONS TO HENRY BRIGGS ON PASSING WITH US IN LESS THAN 1 MONTH WITH ONLY 4 MINOR FAULTS HELPING US KEEP UP OUR 90% PASS RATE
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Khalda is a fully qualified, very patient, friendly and reliable instructor who is excellent with nervous first time drivers. The lessons are taught in English, Urdu, or Punjabi.
You can get your first 10 lessons for only £99! (Subject to T&Cs check out the website for complete information) Intensive courses and refresher lessons are also available.
The vehicle in which the lessons are taught is a manual Peugeot 307 fitted with HE-MAN Dual controls. Over the years most pupils have passed with Power Drive first time with under 40 hours of tuition. According to the DSA (Driving Standards Agency) 40 hours of tuition is the average new drivers undergo to pass first time.
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Chris Eddy is a fully qualified DSA Approved Driving Instructor based in Low Fell, Gateshead. Chris Eddy Driver Tuition provides driving lessons in Gateshead and Newcastle upon Tyne. Whether you’re a complete beginner, at test standard or anywhere in between, Chris has helped numerous clients pass their driving test and become a safe driver for life.
The company is able to offer a comprehensive range of driver tuition courses. Including one, one and a half and two hour driving lessons, intensive and semi-intensive courses, test booster lessons, motorway sessions and Pass Plus. Whichever course the client chooses, the lessons are appropriately structured so maximum learning takes place.
Chris Eddy Driver Tuition has an expanding customer base, located in and around Gateshead and the surrounding areas.