CONGRATULATIONS TO ;NAOMI HEMINGWAY,JAMES POLLARD ,AND AMY NOBLE ,ON PASSING THEIR DRIVING TESTS 1ST TIME WITH US LAST WEEK,ALL WITH LESS THAN 5 MINOR FAULTS..WE ALSO GAVE HELP WITH THEIR THEORY TEST REVISION ,HELPING THEM PASS WITH HIGH SCORES ..WELL DONE
J.BARRY CLARK ADI 1167 GRADE 6 EX DSA DRIVING EXAMINER ..KEEPING OUR 90% HIGH PASS RATE 2ND TO NO ONE !
Driving School Lessons, the driving school franchise business has announced the launch of its driving lessons in Sutton Coldfield.
From today, Elliott, Driving School Lessons’ new instructor, will be providing Sutton Coldfield learner drivers with a special introductory offer of 5 driving lessons for £55.
Elliott, a local fully qualified Driving Standards Agency approved instructor, offers a friendly and reliable tuition approach with excellent results.
Commenting on the launch, Stuart Vaughan of Driving School Lessons said, “We are thrilled to have Elliott on board and to be able to offer the Driving School Lessons experience to learner drivers in Sutton Coldfield”.
Stuart continued, “Pupils in Sutton Coldfield can book their lessons online with us or call us free on 0800 612 7577″.
Learner drivers can find out further information on the 5 for £55 driving lessons in Sutton Coldfield offer here.
Learning to drive requires that you understand the rules of the road, the different aspects of your vehicle, and the defensive methods that will keep you safe. Operating a motor vehicle is a great privilege that requires you understand all of the important details that will keep you safely driving.
All of these aspects are important to your ability to stay safe on the road. Five of the most important things you should know are in this article. Here is information about car insurance, car for safety, aggressive drivers, and defensive driving. When you are learning to drive, you must consider all of these items.
Costs of insurance can be high and difficult to pay every month; however, if you do not have insurance and you continue to drive you could be putting yourself in danger of losing your license, high fines, and even possibly jail time. Some things you can do to reduce the costs of car insurance include taking defensive driving courses and being careful to avoid even small accidents.
Importance of insurance is not just about keeping your license after you learn to drive, but also to protect you and your passengers in case of an accident – it can happen to anyone. You can be driving along peacefully, and someone pulls out in front of you or slams into your back-end. If your state requires insurance and you are hit without having insurance, you are legally responsible for the accident.
Your car insurance is not the only important thing you need – you need to make sure you keep up on the needs of your car. For instance, you should always be checking your car to make sure it is operating correctly and safely. You should monitor your car’s fluids, tires, and other needs of your vehicle. Running out of gas on the highway can cause an accident as you try to get to the side of the road. A sudden flat tire can damage your vehicle and even cause you to drive off the road.
It is important to drive defensively, as this is the only way to be aware of other drivers that may be driving aggressively or not paying attention to other drivers. When you are driving defensively, you have accomplished the next major safety need of driving and will be safer on the road.
Some dangers that happen from aggressive drivers are caused by speeding, failing to stop or give right of way, and not looking when in parking lots or pulling out from driveways. Your driving should always be defensive and avoiding aggressive behavior on the road.
Understanding the rules of the road is essential when learning to drive. This requires not only road rules and regulations but also the safety of your vehicle and the safety of other drivers on the road. When you are learning to drive, be sure to read your vehicle’s manual, the state book on driving, get car insurance, and watch out for aggressive drivers that could put you at risk.
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That’s when it hit me, tomorrow I get my very first driver’s license. It is just a learner’s permit and I will have to an experienced driver with me but I am on my way to joining my friends in this newfound freedom. Having studied the Rules of the Road from cover to cover I might not miss even one question on the examination.
“Rules of the Road” is the name driving manuals come to be known by. It is the bible of the driver both young and old. At first, such instructions as: “driver on the right yield right of way to driver on the left” make no sense. At an all way stop intersection if the other driver is on your right he/she should go first is what they mean.
Using the public highways gets you where you want to go but puts you in contact with lots of others. Emergency vehicles, school buses, law enforcement, national leaders and mostly ordinary people ride the roads. When you stint on your driving education and aren’t sure if a certain sign is merely warning you or telling you it is a law, trouble is brewing. Passing a stopped school bus isn’t just reckless it may take the life of a youngster. Driving faster than the posted limit isn’t smart either.
Films about air combat often mention how the inexperienced pilots found flying late in the last big war were no match for old veterans. The same thing holds true with new drivers. They have seen fewer situations and thus have not gained valuable experience.
Having paid attention in science classes in school will keep you in touch with the forces a heavy vehicle traveling at high speed is subject to. Centrifugal force, for instance, experienced going around a curve requires the driver to enter the curve and then speed up getting out of it. This will be uncomfortable at first but then become second nature.
Braking your vehicle is something you will develop a feel for. Anti-lock brakes (ABS) put a computer system there to help. Thousands of times per second the computer applies the brakes and then releases them. Law enforcement officials crashed many vehicles when ABS was first introduced. No more pumping the brake on modern cars.
Air bags, seat belts, steering columns that collapse and don’t impale drivers have all added to driving safety. However, the biggest safety feature in highway travel has always been the driver. Recently use of cell phone and even texting while driving has created the so-called perfect storm.
Regardless of the expense of the vehicle and its number of safety features there is a beloved member of a European royal family lying dead today. No question driving is at first a thrill and taste of independence which later becomes access to a conveyance for business and source of pride and evidence of success. Never forget it can kill you too.
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Experienced, professional and extremely patient driving instructor available in Lanark and the surrounding areas. Fully DSA qualified and Disclosure Scotland approved.
Whether you are looking for your first lesson, a change of instructor or perhaps to brush up on your existing driving skills, Graham May School of Motoring can offer the driver training solution you deserve, tailored specifically to your needs. All lessons are conducted with a friendly and relaxed manner, begin and end wherever is convenient for you, and are available on an hourly, two hourly or more intensive basis if desired. The instruction car used is the extremely learner friendly Hyundai I10.
Together we will work towards our shared goal – developing you into a confident, safe, and considerate driver. Full support is given in respect of the Theory and Hazard Perception Test,and the Passplus course is available (and highly recommended!) to advance your driving skills further after passing the driving test.
Call or e-mail Graham May School of Motoring today – the first turn on the road to driving success.
Towns Covered: Biggar, Lanark, Douglas, Rigside, Lesmahagow, Carnwath, Carstairs, Carstairs Junction, Carluke, Abington, Wiston, Symington, Coulter, Blackwood, Kirkmuirhill, Carmicheal, Thankerton, Roberton, Lamington, Pettinain, Ravenstruther, Crawford, Crossford, Kirkfieldbank.
Graham May
Graham May School of Motoring
07963 -331418
www.graham-may.com
An established driving school drivingtesttuition.co.uk of 20 years experience and offering professional tuition to guide you from beginner to test standard and safe driving for life.
Lessons are taken in a brand new dual controlled nissan micra with air conditioning. The micra is a very easy car to drive and we offer discounts for students and block bookings.
Please feel free to phone for advice on any aspect of driving tuition.
After researching search engine optimisation you will more than likely have come across the term “backlink”. Backlinks are basically hyperlinks that link to your website from another. Search engines put use these backlinks to find out how relevant your web page is for a particular search term. For example, type the keyword term “click here” into Google. I bet the number one result is Adobe Reader, right? How can this be the case?
If you examine the Adobe Reader website you’ll probably not find the phrase “click here” anywhere on it. The reason you won’t find it is because it’s not there… so why does Google think it’s the most relevant site for this keyword? Well, the answer is straightforward – millions and millions of websites link to this site with the anchor text of “click here” and because so many sites all do this, Google thinks that this site HAS to be the most relevant for this term.
What’s a good backlink?
So we have proven that search engines put a lot of weight behind keywords, but the quality of the backlinks are also checked. Backlinks that come from websites that have a high page rank (i.e. Google considers them good websites) are a lot more important than backlinks from pages with low page ranks. A backlink from the BBC website for example is worth a lot more than a backlink from a website that was created yesterday.
Google also considers the quantity of backlinks, although this may not be as important as quality. The truth is, nobody really knows the Google algorithm.
Another thing to note is that search engines look at the relevance between websites. If there is a link from a website about SEO and this links to a website about cars, there is little relevance here and Google will probably consider the backlinks low quality.
How can you get backlinks?
Backlinks can be generated by blogging and writing articles where you put in the resource box at the end a couple of backlinks. Additionally you can buy backlinks or ask other website owners to post a couple on their website. By ignoring backlinks you will be at a significant disadvantage and will probably not rank well in Google. But by getting a lot of backlinks you can do very well and even end up on Googles first page of results.
Congratulations to OLIVER SHAW on Passing his DRIVING TEST FIRST TIME with A CLASS DRIVING ACADEMY (OTLEY) at Skipton .AND WITH A CLEAN SHEET OUR 34th to do so
Ex Driving Examiner Grade 6 Instructor
Sympathy also to the family of Zulifar Hussain who tragically lost his life convalesing after a heart by pass operation .Zulifer was a driving examiner at Keighley and Skipton test centres
I have recently launched my new driving school in Crawley, West Sussex called Medusa School of Motoring.
Lessons can be taken in Crawley, Horsham, East Grinstead, Horley, Reigate and surrounding areas. All tuition is provided in a brand new Ford Fiesta TDCI Titatnium dual controlled car.
The school offers standard hourly lessons together with fast pass intensive driving courses, Pass Plus courses and refresher lessons.
Various special offers are available for new and existing pupils with lessons starting at just £10 per hour so check out our website at for further details and to book online.