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Popular south coast driving school, Driving School Lessons, has expanded its service by offering driving lessons in Winchester.

To celebrate its arrival in Winchester the driving school is offering new pupils their first 5 one hour driving lessons for just £55, followed by £20 per hour lessons thereafter.

This leading driving school offers patient one-to-one driving tuition from a DSA approved instructor, together with flexible pick up either from the pupil’s home, college or local work.

Stuart Vaughan, spokesperson for Driving School Lessons, said, “We are delighted to be able to expand our driving school to cover the historic town of Winchester and look forward to teaching many new pupils to learn to drive”.

Stuart continued, “Despite the current UK recession, our business performance has been strong. We remain committed to our goal of expanding our exciting driving instructor franchise concept to new geographical areas across the UK and invite interested instructors to get in touch”.

New learner drivers in Winchester can find out more about the 5 for £55 driving lessons in Winchester offer here.

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The holidays represent a time with family and friends and unfortunately for some that also means driving from one location to another. Law enforcement knows that the chance that we will be out and behind the wheel when we have had a little too much to drink is much greater around holidays. The police call on extra staff in the hopes to curb bad behavior and save lives. But are we not in need of this protection on a day to day basis with all that we do while tearing down the highways?

The average vehicle has a cell phone, a stereo system of some sort and talking GPS system on board. For those more talented, you can change a shirt, read the latest stock quotes on your smart phone or finish that argument that your partner started as you were walking out the door. These distractions are in addition to merging traffic, construction work and the passing thunderstorm.

The laws have cracked down on drunk driving in the effort to make our roads safer. If caught driving while intoxicated, you will be paying fines in the excess of a thousand dollars, you will be taking alternate transportation to work and could possibly spending some time behind bars. The laws regarding the many activities that we can find ourselves engaged in vary from state to state. And the punishment used to remind us to pay attention to the road is a fine ranging from $25-$50. However, most distracting activities are perfectly legal.

When driving drunk, we are in an altered state. The mind and body do not react very quickly, our focus is not where it needs to be and we do things that we might not do otherwise. Driving while multi-tasking, we do not react as quickly to change, our focus is not on the road in front of us and, at we drift into the next lane while we look up latest stock quotes.

It only takes a moment for the car in front of you to suddenly decide to make a right hand turn, complete without the benefit of a turn signal, or for that child to step out from behind a vehicle. As our population grows, our roads become more congested and it is not uncommon to sit in traffic for several hours because of road construction. Some people feel that they cannot go that long without being connected to the office or their family and maybe they actually cannot. But is it acceptable at the expense of others?

The judicial system is slow to catch up with today’s technology. Texting and hand-held cell phones are a no-no while driving but there not any laws that prohibit people from eating, putting on make-up or perusing the internet on our smart phone. The number of drunken driving incidents has gone down because the laws are unbending and not really open too much interpretation.

Many states already have a law regarding texting while driving but it is not that easy for a police officer to determine that someone was texting. The person could have been getting directions from their smart phone via the internet, which is perfectly legal. There is the potential for claims of harassment or precious time taken from our justice system to dispute whether someone was texting or hitting redial. So many officers are not too quick to respond to this law.

Whether it is drunk driving or driving while distracted, we are all operating vehicles that weigh in around 2000 pounds at legal speeds of up to 75 miles per hour. Does it really matter what we were doing when we have put other lives at risk for the sake of having too good of a time at the local pub or the quick text to the wife to find out what’s for dinner?

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The market in the United Kingdom is dominated by DVLA number plates but it was not always so. The DVLA only entered the market twenty years ago, there are dealers who have been around much longer than that. Initially the DVLA was only responsible for the registration of new cars sold and imports into the country from abroad as well as administering the transfer of registration numbers between vehicles. Then 20 years ago they decided to get involved in the sale of registration numbers which is very unusual for a government agency and called for changes in legislation as well as a dedicated unit called the sale of marks unit. Now, 20 years later they dominate the market and most motorists think of them first instead of the dealers who started the whole industry up from nothing. The dealers still have a lot to offer as the DVLA do not offer a resale service meaning people who have bought from them cannot ask them to sell their number when they have tired of it or want to upgrade to a better registration. Dealers are also the only ones allowed to sell registrations which have been issued to vehicles and then removed to be sold on to newer cars and motorbikes.

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A small family business, locally based in Purbrook near Waterlooville using only fully accredited DSA ADI instructors at extremely competitive prices for driving lessons. Without the costs involved of the major driving schools allowing a personalised service and delivering a lesson plan best suited to the individual pupil. Serving not just Waterlooville but the surrounding areas too.

Waterlooville Driving school aims to deliver cost effective and comprehensive driving lessons. The lessons are designed to prepare learner drivers with the skills they will require to pass the DSA practical driving test using a unique lesson plan.
Added to this the bonus of free test time in car for certain bookings and the guarantee of a refund on individual lessons if not completely satisfied makes Waterlooville Driving School one of the fairest places to learn to drive anywhere in the UK.

Waterlooville Driving School delivers driving lesson plans, that are competitively priced and personalised to the individual. The products feature unique budget extras such as free use of car for test unlike nearly all other driving schools. This with all the other extras included when booking block lessons probably makes WDS the cheapest option for driving lessons in the area.

All instructors are fully qualified ADI’s. WDS students range from complete beginners to full license holders who just wish to take some refresher lessons. The company is managed by Philip Carter DSA ADI.

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P and G Driver Training offer driver CPC (LGV / PCV), all training overseen by Ex LGV Examiner. Visit www.pandgdrivertraining.co.uk for more info.

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Congratulations to DANIEL BROTHERTON on passing his driving test FIRST TIME with us in less than 3 weeks .AND with less than 4 minor faults.NOBODY can get anywhere near to us for RESULTS

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The Left Reverse

Why do I have to know this?

It is one of the five set manoeuvres. The examiner will choose two of the five for your test.

This is a very useful manoeuvre. It is an alternative to the Turn in the Road. It is the skill that will help you to reverse on to a drive way or into a parking bay. You might use it if you have to get out of the way of another vehicle.

How do I do it?

Before you start

  • Is it safe to do the manoeuvre?

  • Is it legal to do the manoeuvre here?

  • Is it going to annoy other people if I do the manoeuvre here?

  • Is it possible to do the manoeuvre here?

Starting the manoeuvre

  • The examiner will start you off from a normal parking position. In real life driving you do not have to do the same.

  • As you drive past the corner you are reversing into have a look. What problems can you see.

  • Come to a halt three car lengths beyond your corner. Make sure that the car is about 50cm from the kerb. Make sure that the car is straight and that the steering wheel is straight.

  • Take your seat belt off and twist round in your seat. You need to see out of the back left window.

  • Right hand at the top and left hand at the bottom of the steering wheel. Reverse back until you see the kerb start to bend, to the left, in the back left window.

  • Steer left, try to keep the kerb in the same place in the back left window.

  • Eventually the kerb will vanish from that window. Keep steering to the left until it is in the centre of the rear windscreen.

  • Turn the steering wheel to the right until the car and steering wheel are straight

  • Reverse back at least three car lengths from the mouth of the junction.

Points to note

During the reverse you must look over your right shoulder at least three times. You are looking for other road users who might need to steer around you. Look before you start to steer left, half way round the corner and at one other time in the manoeuvre.

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Hi! I’m Tim and I own the Drivers Ed’ Company.

Great lessons at a great price is what we all want when we learn to drive. The problem is how to find a driving school that really does offer great lessons at a great price. Well, here are a few questions to ask and our answers to them.

  • Are you a fully qualified ADI? Yes. All ADI’s have gone through a three very hard examinations. You can be certain that an instructor with a green badge knows how to teach.
  • What grade are you? All instructors are graded one to six by the DSA. Grade six is the highest. The grades reflect how the instructor performed in their DSA inspection. We are all grade four or five.
  • What is your approximate pass rate? They are a guide to how successful the instructor is over a long period. It will only be an approximate pass rate. Ours are between 55 and 60%. Our local test centre passes about 45%.
  • Do you follow a structured course? This will save you a lot of We use the Driving Skills Programme which is about to be approved as a national qualification.

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