Automatic Driving Instructors In Braewick
It is most people’s aim to one day be able to drive. A full driving licence is for many people, a life changing skill. Your quality of life can be very positively influenced when you are legally entitled to drive. Some employers and jobs require that you have a full licence. You can start learning to ride a motorcycle from the age of 16 and a car from the age of 17.
Fully qualified instructors – often have several years of experience and have a high level of confidence in dealing with a wide range of student abilities. Check to see if there are Driving Instructors in Braewick
Cars have been around for a very long time and technology never stops developing easier ways in which the car performs many functions such as road holding, braking etc. You would think then that most people would choose the easiest form of driving, automatic cars, but in the UK this is just not so. In America however most people do drive automatics.
A feature that attracts many people to learning in an automatic is the fact that they do not have a clutch pedal. This fact alone is common to all automatics and it means that you only need one foot for the pedals. This is convenient for people with certain disabilities. Automatics however do have different features and these will be covered elsewhere.
Semi automatics are not treated the same as automatics for the purposes of a driving test. This is because although there is no clutch, the driver still needs to select a gear via the use of a gear stick or lever.
Learning to drive appears to many to be quite complex but in fact once you understand what is required of a good driver, learning what you need to becomes easier. To help understand what you need to know, I have inserted into this document, elements taken from the Driving Syllabus, The Theory Test, Driving skills and Show Me Tell Me questions.
Driving Skill:- Can you turn the car around using forward and reverse gears whilst safely observing all around you? One of the manoeuvres you could be asked to perform is a ‘turn in the road’. It is important that you practise effective observation whilst maintaining control of the car.
Skill Element – There is so much to learn when learning to drive. Your dsaadi.com Driving Instructor will teach you all about Crossroads.
Who has priority at an unmarked crossroads.
What routine you should use for approaching and/or turning at crossroads.
Why it is important to check crossroads even if you have priority.
What you must be careful of when turning right at a crossroads.
How you should pass an approaching vehicle at crossroads if you are both turning right.
What the purpose is of a yellow box junction.
Where you should position to go ahead at a crossroads.
When you should position towards the centre of the road to go ahead at crossroads.
Your dsaadi.com Driving Instructor will help you with all of this plus a lot more.
Hazard Perception Element – What is the Hazard Perception Test? The Hazard Perception Test (HPT) became part of the Theory Test in 2002, it makes up the second half of your theory test and involves watching a series of video clips and clicking the mouse when a hazard is identified.
Hazard Perception Element – What is a Hazard? A Hazard is anything that would cause you as a driver to change speed or direction, as you gain experience through your driving lessons you will be aware of situations that may develop in to a hazard
Show Me Tell Me Question:- Open the bonnet, identify where you would check the engine coolant level and tell me how you would check that the engine has the correct level.
Answer – Identify high/low level markings on header tank where fitted or radiator filler cap, and describe how to top up to correct level.
Show Me Tell Me Question:- Show me / explain how you would check that the power assisted steering is working before starting a journey.
Answer – If the steering becomes heavy the system may not be working properly. Before starting a journey two simple checks can be made. Gentle pressure on the steering wheel as you turn the ignition on.
Syllabus element:- Emergency Stop – If you have to brake in an emergency remember to brake evenly and progressively and try to avoid locking the wheels. Remember that in wet weather it can take twice as long to stop safely. If you are riding a motorcycle you must make correct use of the front and rear brakes to make sure that you stop the machine as quickly as possible.
THEORY QUESTION
As a driver what does the term ‘BLIND SPOT’ mean? Choose one of the following.
a) An area covered by your right-hand mirror.
b) An area not covered by your headlamps.
c) An area covered by your left-hand mirror.
d) An area not seen in your mirrors.
Answer – d.
THEORY QUESTION
Question – In daylight, an approaching motorcyclist is using a dipped headlight. Why? Choose one answer from the following:-
a) So that the rider can be seen more easily
b) To stop the battery overcharging
c) To improve the rider’s vision
d) The motorcyclist is inviting you to proceed
Answer – a.
Learning to drive is something that most people can do but there are no shortcuts. As the saying goes – practise makes perfect.



