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Hare Hatch Driving Schools

The first step to learning to drive is to obtain a provisional licence. You can do this from the age of 16, but you will only be able to ride a motorcycle. From 17 you can start to learn in a car.

The Driving Standards Agency is the body that monitors and governs the Driving Instruction Industry. In order to pass your driving test it is always a good idea to learn with a Driving Instructor who has passed all the tests required of him or her. All Driving Instructors that are registered with dsaadi.com all fully qualified. Have a look to see if any cover Hare Hatch

So what does it take to become a safe driver? First you need to have a good understanding of the theory of driving and of the highway code, road signs, road markings etc. Add to this knowledge of the Driving Syllabus plus the Driving Skills you need to acquire and some idea of the Show Me Tell Me questions that get asked at the beginning of a driving test. This information is peppered throughout this article.

Syllabus element:- Signals – You must signal for the benefit of other road users to let them know what you intend to do.

Signal:-

*Only using signals shown in the Highway Code.
*If a signal would help other road users, including pedestrians.
*In plenty of time.

Other road users need to see and understand what you intend to do so that they can react safely. Your signal or lack of signal must not mislead others.

Driving Skill:- Do you always travel at a speed at which you can stop within the distance you can see to be clear? Knowing your stopping ability is so important if you want to be a safe driver. Braking differs from one vehicle to another so ensure you know your capabilities.

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
Hazard Perception Element – Defensive Driving and Hazard Perception are desirable if your aim is to be a safe driver. Your ability to anticipate the actions of other drivers is a very worthwhile skill and can prevent accidents that less experienced drivers may not be able to.

Syllabus element:- Roundabouts – You should be able to judge the correct speed of approach so that you can approach a roundabout safely and stop if necessary. Position your vehicle correctly. Use the correct lane. If turning right, keep as near to the centre of the roundabout as is safe. When turning left keep over to the left and avoid swinging out. Check your left mirror for cyclists and motorcyclists and before moving to the left check for pedestrians.

THEORY QUESTION

Your mobile phone rings while you are traveling. Which one of the following should you do?

a) Stop immediately.
b) Answer it immediately.
c) Pull up in a suitable place.
d) Pull up at the nearest kerb.

Answer – c. THEORY QUESTION

Approaching a roundabout you see ahead of you yellow lines at regular intervals. What is the purpose of the yellow lines? Choose one of the following.

a) To help you choose the correct lane.
b) To help you keep the correct separation distance.
c) To make you aware of your speed.
d) To tell you the distance to the roundabout.

Answer – c. THEORY QUESTION

Question – You are approaching a hump back bridge. Choose three answers from the six possibles.

a) move into the middle of the road to get a better view
b) slow down
c) get over the bridge as quickly as possible
d) consider using your horn
e) find another route
f) beware of pedestrians

Answer – b,d,f.

Show Me Tell Me Question:- Show me how you would check that the headlights and tail lights are working. Answer – Turn on lights (turn ignition if necessary), walk around car and check that the lights are on.

Expert instruction coupled with your determination to succeed. That’s what it takes to pass a driving test. Over to you!

East Ilsley Driving Schools

The website we have created for the benefit of learner drivers and driving instructors is www.dsaadi.com. The initials DSAADI stands for Driving Standards Agency Approved Driving Instructors.

The Driving Standards Agency is the body that monitors and governs the Driving Instruction Industry. In order to pass your driving test it is always a good idea to learn with a Driving Instructor who has passed all the tests required of him or her. All Driving Instructors that are registered with dsaadi.com all fully qualified. Have a look to see if any cover East Ilsley

There is a lot to learn when you set out to obtain a driving licence. What is most important is that you realise that you have a responsibility when in control of a vehicle that is powerful and can cause injury and death if handled incorrectly. Within the text of this post are sections taken from The Driving Syllabus, The Theory Test, Driving Skills and Show Me Tell Me questions.

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.

Driving Skill:- Do you mirror check before change of speed or direction and always signal for the benefit of other road users? Regular mirror checking and helpful signaling are what good drivers do.

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 – Examples of hazards could be – Hidden Road Junctions – Vehicles changing/merging lanes – Pedestrians exiting vehicles.

Syllabus element:- Use Of Speed – You should make safe, reasonable progress along the road bearing in mind road, traffic and weather conditions and the road signs and speed limits. Make sure you can stop safely well within the distance you can see to be clear. Do not speed! Remember that as a new driver your licence will be revoked if you accrue six or more penalty points during the first two years after passing your driving test. In the event of you losing your licence you will have to retake both your theory and your practical test.

THEORY QUESTION

Question – You are approaching a hump back bridge. Choose three answers from the six possibles.

a) move into the middle of the road to get a better view
b) slow down
c) get over the bridge as quickly as possible
d) consider using your horn
e) find another route
f) beware of pedestrians

Answer – b,d,f. THEORY QUESTION

As you are driving along you notice a white arrow to your right. The arrow is pointing left. Which of the following should you do? Select one answer.

a) Drivers to use the hard shoulder.
b) Overtaking drivers there is a bend to the left.
c) Overtaking drivers to move back to the left.
d) Drivers, it is safe to overtake.

Answer – c. THEORY QUESTION

You are approaching traffic lights that have been green for some time. Which one of the following should you do?

a) Accelerate hard.
b) Maintain your speed.
c) Be ready to stop should the lights change.
d) Brake hard.

Answer – c.

Show Me Tell Me Question:- Show me how you would check that the horn is working (off road only). Answer – Press the horn and listen (turn on ignition if necessary).

To summarise, the process of learning to drive can be easier when you choose to do it with 2Pass.eu Driving School.

Due to our low cost, affordable driving lessons, coupled with the back up that we provide, we can help learner drivers to driving test success.

Driving Schools Brisbane South Slacks Creek Aegis Training Services Pty Ltd QLD

www.yellowpages.com.au Aegis Training Services Pty Ltd located in Brisbane South Slacks Creek is an excellent choice if you are looking for driving schools or driving classes. To learn more call (07) 3290 3131, visit us at Unit 3/3375 Pacific Highway, Slacks Creek, QLD, 4127 or check the url above.

Tidmarsh Driving Schools

The Driving Standards Agency Approved Driving Instructors (DSAADI) website provides information for learner drivers and an opportunity for instructors to advertise.

Driving Schools are similar to many businesses. Some are very large such as the British School of Motoring, some, indeed many, are very small, often comprising one Approved Driving Instructor. The most important thing when seeking Driving Tuition is the Driving Instructor, not the name of the Driving School.

We, dsaadi.com only allow suitably qualified, experienced Driving Instructors to register. Use our SEARCH facility to find an ADI covering Tidmarsh

There is a lot to learn when you set out to obtain a driving licence. What is most important is that you realise that you have a responsibility when in control of a vehicle that is powerful and can cause injury and death if handled incorrectly. Within the text of this post are sections taken from The Driving Syllabus, The Theory Test, Driving Skills and Show Me Tell Me questions.

Driving Syllabus

Amongst other things your lessons will cover cockpit checks, controls and instruments, safe positioning, safety checks, moving away and stopping, mirrors vision and use.

Driving Skill:- Do you mirror check before change of speed or direction and always signal for the benefit of other road users? Regular mirror checking and helpful signaling are what good drivers do.

Hazard Perception Element – An example of a hazard could be a car pulling up at the side of the road. The reason this may become a hazard is if the driver or off side passenger opens a door. 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

Syllabus Element:- Safe Positioning – It is very important to know what a safe position is when driving and a short answer is really not possible due to the many variables. In the United Kingdom we drive on the left so for normal purposes positioning to the left is normal allowing a safety gap on the left of approximately a doors width to allow for doors opening, pot holes along the sides of roads, pedestrians standing close to the edge of the pavement etc.

THEORY QUESTION

Question – Who is responsible for making sure that a vehicle is not overloaded? Choose one answer from the following.

a) The driver of the vehicle
b) The owner of the items being carried
c) The person who loaded the vehicle
d) The licensing authority

Answer – a. THEORY QUESTION

Question – At toucan crossings which of the following is correct. Choose one answer.

a) you only stop if someone is waiting to cross
b) cyclists are not permitted
c) there is a continuously flashing amber beacon
d) pedestrians and cyclists may cross

Answer – d. THEORY QUESTION

Question – You are approaching a hump back bridge. Choose three answers from the six possibles.

a) move into the middle of the road to get a better view
b) slow down
c) get over the bridge as quickly as possible
d) consider using your horn
e) find another route
f) beware of pedestrians

Answer – b,d,f.

Show Me Tell Me Question:- Tell me how you would check that the brake lights are working. Answer – Activate the brake pedal and make use of reflections in garage doors etc to see if the brake lights come on or ask someone to help.

You have heard the saying – ‘there is no substitute for experience’. How you get the experience is to practise.

Eastbury Driving Schools

From the age of 16 you can have a provisional licence and can learn on a motorcycle. In order to learn in a car, at present you need to have reached 17.

Driving Schools are similar to many businesses. Some are very large such as the British School of Motoring, some, indeed many, are very small, often comprising one Approved Driving Instructor. The most important thing when seeking Driving Tuition is the Driving Instructor, not the name of the Driving School.

We, dsaadi.com only allow suitably qualified, experienced Driving Instructors to register. Use our SEARCH facility to find an ADI covering Eastbury

There is a lot to learn when you set out to obtain a driving licence. What is most important is that you realise that you have a responsibility when in control of a vehicle that is powerful and can cause injury and death if handled incorrectly. Within the text of this post are sections taken from The Driving Syllabus, The Theory Test, Driving Skills and Show Me Tell Me questions.

Syllabus Element:- Controls and Instruments – To be in control of your car or vehicle you need to be familiar with the controls and instruments. Indicators, light switches, wipers etc. are all controls you need to know how to use together with such items as fog lights, rear window heater etc. Good drivers are those that know all about their vehicle.

Driving Skill:- Do you drive with courtesy and consideration for other road users, including pedestrians? In order to be a good safe driver you need to be considerate of ALL road users!

Hazard Perception Element – Defensive Driving and Hazard Perception are desirable if your aim is to be a safe driver. Your ability to anticipate the actions of other drivers is a very worthwhile skill and can prevent accidents that less experienced drivers may not be able to. Hazard Perception Element – An example of a hazard could be a car pulling up at the side of the road. The reason this may become a hazard is if the driver or off side passenger opens a door.

Syllabus Element:- Safe Positioning – It is very important to know what a safe position is when driving and a short answer is really not possible due to the many variables. In the United Kingdom we drive on the left so for normal purposes positioning to the left is normal allowing a safety gap on the left of approximately a doors width to allow for doors opening, pot holes along the sides of roads, pedestrians standing close to the edge of the pavement etc.

THEORY QUESTION

In which of the following situations should you avoid overtaking. Select one of the following.

a) Just after a bend.
b) In a one-way street.
c) On a 30mph road.
d) Approaching a dip in the road.

Answer – d. THEORY QUESTION

Question – How does alcohol affect you? Choose one answer from the following.

a) It speeds up your reactions
b) It increases your awareness
c) It improves your co-ordination
d) It reduces your concentration

Answer d. THEORY QUESTION

Your mobile phone rings while you are traveling. Which one of the following should you do?

a) Stop immediately.
b) Answer it immediately.
c) Pull up in a suitable place.
d) Pull up at the nearest kerb.

Answer – c.

Show Me Tell Me Question:- Show me how you would check the parking brake for excessive wear. Answer – Apply the parking brake. When it is fully applied it should secure itself.

Practice makes perfect. There is no substitute for experience. Familiar sayings but very true. Let a dsaadi.com Driving School Instructor guide you to driving test success. He or she will do this as inexpensively as possible.


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