1. Not making effective observations at junctions 2. Not using mirrors correctly when changing direction 3. Not moving off safely 4. Incorrect positioning when turning right at junctions 5. Not responding appropriately to traffic lights 6. Not having proper control of the steering 7. Not responding correctly to road markings 8. Not responding correctly to traffic signs 9. Poor positioning…
Basic tips to help manage your nerves Talk to your driving instructor about the ways you might be able to manage your nerves. They’re used to teaching people who are nervous about taking the driving test. 1. Plan ahead Do not take your test when other stressful things are happening in your life, such as school exams. 2. Get a…
If you are taking your pet out for that special walk they like, ensure they are in the back of the car with a pet guard. Pet guards are to protect you as well as your pet from being hurled forward in the event of a sudden stop or incident, Any other tips or trends? With young dogs…
Your responsibilities as a driver Legally you have 3 areas of responsibility as a driver. 1 Operate your vehicle correctly 2 Drive your vehicle safely around other road users and pedestrians 3 Wherever possible help keep the flow of traffic moving. You will fail your driving test if you cause another road user, to brake harshly, deviate from their current…
Driving Mistakes that can Damage your Car Observation! Observations! Observations! It makes total sense that if you are not paying attention to what is happening around you, your at risk. If there is someone else not paying attention on what is happening around them, damage to their and your car is going to happen. You are unable to deal with…