Welcome to Automatic Driving lessons in Cheltenham
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Let Me Help You Pass Your Driving Test
and You Will Also Learn How To...
* Save money on passing
* Complete the optional Pass Plus training * Use Rural roads * Stay safe on Dual Carriageways * and Motorways. * Keep your insurance costs down * Save fuel when driving * And to have a great time DRIVING DOESN'T HAVE TO BE HARD WORK - NOR DOES LEARNING TO DRIVE! Getting your Full Driving Licence is going to make such a difference to your life! You will wonder how you ever coped without it! We will spend time getting confident with the controls for the car, the rules of the road, getting used to anticipating what other road users might me about to do, and staying safe on the roads. We will do this when we are driving forwards, and when we are driving backwards. I'm NOT going to teach you the test routes, my aim is to help you learn to drive safely on the roads, whether they are town roads, rural road, dual carriageways, Cheltenham, Gloucester, Stroud or Cirencester. From June 2018, The Government have allowed learner drivers to drive on motorways, as long as you are in a dual-controlled car, accompanied by a fully qualified Approved Driving Instructor. I am looking forward to include these roads during our lessons. When you pass your Test with me, you will be confident to drive completely independently. |
News2nd September 2024
DVSA has published guidance on the top 10 reasons for failing the driving test:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/top-10-reasons-for-failing-the-driving-test/top-10-reasons-for-failing-the-driving-test-in-great-britain 2nd March 2024.
Overnight snow stops lessons, until the roads are cleared of snow and ice. THINK! launches ‘Travel Like You Know Them’ campaignThe THINK! team has launched the next phase of its campaign to promote the recent changes to the Highway Code, looking to foster mutual respect between all road users.
Read the article here: https://roadsafetygb.org.uk/news/think-launches-travel-like-you-know-them-campaign/ Highway Code changes in January 2022
The Highway Code is planning to change certain parts of the Code. It is based around the most vulnerable road users having the highest priority, whether on the road or on the pavement. Here is a guide to the changes, which will be effective from 29 January 2022. https://www.gov.uk/government/news/the-highway-code-8-changes-you-need-to-know-from-29-january-2022 |