Monthly Archives: March 2016

March 17, 2016
Be a Trainee Driving Instructor

Becoming a driving instructor can be a very rewarding career choice – Not only does it give you the freedom to be your own boss with times to suit you, it will also let you become a pivotal figure in the lives of many young people and inexperienced drivers, helping them on the road to independence. We here at Britannia are sure we all remember our first driving instructors!

As long as you have passed the Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) Part 2 Test, and have done at least 40 hours of training with a qualified ADI, you will be eligible to apply for a trainee driving instructor license.

Safe driving from Britannia!

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March 16, 2016
Driving With A Disability

Driving with a disability can present many challenges to the driver – However it can also give the driver an immense amount of freedom and independence if approached correctly.

A disability needn’t keep you from learning to drive – As long as you are truthful about any condition you may have with the DVSA when applying for your license, and keep them updated on any changes in your condition, as well as finding a suitable car for your requirements, you will be able ot get out and about without any problems.

Safe driving from Britannia!

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March 15, 2016
Child Car Seats – The Law

As drivers we all share a responsibility to drive in a safe and appropriate manner when on the roads. As a parent who is also a driver, you may feel that responsibility multiplies when your child is in the car.

Using a child seat is one aspect of your responsibility as a parent. This is a legal requirement until your child turns 12 years old, or reaches the height of 135cm tall – Whichever comes first.

Additionally, all car seats must be EU-approved to be used in the UK. This can be identified by by a capital E in a circle on the label.

Safe driving from Britannia!

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March 14, 2016
The Dangers of Joyriding

Joyriding is one of the more dangerous activities a person can undertake in a motor vehicle. Often the perpetrators are under the legal driving age, an offender, or in some cases both, and are likely to be driving without a valid license or insurance.

Taking a vehicle without consent does not only cause distress to the vehicle owner, but it also puts both the driver, any passengers and the public at great danger, especially if the driver then goes onto drive dangerously or irresponsibly in the car.

Safe driving from Britannia!

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March 11, 2016
Reading The Road

You have probably heard lots of people giving you tips for becoming a better driver – From your parents, friends, older siblings and your driving instructor, you may think you have heard all the advice you will ever need.

One of the most important pieces of information you need to know is how to read the road – This means your ability to look ahead of you, past what is happening directly around your car and even the car or two in front, and to determine accurately what may be about to happen in the next few seconds and minutes.

Learning to read the road will not only make you a safer driver, but it will also help you become much more fuel efficient too!

Safe driving from Britannia!

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March 10, 2016
Beating The Blind Spot

Driving on the roads in this day and age can be fraught with a variety of dangers – From terrible weather conditions rendering roads unsafe to drive in, to angry road users causing havoc – You need to be alert at all times when behind the wheel.

Another common cause of accidents is drivers not checking their blind spot – This is the area just outside of your peripheral vision that cannot be seen by a casual over-the-shoulder glance or by your mirrors – Unfortunately this is just about large enough for another car or motorcyclist to move into without being detected, so always be sure to take a good, thorough look before pulling away or changing lanes.

Safe driving from Britannia!

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March 9, 2016
Mastering The Manoeuvres

There are a lot of challenges to face when learning to drive – From first getting to grips with the basic controls of the car, to learning how to make those tough decisions in difficult encounters on the roads, becoming a qualified driver is certainly quite a learning curve.

One of the biggest challenges driving test candidates face on their test is that of mastering manoeuvres . These can include the relatively easy turn-in-the-road (Otherwise, but incorrectly known as the three-point-turn) and bay parking, as well as parallel parking – All of which require a good amount of control over your car, especially the clutch, brakes and steering.

Safe driving from Britannia!

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March 8, 2016
Easter Driving Advice

Where is 2016 going? It seems like only a week ago we were bringing in the New Year, now all of a sudden we are looking forward to one of the holidays that signals the imminent arrival of Spring; The Easter Holiday.

Easter can be a great time – Not only do we get to indulge in lots of chocolate guilt-free (mostly), we also get to enjoy a well-deserved Bank Holiday – Until it comes to driving.

Remember that roads can be a lot busier at this time of year, especially on motorways, so always drive with more caution than normal.

Safe driving from Britannia!

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March 7, 2016
Named Drivers

Car insurance can be a headache to take care of sometimes – There are a lot of variables to consider, for example will you need comprehensive insurance, third-party only, or third-party fire and theft cover? What do these terms even mean?

One common query is that of being a “Named Driver” – This simply means to be an additional driver on an existing car insurance policy, allowing you to be legally covered to drive that car. This can be useful for new drivers as it may result in being cheaper for the driver than being on their own car insurance policy.

Safe driving from Britannia!

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March 4, 2016
Tyre Blowout

We’ve all had some sort of accident or other when driving – From the minor bump of the wheel against the pavement, to accidentally scraping another car on a car park (You know who you are!) – Sometimes these types of incidents are unavoidable.

One such event is having a tyre blow out on you – This can be terrifying for the driver, especially if they are inexperienced or if this is the first time it has happened to them. It is important to just remember to stay calm, and to maintain control of the vehicle, so that you can bring it to a gentle stop in a safe location.

Also, knowing how to change a tyre never hurts either!

Safe driving from Britannia!

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