Monthly Archives: December 2016

December 16, 2016
Don’t Be Afraid – Get In Touch!

Here at Britannia, we deal with a lot of nervous pupils. Sometimes it might be a particular aspect of being behind the wheel that a learner driver might struggle with, such as navigating an island, whereas in other circumstances some pupils are terrified of getting into a vehicle at all.

But there’s no reason to fear driving lessons – Even if you’re a novice, we will make sure you learn all of the necessary skills to turn you into the most confident driver – And you’ll pass your test in no time!

Safe driving from Britannia!

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December 15, 2016
The Speed Limit For Reversing

Here at Britannia, we do get a lot of questions from driving pupils eager to know more. Some are much more sensible than others, however – So don’t ask us how much it costs to bribe a driving examiner!

One good question are often asked is the speed limit for driving in reverse. Whilst there is no fixed speed limit for being in reverse, it will actually apply the same as driving forwards, however do make sure to exercise the same amount of caution when reversing as driving normally, and don’t reverse more than is necessary.

Safe driving from Britannia!

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December 14, 2016
Driving Lessons as a Christmas Present

As we are now firmly within the Christmas period, you may be feeling the pressure mounting to find good presents for your friends and family. Maybe the scarf idea has worn thin over the years, or perhaps your brother doesn’t need yet another body set…

If so, why not think about booking Driving Lessons as a Christmas present? At Britannia Driving School, we now offer a special Christmas Deal of 5 lessons for £98.30 – So don’t hesitate, book today!

Safe driving from Britannia!

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December 13, 2016
Pressures of Learning To Drive

As a learner driver, you may well be feeling under pressure to push forward with your lessons and to pass your driving test. Unfortunately, this can often have a detrimental effect on a learner driver, as it can lead to unnecessary stress and expectations that may feel unrealistic.

To combat this, try to remember that passing your driving test is a positive achievement, and that it is only for yourself. If it helps, also try keeping the date of your practical test to yourself so reduce the burden of any additional stress you may be feeling.

Safe driving from Britannia!

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December 12, 2016
Learning To Drive Aids

When it comes to learning to drive, there are a lot of ways that you can make it easier for yourself. This might be asking for advice from your friends and family, or even purchasing a car to take some private lessons in!

Here at Britannia we recommend taking a look through our Online Shop, full of great goodies that can help you to pass your Theory and Practical tests in as little time as possible.

Safe driving from Britannia!

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December 9, 2016
Festive Shopping Driving

There are certain times in the year when driving seems to be harder than most. For example, Summer Bank Holidays on the motorway tend not to be the most enjoyable times you spend behind the wheel – If you’ve done it once or more, you will know exactly why!

One other major time the roads will be busier than most is during the Festive Season, particularly around City Centres or Shopping towns at the weekend. A good way to deal with this is to be up and out early, to (hopefully) avoid the rush – And always remember to keep your Christmas spirit in tow!

Safe driving from Britannia!

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December 8, 2016
De-Icing Your Car

We tried to ignore it as much as we could. We denied it as long as possible, some of us still occasionally driving with the windows down, or leaving the house at the last minute, not expecting to see a layer of thick frost over our cars, but unfortunately it’s time to concede defeat – Winter is here.

Unfortunately this does mean we need to allow more time before setting off on car journeys to de-ice our cars. Make sure to always keep a full bottle of de-icer inside your car for emergencies, and if possible try to cover your front and back windscreens at night with a towel or sheet to prevent the ice from setting in too thick.

Safe driving from Britannia!

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December 7, 2016
Driving on Narrow Roads

We all have a dream of how driving would be in a perfect world – No stop-start traffic to put up with, no bad weather to make being out and about in your car a hazard in itself – Just a beautiful, carefree drive in the sunshine with the roof down.

One such instance we have to put up with the realities of driving is when other drivers cause a problem for us – Such as on a narrow road, when another driver is coming towards you. Unfortunately it is not always clear who needs to give way, so we do recommend using some considerate driving techniques and pulling into any available space to allow the other driver to pas you by.

Safe driving from Britannia!

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December 6, 2016
Patient Driving

When you are learning to drive, you will likely feel you are being bombarded with tonnes of information – From how to master steering, to becoming an expert on clutch control or even how to drive in an Eco-Friendly way!

But what about how to drive “safely”? Whilst this can mean a great deal of things, to us one of the key components in to drive patiently. This means don’t try to rush your driving, always take your time and make sure you are fully aware of any move you are about to make – And you will find you become a safer driver for it.

Safe driving from Britannia!

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December 5, 2016
The First Drive On Your Own

If you’re like many of our driving pupils, you can’t wait to finally pass your test. For all those months of hard work and anticipation to pay off, so that you can at last say that you are a fully qualified driver, and you’re now ready to take to the roads without supervision.

But what happens when you have actually passed your test – And you need to start driving on your own? For many this is a daunting experience, as all learner drivers will have become accustomed to driving with a driving instructor or a member of the family beside them, which to some can act as a crutch to keep them safe – But when you’re the one in the driving seat, it can be a different story.

Safe driving from Britannia!

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