Monthly Archives: October 2022

October 20, 2022
Debunking Myths About Black Box Insurance For Young Drivers

Telematics, also known as smart box or black box insurance policies, are a great way for young drivers to get cheaper first time driver cover for their cars.

Block box policies help insurance companies determine the premium on how you drive as an individual rather than going by how your peer group drives. Young drivers who consistently drive safely and always abiding the speed limits etc can benefit from discounts and look at getting cheaper insurance.

But unfortunately there is a lot of myths and misconceptions about what would happen if you get a black box installed in your car, so here we will help you debunk some common myths:

  • Will I Need To Get The Black Box Fitted By An Engineer? :

The black box fits easily inside of your windscreen, which you can easily do yourself. There is no need for expert knowledge as there is clear instructions of how and where to position it.

  • Once Its Fitted Will My Telematics Data Be Shared? :

Your telematics data will remain confidential between you and your insurer. Strict data protection laws prohibit car insurance providers from sharing information gathered about your driving with third parties, including rival insurers or any other companies. They also won’t hand over detail about your driving to the police unless they’re required to do so by law, such as if a police inquiry is launched following a serious crime or traffic accident.

    • If I Break The Speed Limit Will The Police Be Alerted? :

If you do break the speed limit you will receive negative driving scores which may consequentially impact on the cost of your next premium, but the police will definitely not be informed. If the police require that information they  must request it officially and back up there claim with a warrant type document. In extreme cases of speeding with black box insurance, where your speed is considered to be dangerous, insurers will usually get in touch to let you know that your speed is unacceptable

  • Does The Black Box Listen In On Conversations? :

The black box can hear you in your car if you press the claim notification button, but they will only want to listen into the car if you are in trouble or to help guide you through an accident scenario.

  • The Black Box Policy Will Prohibit Me? :

Some black box policies do put a curfew on night-time driving and a limit on your mileage. However there are some black box polices who do not, Adrian Flux black box doesn’t limit night time driving as he recognizes that some people need to drive at night for work etc.

  • If I Drive Fast Or Brake Aggressively Will My Premium Go Up? :

You won’t be penalised for one-off examples of poor driving but if you show a consistent record of it your renewal premium will rise, but on the other hand if you consistently drive safely on your record your premium will fall.

Frank at Britannia says: Black boxes are a great way for young drivers to save money on there insurance providing they drive safely and stick to the rules.

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October 14, 2022
10 Driving Test Faults Tips

 

There are many faults that could cause you to fail your practical driving test, but being aware of the top 10 most common reasons for failing will give you a fighting chance to pass and reach your goal of obtaining that driving license!

1. Observation At Junctions :

Instead of fixing your eyes directly in front of you practice ‘eye scanning’ making sure to look in al your mirrors and all around you. Observing other road users especially at junctions paying attention to who has the right of way then you can wait for an appropriate moment to pull into a gap safely.

2. Mirrors :

Following on from number 1, ‘eye scanning’ can come into play for this one to. You need to be aware of whats going on all around you, especially before changing direction. Checking all your mirrors and always make sure you are checking your blind spot before making any change of direction. Not checking your blind spot during a critical time is game over and instant fail!

3. Poor Steering :

In order to pass your driving test steering should be second nature to you and come naturally and at ease, if its not take extra lessons before your test and concentrate on this. The push pull method is the best under most circumstances, but the most crucial thing is to remain in control of the car’s direction at all times.

4. Turning Right At Junctions :

Always remember your mirror, signal, position, speed and look (MSPSL). Wait at junctions so you can judge the speed of oncoming traffic and only make the turn once you are completely sure it is 100% safe to do so.

5. Failing To Respond To Road Signs :

Again ‘eye scanning’ is used for this one, making sure to be constantly on the look out for road signs and understanding the information and acting upon it appropriately. Refer back to your theory knowledge when dealing with road signs.

 

 

 

6. Reverse Parking :

Reverse parking requires accuracy and control, so take your time and make sure you are checking for pedestrians and the cars around you to park safely and adequately.

7. Failing To Move Off Safely :

Refer back to number 4, using thee MSPSL enhances your chances of pulling away safely and also makes other road users aware of your intentions.

8 . Poor Positioning :

Staying within your lane unless you are changing lanes or pulling out to over takes. Don’t let the car wander towards the lane markings, always be cautious when over taking a cyclist and leave a cars width of space.

9 . Failing To Move Off Under Control :

Keeping the car under control at all times is crucial. Practice pulling away smoothly whilst gently accelerating making sure to observe the speed limit at all times, as going over the speed limit is an instant fail.

10 . Responding To Traffic Lights :

Be aware of traffic lights, slow down when you approach them watching the lights and be ready for them to change. Be ready when they turn amber but don’t move until they are green.

 

Kerry at Britannia said :

Always do your research regarding common test faults and listen to your instructor for any tips or advice, always voice any concerns or weaknesses you fell you may have. Make sure to book in lessons leading up to your test to enhance your chances of passing.

 

 

 

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October 7, 2022
Driving test top tips to help you pass first time!

 

Is your driving test date nearing? Are you feeling those nerves? Feeling nervous is completely normal but there is ways you can help make yourself feel more at ease is to be prepared!

Use our top tips to help you stay calm on your big day:

Be On Time :

Its a pretty obvious one but being punctual is a very important starting point, arriving late puts you at risk of missing your slot completely or arriving late feeling rushed and overwhelmed.

Aim to arrive 10/15 minutes early in order for you to go over any notes and have a warm drink to sit and gather your thoughts.

Make sure the night before you get a good night sleep, aim to go to bed early to avoid any unnecessary stress or anxiety.

 

  • Have A Lesson On The Day Of The Test :

Our day of test package includes a lesson on the day of the test, so if we are taking you to test our instructors will take you out on a lesson before your test. But arranging a lesson for the day before if its not possible to do the day of the test would be very helpful as that way you can go over any maneuvers or get clarifications on any last minute questions you have.

A lesson will also put you in the right frame of mind for driving, We would also recommend 2 hourly lessons in the weeks leading up to your test.

 

  • Use Your Instructors Car :

Taking your test in a car you feel comfortable and used to will enhance your chances of passing first time.

It will be up to the examiners’ standard plus be helpful to you as it will have additional mirrors.

 

  • Take Your Instructor Along For Reassurance :

It is not compulsory but if you have a good rapport and your instructor it can boost your confidence and help you to feel at ease having them sit in on the test.

In worst case if you do fail they will be able to pick up on the things which made you fail and give you some guidance on follow up lessons on how no to make the same mistakes as-well as some constructive criticism.

 

  • Be Vocal :

Don’t be scared to be vocal with the examiner, if you don’t hear something clearly or you don’t understand something ask the examiner to repeat it.

 

  • Don’t Think The Worst :

Don’t assume you have failed, if you make a mistake remember you are allowed up to 14 minors, stay positive and assume you are going to pass.

Try not to let mistakes play on your mind or you run the risk of making more.

 

  • Know Your Test Routes :

Its impossible to know where you will be directed on the day of your test or what traffic or hazards will occur on the day.

Once you’ve booked your test centre, you can ask your instructor to cover the test routes and show you all the possible routes for the day of the test. A mixture of major roads and minor roads is important if you want to avoid any nasty surprises on the day.

 

 

  • Learn To Drive In All Weather Conditions :

Be prepared for all different weather conditions, We can all hope for sunny and dry conditions but living in the UK we can be sure the weather has a mind of its own so be sure to be confident in all weathers.

 

  • Take Your Instructors Advice :

After having hours of lessons with your instructor they will have a pretty good idea of if you are test ready, so listen to their advice. They will also be able to help you concentrate on you weak spots leading up to the test and concentrate on going over things that you may be worried about so always vocalize any concerns or worries you have.

 

  • Refresh Your Memory :

It may have been sometime since you took your theory test so go over your copy of the highway code and road sign, also checking up on the DVLA standards of driving just in case they have changed or updated.

 

  • Don’t Rush :

It is understandable to feel like you want to get on the road as quickly as possible but rushing to take your test when you may not be ready could end up in knocking your confidence and wasting your money. Its best to wait until your instructor has given you the green light and most importantly you feel 100% ready and confident!

 

Johnny who covers the SE areas at Britannia Driving School says:

Driving test nerves are very normal, but with help of our top tips hopefully we can help you stay calm and focused on the end goal! The recent backlogs with regarding tests have made people rush to book the first test they can get but like our article states it is important to communicate with your instructor and wait until you are ready even if it means waiting for a test. Taking those extra lessons whilst you wait could make all the difference between you passing and failing! Good luck!

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