December 5, 2013
Christmas Drink Drive Campaign

The government launched its Think! Drink Drive Christmas Campaign yesterday. It reveals the huge impact that a drink driving conviction can have on an individual’s current job and future employability.

According to the Department for Transport, 27% of people rely on their car to get to work, and would have to give up their job if they were caught drink driving and alternative jobs would require a criminal records check. A third of convicted drink drivers surveyed say they have been limited on the jobs they can do since their offence by not being able to drive.

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December 4, 2013
Driving: Men vs Women

The debate on who is better at driving between the sexes is an ongoing one with statistics supporting both sides.

However, according to recent official statistics, men seem to be the winners. Not only do they learn to drive faster (men take on average six months to pass with women taking eight months) but more seem to pass their test first time compared with women – 48% of men pass first time compared with 44% of women.

It is believed that this is mainly to do with confidence with four out of ten of men believing that they are better drivers than women. Women, in particular, lack confidence when it comes to parallel parking and will often change their driving plans to avoid parallel parking.

Figures regarding accidents paint a different picture. 57% of men have been involved in one or more accidents compared with 44% of women. According to a survey by insurance provider 4autoinsurancequote in early 2012, traffic violations are higher for male drivers; these include reckless driving, failure to yield, seatbelt violations, speeding and drink-driving.

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December 3, 2013
Free Motorway Driving Training

Many new drivers are nervous about driving on motorways. With its inherent need for high speed and high volume of traffic, it can be a daunting prospect for even some of the more experienced of drivers. But that needn’t be the case any more.

If you are a newly qualified driver between the age of 17 and 24, you are entitled to free motorway lessons of 90 minutes, at no charge. The project is titled “Up to Speed” and is currently taking place is Somerset. The initiative is aimed to reduce the number of accidents on motorways for younger, less experienced drivers.

As learner drivers are not allowed to take lessons on motorways, newly qualified motorists have to either take a Pass Plus or venture onto the motorway itself to learn how different this can be to driving on normal roads. “Up to Speed” encourages drivers to attend, as it provides an hour-long workshop (again free of charge) to educate its pupils in the rules and etiquette of motorway driving.

After this, pupils are taken on a lesson of motorway driving for an hour and a half, to learn everything from the basics of motorway driving to the more complex art of manoeuvres and over-taking.

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December 2, 2013
Points Regime For New Drivers

Nearly 50,000 drivers have had their licence revoked in the past four years under strict rules contained in the 1995 Road Traffic (New Drivers) Act in which new drivers who tot up six points or more within two years of passing their test face an automatic ban.

Male drivers are four times more likely than women to lose their licence in the first two years after passing their test, accounting for nearly eight out of ten bans. Information from the DVLA shows that 4,067 drivers aged 19 or under have points on his licence and 27 of these drivers have six points on their license.

It’s not just new younger drivers who are falling foul of this regime: some 1,608 motorists in their 40s were banned within 2 years of passing their test, 294 in their 50s, 38 in their 60s and 3 over 70s.

Speeding typically results in 3 or 6 points on a driver’s licence, use of a hand-held mobile phone whilst driving or running a red light results in 3 points, racing other cars on public roads results in between 3 and 11 points, driving an uninsured vehicle results in between 6 and 8 points and driving unfit due to drink results in 10 points on a driver’s licence.

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November 29, 2013
Driving This Christmas

As Christmas approaches, driving safely becomes more important – people are rushing around trying to buy presents, it gets dark earlier, the number of drink-drivers rises and the weather doesn’t help conditions.

Here are Britannia’s top tips for driving this Christmas:

– Give plenty of time for your journey, there will be a lot of cars on the roads and journey times will be longer.
– Don’t drive whilst tired and take regular breaks.
– Do not drink and drive, if you are going to a Christmas party and plan to drink, leave your car at home and arrange another mode of transport.
– Check your brakes and tyres before a journey as well as your anti-freeze in case of frost.
– Carry a hot flask and a blanket in case of a breakdown.
– Check traffic and weather updates for road closures and extreme weather conditions.

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November 28, 2013
Christmas Is Approaching

It’s almost the 1st December, Christmas decorations and lights have started to make their first appearances, the Britannia head office has also started preparing for Christmas. What this lead up also brings, however, is the panic of Christmas presents and a lot of people have begun stressing already.

At Britannia we have the perfect Christmas present idea – why not give someone the gift of driving? Our Christmas deal is back on: First Five Lessons for £98.30 – all you need to do is call up our customer services and we will post the package of vouchers to you that very day.

Alternatively, if you’ve got a few weeks off for Christmas and haven’t passed your test yet, why not take one of our intensive courses? Our customer services will be able to discuss the course most suited to you and tailor the course around your availability and needs. Pass your test before the New Year!

We’ve got a number of skilled and professional instructors all over London, Surrey and Middlesex, take a look at our reviews to see the number of people who have successfully passed with Britannia!

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November 27, 2013
The App That Plays Music Based On Your Driving

Volkswagen UK and dance music act Underworld have produced a smartphone app titled ‘Play the Road’ and subtitled ‘Driving music reinvented’ – the way you drive generates the music you listen to in your car. The driving speed, engine RPM, acceleration, steering and GPS location parameter are used to generate the music in real time.

The data is collected from the Volkswagen GTI’s onboard computer and is combined with sensory data from the accelerometer, gyroscope and GPS of the smartphone.

Currently the app isn’t available for purchase, Volkswagen is using the app as a basis of a competition where drivers can enter to compose music by driving around a special course.

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November 26, 2013
Teen Driving Statistics

Unfortunately motoring accidents involving teen drivers are a huge problem. Rarely does a week go by that stories aren’t reported of young drivers being injured or killed on UK roads.

Statistics show that young drivers are the most at risk when behind the wheel. Figures have revealed that a third of deaths of 13-19 year olds occurred when in a car in the year 2010, and that over half (56 %) of teens openly admit to driving whilst on the phone, despite this doubling the likelihood of an accident.

Most new drivers, having recently passed their tests, use their newfound freedom of driving as a social activity, often taking groups of friends out for a drive, and often at evening and night-times. However a worrying statistic shows that for every additional passenger inside a vehicle, a 17-year-old driver’s death rate will increase dramatically.

When it comes to teen passengers in a car, only 44% said that they would speak up if their friends’ driving was concerning them, with most content to sit idly by in a vehicle driving dangerously.

All drivers need to exercise caution behind the wheel – but with teen drivers being most at risk, it is no surprise that a new drive is being pushed forward by driving program BRAKES.

These statistics speak for themselves. Take care when out driving, and don’t allow your age to become a factor in you becoming another teen driving tragedy statistic.

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November 25, 2013
Lesson in Dangerous Driving

TV presenter Sophie Morgan spoke to Richmond College students on the harsh reality of dangerous driving this week as part of her ‘Licence to Kill’ campaign.

She highlighted the risks of driving too fast and not paying attention and informed students of the statistic that driving is the biggest killer of young people in the UK.

She was paralysed at the age of 18 following a car accident after a house party, despite being sober herself, where she over-steered on a corner.

Richmond Council cabinet member for performance and community safety Tony Arbour said: ‘It is a very imaginative scheme as driving is a very important skill to learn.’

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November 24, 2013
Driving Schools

Learning to drive can be an extremely daunting experience. Not only does getting behind the wheel of a car come with a great deal of responsibility, it also demands skill, and involves learning and remembering the Highway Code. This bombardment of information can be difficult for a learner driver to take in, and necessities the expertise of an experienced, calm and trustworthy driving instructor.

Driving schools provide access to experienced instructors who can teach you to be a confident and competent driver! Whether you have decided to take an intensive driving course, you require automatic driving lessons or you simply want some guidance on taking your theory test – driving schools are the answer!

Britannia Driving School is the most recognized brand of driving schools in the UK, providing a wealth of resources for learner drivers! If you are looking for driving lessons in London, Wimbledon, Guildford or Croydon then take a look at the Britannia website – https://www.britannia-driving-school.com/.

The Britannia driving instructors are polite, calm, understanding and licensed by the DSA (Driving Standards Agency). You can choose whether you would prefer a male or female instructor, and whether to learn in an automatic or manual dual-controlled car. So what are you waiting for? Make the first steps to passing your test today by contacting Britannia Driving Schools!

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