July 10, 2018
Videos to help to Pass

We have some video resources to help you learn and practice for your theory and practical test. These videos can help to build your confidence and knowledge.

Here is a list of some of the videos we have to help you:

Hazard Perception this is an introduction video above explains how the hazard perception test works and what you are required to do in the hazard perception test. It will help to advise you on how to achieve the best and highest scores.

A Driving and Theory Test Guide this video is here to help you get an understanding of what will be required of you in both tests and it details the skills you must have to pass. After watching the video we encourage you to try our online theory test.

Safe driving from Britannia!

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July 9, 2018
Driving Courses

Did you know we provide a variety of driving courses? You can choose what best suits you and your needs. Here is a brief description of some of our driving courses:

Intensive Driving Course Britannia Driving Schools’ intensive courses run for 6 days with a test on the 7th day There are four tariffs to choose from 2 hours intensive driving tuition a day for 6 days to 6 hours intensive driving tuition a day for 6 days. All tariffs come with a 3 session on the day of the best, we advise this if you wish to pass in a predetermined time frame.

Pass Plus a certificate that you take as a newly qualified driver which not only enhances your skills, but guarantees discounts on your insurance.The Pass Plus course is an opportunity for the newly qualified driver to develop his or her skills and venture out in traffic conditions which may not be familiar from the “L” driving lessons.

Refresher Course it will help you become a better, safer and more confident driver. Re-learning safe driving principles reduces the risk to yourself and your passengers. It also helps to increase your confidence levels in the vehicle and relearn sign and road rules.

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July 6, 2018
Country Road

Driving on country roads can be nerve raking for many people, especially first time drivers as no one country roads.

These roads often have sharp bends and blind bends which can hide unexpected hazards. Stay in control and give yourself time to reacted is the same as the others. A vital part of driving on country roads its travelling at a speed in which you can control, making sure that you read the road signs ahead as these will tell you if the road ahead will be narrow or have sharp bends. And always keep in mind that weather conditions will effect country roads more as they are not upkept at the same standard of main roads. This is why it is important to have an instructor you trust and one that is qualified for your first journey.

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July 5, 2018
Conquer your Parallel Parking fears

One rule to follow is that you need to feel confident, and to accept that you’re going to have to keep on practising until you get it right.

The technique is a structured one that requires practice and a level and determination. You need to remain focused and not lose confidence. It is advised that you should request you go through this manoeuvre many times with your instructor until you are proficient. It doesn’t have to be completed in one complete move, its fine to move backwards and forward to adjust the distance, this is providing that you ensure it is safe and are constantly observing.

Here are some tips that may help:

-Pull up alongside the gap you wish to park in and assure that it’s big enough – allow a minimum of approximately 2ft (60cm) at both ends.
-Move slowly forwards until the back of your car is next to the back of the car parked in front of your space
-Turn the steering wheel to the left, just how far will depend on your cars size (This is best to be first done with a professional instructor).
-Move slowly backwards – using the rear view mirror to keep an eye on the car behind you and the nearside mirror to check the position of the kerb.
-When your car is close to the kerb, your car should be clear of the one in front – turn the steering wheel to the right, to bring the front of your car close.
-Straighten up the wheels by turning the steering wheel to the left.

Safe driving from Britannia!

 

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July 4, 2018
Be safe and hire a Professional

Drivers are risking fines, disqualification or jail because they do not know the rules on supervising learners, according to the AA.

The law states that somebody supervising a learner driver is effectively in control of the car. It is vital that learner drivers gain suitable supervised experience behind the wheel, to ensure their safety and the safety of other road users. All-round good practice should involve better co-ordination with approved driving instructors, as well-planned private practice can be invaluable.
It gives the novice more experience in all kinds of conditions, thereby reducing the risk of them being involved in a crash once they have passed their test

 

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July 3, 2018
The Emergency Stop

When it comes to taking the driving test, part of the criteria may involve demonstrating the emergency stop or as it is sometimes referred to, the controlled stop.

You can never be certain that your driving test will involve the emergency stop and there are other manoeuvres that the instructor can choose from. The examiner will now ask you to move off when ready. As this is an emergency stop, in a real-life situation, you would not have time to check the mirrors before stopping. Just as in real-life, do not look in your mirrors before conducting the emergency stop. The examiner is looking for 3 key elements for the emergency stop:
Speed – fast reaction time from releasing the accelerator to applying the brake and clutch
Control – bring the car to a brisk, safe and stationary position under a controlled stop
Observation – ensuring it is safe to move away when completed

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June 29, 2018
What are the Manoeuvres

Below is a list of the manoeuvres that may appear I your test. You should be confident in them all, as you there is no way to find before that manoeuvre that the tester will ask for. Our driving instructors will assure you that you are able to do them all before you book your test.

  1. Reverse parking
  2. Turn in the road
  3. Bay parking/ reverse bay parking
  4. Emergency stop
  5. Parallel park
  6. Reversing two car lengths

 

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June 28, 2018
Hill starts can be easy?

We all know that a hill start is a dreaded manoeuvre to master, but with a help of one of great driving instructors you’ll soon be a master at it.

Make sure to first prepare yourself and the vehicle to move off. Ensure that you’re in the first gear, and when using the accelerator that you use more and that the noise is louder than it would on a flat surface. Then the most important step is to find the biting point as on a hill it will change from what it usually is on flat surface, once you find it the biting point, make sure to keep your feet still as to not loose it.

Make sure to do you usual checks, look and check all your mirrors and establish that it is clear and begin to slowly release your handbrake. To finds more tips book your lesson with us!

Safe driving, from Britannia!

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June 27, 2018
Roundabouts

Getting your head round a roundabout can be quite difficult at first, but we promise that’ll you’ll enjoy them soon enough.

When you see a roundabout man sure that you are prepared and in the correct lane to take the requested exit. Read the roadsigns and the signs on the floor and the roundabout to ensure that you’re in the correct lane. (Although if you do take the wrong exit, thats fine as long as you make sure not to panic and change lanes at the last second). Also make sure that the roundabout you’ll be getting on to is clear, look to the right quarter and ensure you have time and space to enter, do not feel in a rush to enter the roundabout, take your time.

Safe driving from Britannia!

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