June 26, 2018
Prepare, Prepare, Prepare

There are a lot of thing to remember when you have your driving test, but being prepared will help you immensely.

There are many aspects of a driving test and it can feel overwhelming, but here at Britannia we ensure to prepare the best we can. We have links and great videos to help you practice you hazard perception skills, your knowledge of theory. We even have some knowledge to help you on your driving test and a helpful video on the show-me-tell-me aspect of the test. With the addition of our great driving instructors you’ll be confident and pass your test in good and most importantly when you’re ready.

Safe driving, from Britannia!

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June 25, 2018
How To Have Comfortable Driving Lesson Part 3

Don’t get inside you’re own heads too much, listen and pay attention.

Driving a car is an experience that requires you to multitasking. Sitting in driver’s seat for the very first time, can have a insight the feeling of being overwhelmed with all the rules that you have to remember. Although remembering to use turn signals and what a particular road sign means are both very important, even more important is your ability to concentrate on the task at hand. Try to clear your mind and focus on what you are doing.

Safe driving, from Britannia!

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June 22, 2018
How To Have A comfortable Driving Lesson Part 2

You’ll be spending a lot of time in the car and its best to ensure that you are comfortable in your surroundings as it will help you to feel at ease

When driving for the first time there are many factors that you should take into consideration that may be able to help you to feel more accustomed and in control when driving. This can be adjusting the vehicle so that you are comfortable, make sure that you can see out all your mirrors and that the seat is adjusted to your height. So that you can comfortably reach all the pedals but no so that your knees are pushed against the steering wheel. This may take time a few tries to find the right distance but it will be worth it.

Safe driving, from Britannia!

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June 21, 2018
Best Food to Eat to Have a Better lesson

Before a lesson make sure you eat as you can be distracted by hunger and you need your full focus when operating a car especially if its your first time driving.

Different foods and drinks can affect your body in different ways, sometimes with serious negative consequences. A light lunch with a salad or vegetables will give you vitamins and minerals to sustain you. An apple is almost as good as a cup of coffee in waking you up. Plus it contains vitamins, minerals and liquid and water is great as it helps to keep you hydrated and refreshed.

 

Safe driving, from Britannia!

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June 20, 2018
First Lesson nerves

The first lesson, can be nerve wrecking for all of us!

Here are some tips to help you feel more comfortable and at ease, comfortable clothes will do. However the right footwear is vital. Heels are best avoided as it’s difficult to get the leverage you’ll need to operate the pedals. And boots or trainers with thick soles aren’t a good idea either as it makes it difficult to feel the clutch bite. If you usually take any medicine just make sure to double check the label as you want to stay clear of anything that promote drowsiness

Safe driving, from Britannia!

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June 19, 2018
How To Have A Comfortable Driving Lesson Part 1

Finding the right instructor

Over the coming months you’ll be spending a lot of time with your driving instructor, so it can make all the difference finding someone that you feel comfortable with.  Being happy, calm and relaxed helps you to learn and remember better especially when you’re driving as it can already be very stressful for some people.  So don’t be afraid to change instructors if you don’t feel that they provide the right environment. And with our wide range of driving instructors with vast experience and Driving Standard Agency approved, finding the right instructor for you will be no problem.

Give us a call today and lets start your journey

Safe driving, from Britannia!

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June 18, 2018
Worrying About If You Will Pass?

Heres some quick tips on passing your practical test:
  • Plan your time: make sure you give yourself enough time to learn how to drive and make sure you are confident in passing.
  • Budget: make sure you have enough money to start learning, paying for your tests and lessons, insurance and buying a car.
  • Record progress: make sure you keep on track of your progress, what you’re good at and what needs improving this will help you pass!
  • Pass your theory test early: you can then focus on more time learning to drive

If you need any of our help, contact us!

Safe driving, from Britannia!

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June 15, 2018
What Examiners Look For – Part 4

Following on from yesterday’s blog post about awareness, the fourth part of our “What Examiners Look For” series ends for this week by covering the topic of reacting to road signs and markings.

When taking your driving test, as well as throughout your life behind the wheel, road signs, markings and other instructions are important to follow! It might sound simple, but without being able to follow these instructions, red lights, slow down, any pedestrian crossings and others, you risk failing the whole driving test! Make sure that it is legal to carry out the instructions on the sign and you’ll be fine for the whole thing! Remember when learning to drive with Britannia to keep your focus on the road and follow the law of the land.

Safe driving from Britannia!

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June 14, 2018
What Examiners Look For – Part 3

Welcome back to the third part in this week’s Britannia Driving School Blog posts. We’re still covering the things that driving examiners will be on the look for when you do take your driving test, and today we’re on about awareness.

Staying aware when behind the wheel is a key aspect to driving and one that you should be taking forward with you from your very first driving lesson. As a driver, you need to be able to anticipate what everyone on the road around you is going to be doing next. That sounds like a near-impossible task when it is put before you on paper, but providing that everyone else does the same, everyone can continue together safely.

It’s not just cars, remember to think about pedestrians, cyclists, other vehicles and even horses and you’ll be fine on the road. You can even try out our hazard perception test if you want to give it a practice.

Safe driving from Britannia!

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June 13, 2018
What Examiners Look For – Part 2

As we mentioned in yesterday’s article “What Examiners Look For“, we are back again today with the second part of helping you, the driver behind the wheel in what your driving examiner will be looking for when you do take your driving exam. Let’s continue!

When learning to drive you now have the opportunity to drive on the motorway to better get an understanding of what it is like to drive in that environment. This ties back to what examiners will be looking for, as maintaining a safe and reasonable distance between yourself and the vehicle in front of you is key. How many times have you seen a driver almost glued to the back of the car in front? It happens a lot more than people would like to admit. When driving, remember to use the 2-second rule so that you are at least 2 seconds behind the car in front. In wet conditions, increase this to 4 seconds.

We’ll be back again tomorrow with some more tips to look out for!

Safe driving, from Britannia!

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