February 14, 2018
Show Respect To Learner Drivers

We are all familiar with facing different frustrations when out and about driving – Maybe you’re getting stuck in traffic on your morning commute, or perhaps your own vehicle is not performing as well as it should be – There’s no end of things to test your patience when you’re behind the wheel!

However one thing you should always avoid getting wound up about is learner drivers – Of course they are going to drive slower and more cautiously than your everyday driver, and yes maybe they may make some mistakes along the way – But just try to remember that they are doing their best, and avoid overtaking or sounding your horn aggressively. Just think back to when you were a learner driver too!

Safe driving from Britannia!

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February 13, 2018
Learning To Drive After Passing Your Test

The main purpose of the driving test is, of course, to test how well you can drive. Sounds straightforward enough, right? Well, what if we told you that the process of learning to drive doesn’t really take place before you take your driving test – But actually much after it.

As odd as this sounds, most drivers will testify that the years after passing their driving test taught them much more about the roads than they ever learned with a driving instructor – And this is true, as you learn to drive independently without needing constant tips from your instructor.

Safer driving from Britannia!

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February 12, 2018
Learning Your Way Around

One of the main benefits of learning to drive is the freedom it gives you – Having your own car allows you to explore new areas, an to visit places that would previously have been difficult, if not downright impossible, for a non-driver to venture to.

Of course, this requires you to learn your way around. It’s no use driving aimlessly looking for somewhere to go, as not only will you likely become bored very quickly, it may result in you losing concentration behind the wheel.

Safe driving from Britannia!

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February 8, 2018
Find Time For Enjoying Driving

With all the pressures and schedules of modern life – Balancing work and your personal life, appointments, family and friends, children, chores and everything else – Sometimes it can be difficult to find a little “me” time.

One great way to do this is to put aside some time to enjoy driving. Away from the morning commute, why not make driving on a Sunday morning something to look forward to, as a pleasant change to the hectic pace of 21st Century living.

Safe driving from Britannia!

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February 7, 2018
Get To Know Alternative Routes

There’s nothing worse than when you’re driving and you’re short of time, perhaps on the way to work or to an important appointment – Only to find that the route you had planned out in your head is suddenly shut off, either by roadworks, adverse weather conditions, or even an accident.

That’s why it’s always best to have at least one or two alternative routes plotted out in your head. This allow you to still make it to your destination on time without resorting to driving around aimlessly and asking for directions, or needing to hurriedly connect your Sat-Nav.

Safe driving from Britannia!

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February 5, 2018
Find The Driver In You

Learning to drive is a different experience for everybody. Some people say they loved the process of taking driving lessons, relishing the chance to stretch their figurative driving legs, and eagerly tackled their driving tests – Whereas for others, their approach to the experience was decidedly less enthusiastic.

Our advice: Find the driver in you. Some drivers love the opportunity to get onto the motorway or taking long drives, whereas others prefer shorter more regular journeys at lower speeds. Whatever your preferred method of driving, do it the way you feel most comfortable – Just make sure it’s always safe, and legal!

Safe driving from Britannia!

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February 2, 2018
Are Less Teenagers Learning To Drive?

Being able to learn to drive was once a milestone of adolescence, a coming-of-age ritual of sorts that denoted not only your own freedom of mobility granted by earning your own mode of transport, but also attaining your own financial freedom by funding your first vehicle.

However it seems things have changed somewhat in more recent years. As little as 29% of teenagers now seem to be pushing to learn to drive, compared to almost 50% twenty years ago. Perhaps the attitude to driving has changed, with more people on the roads now than ever, or perhaps the financial burden of owning your own vehicle is too much for today’s youngsters?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

Safe driving from Britannia!

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February 1, 2018
Help Others Learn To Drive

If you have passed your driving test, you may well remember how difficult it was to achieve. Perhaps you failed your first attempt at the practical test, or found cramming for theory revision more difficult than expected?

If so, why not help others in the same situation? Pass on what you learned to others, and you may just make the difference between them passing their driving test first time, or not.

Safe driving from Britannia!

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January 31, 2018
Wanting To Learn To Drive

It’s commonplace nowadays that once a person turns 17, they want to start learning to drive. Of course, the overall aim is to pass their driving test so that they can own a car, and enjoy the freedom that goes along with being behind the wheel in your own vehicle.

Most of us naturally want to drive – But how many people really want to learn to drive?

By this we mean the process of learning how to drive correctly – Not a shortcut to getting your drivers license, but instead the process of understanding your vehicle, the Highway Code, the nature of other drivers, how to drive in adverse weather conditions and so forth. We think that if more people wanted to learn to drive, instead of just wanting to drive, the roads would be a much safer place.

Safe driving from Britannia!

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January 28, 2018
Be In The Right State Of Mind For Driving

Driving isn’t always easy – Just think about having had a long, stressful day of work, when you’re looking to get home and relax… But then you’re faced with insurmountable traffic delaying you endlessly on the commute back home.

Not a pretty thought, right?

Understandably, driving can sometimes take it’s toll on your mind, especially in stressful situations like this. So it is important to ensure that you are always in the correct mindset to be behind the wheel – Don’t drive when you’re angry, stressed, upset, or otherwise not fully fit to be operating a vehicle. If needs be, pull over for as long as it takes to get your head together, or see if someone else can drive for you.

Safe driving from Britannia!

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