October 15, 2016
Influences of Driving

When it comes to driving, there’s a lot of places one could pick up their inspiration. Primarily youngsters will tend to learn driving from their parents and elder family members – Even leading to picking up bad habits! – As well as their driving instructor, who will be a vital part of one’s experience of learning to drive.

But where else could a learner driver be influenced from? As it turns out, almost anywhere – With stars such as Lewis Hamilton putting driving on the map, as well as movies, TV and music glamorising being behind the wheel – And even in a negative way, such as the claims that Santa Claus promotes drink-driving!

Let us know your thoughts below!

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October 14, 2016
The Driving Age

The world of driving causes a variety of debates to take place – From the introduction of new and controversial new laws, to the rules of drink and drug driving, and even the impending rise of the self-driving cars, there’s certainly no shortage of topics for discussion.

One such topic is that of the driving age – Whilst some call for the age to be lowered to allow teens to take to the roads at an earlier age, others contest that it is already too low, leading to a high amount of road traffic accidents involving teenagers.

What are your thoughts? Let us know below!

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October 13, 2016
What Learning To Drive Teaches You

There is a lot to learn when it comes to learning to drive. Whether it’s clutch control that trips you up or mastering the manoeuvres that you find the trickiest, every learner driver approaches the process in a different way and therefore experiences an entirely different learning curve to others.

Some may find that learning to drive teaches them to be more aware of their surroundings – Indeed, making your way through busy traffic can encourage you to be on your guard, even when not in the car. Others however may come to know their surrounding areas better than they thought, and may find their confidence improved as a result of this.

What did learning to drive teach you? Let us know here!

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October 12, 2016
Planning Your Driving Lessons

When it comes to learning to drive, preparation is everything. For example, it is usually best not to start your driving lessons if you don’t have the intention of taking your test at the end of it – Otherwise you may be just be wasting your own time and money.

Likewise, each individual lesson needs to be prepared for correctly. Obviously make sure you are fit to drive for all reasons, and that you are wearing the correct clothing – But also try to think about what driving skills you need to sharpen up on, and let your instructor know this so that you can focus only on what you need to do to pass your test.

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October 11, 2016
What Does Driving Mean To You?

Driving can mean a lot of different things to a lot of different people. For some, it is simply a means of transport, of getting from A to B as quickly and conveniently as possible – For others, it is a way of life, and any minute not spent tinkering with their beloved automobile is a minute wasted!

Many youngsters find driving to be a thrill, an exciting adventure of passing the driving test and taking to the roads with your friends – Whereas for those that drive for a living, driving can be a tedious chore, one that you are happy to see the back of at the end of each working day!

Let us know your thoughts – What does driving mean to you?

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October 10, 2016
Health Issues and Driving

There are many benefits that come with being a driver; Avoiding the nuisance of public transport, as well as the freedom of being behind the wheel to go wherever you like. However, driving can also come with some downsides too – For example, the health issues that driving may cause.

Being sat down in one position for long periods of time can have adverse health effects – So if you are a driver for a living, or if you regularly take part in long-distance driving, make sure to take regular breaks, and to get some walking done where possible to break up your long journey.

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October 9, 2016
Beware Self-Driving Cars

Driving has advanced a lot since its inception over a century ago. From the introduction of traffic lights and the dawn of the driving test, to increasingly new technologies being introduced to the world of motoring almost every day, the old adage is still true; It ain’t what it used to be.

But driving is recently showing more signs of advancements, with the dawn of self-driving cars. Will these be something to look forward to, helping ease the pressure of the morning commute and allowing us to multi-task when behind the wheel? Or, is the autonomous vehicle something to be wary of, something that may bring an end to driving as we know it? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

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October 8, 2016
Driving In A New Car

You know when you are becoming a good driver; Not only does being behind the wheel seem a much less daunting prospect than it used to (Remember being a learner driver?) but you feel more confident and more able out on the roads, and are fully comfortable in whichever car you choose to drive.

But what about when you get a new car? May drivers will say that some of their biggest motoring challenges arise when trying to adjust to a new vehicle, whether this be because of a larger size car, tougher controls, or even when driving on the opposite side of the road when abroad – It can be a challenging process to go through.

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October 7, 2016
The End Of Car Experts?

Any person that has been driving regularly for more than a year or two has most likely experienced some form of car trouble – Whether that’s running out of fuel part way through a journey or getting a blown tyre when you least expect it – It is a surprisingly common occurrence for drivers to break down.

But how do you deal with it when that happens? Back in the “good old days”, drivers had to be part mechanic – If you couldn’t change a tyre or a spark plug yourself, you shouldn’t have been out driving. However it seems that nowadays drivers, particularly the younger generation, only ever check their oil once on their “Show Me/Tell Me” part of the driving test, and don’t bother to again.

Is this the end of car experts being behind the wheel? Let us know your thoughts?

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October 6, 2016
Booking The Driving Test

As a learner driver, there are various obstacles that might stand in your way on the road to becoming a qualified driver. These might include knowing your stuff for the upcoming theory test, or perhaps even the financial burden of regular driving lessons and learner insurance.

One such obstacle however should never be the act of booking the driving test. Whilst it may be daunting to do, once you have booked the test you will then have a deadline in mind with which to complete your lessons to a high standard, which will give you the encouragement and motivation you need to pass your driving test.

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