Types
of Lessons.
Hourly,
Intensive, Refresher,
Motorway, Pass Plus. (click
on the one your interested in)
Hourly
This method
is good if you have to work to a budget, tend to lose concentration quickly
or have a short time slot(like a lunch break).
When we
say hourly lessons this doesn't necessarily mean one lesson a week, if
you have the time you can learn at a quicker pace by taking more lessons
each week.You can have one and a half hours just ask the instructor who
will try and accommodate you. We strongly suggest starting by taking two
hour lessons. This will increase the learning pace but still not feel
pressured. By having a 2 hour lesson you will have a greater structure
and therefore have more time to take in the task and plenty of time to
practice.
Intensive
If you have taken a test before
but need to refresh your driving skills then this may be the course for
you. Other reasons for doing an intensive course may be that you have
to complete everything while on holiday or perhaps you work abroad and
and are back for set periods of time.You will need to be able to learn
under pressure.
The payment for the course needs
to be secured with 25% deposit and the balance is payable 2 weeks in advance.
For us to ensure this course
is right for you a 2 hour assessment will be needed. If you are accepted
on to an intensive course monies paid and the 2 hours for the assessment
can be deducted off the course.
To check out the costs click
here
.
Refresher
Whatever
your needs are we can help. It could be that you haven't driven for a
few years, your nervous because of an accident or you have moved into
the area and its just a lot scarier than where you used to live. Well
put you in touch with the right instructor who will call you and get you
back on the road when your ready.
Motorway
We
suggest you take part in the pass plus scheme as motorway driving is taught
as part of it. If you only need motorway training then this will involve
the following.
- Breakdown procedure
- Joining and leaving motorways safely
- Route planning
- Overtaking
- Safety margins (including tailgating)
- Motorway fatigue
- Relevant theory
for more details look at the
pass plus scheme.
Pass
Plus
This scheme is fantastic. Quite
a few insurance companies give up to 30% discounts if you have completed
this scheme. But what is even better is that you will be safer on the
roads, better prepared for the unexpected and you will feel more confident
about driving.
What does the pass plus
scheme cover. Below is a sample of information from the official website.
For more info click on the link below.
Pass
Plus Modules
Town driving
The first module begins with an
introduction to PASS PLUS, explaining the course aims and the skills and
knowledge to be covered.
The second part of the module
is a practical session, covering the different features of driving in
town, such as complex junctions and public transport. You'll concentrates
on
- observation, judgement and awareness
- eye contact
- consideration for vulnerable road users
- being cautious but not over cautious, and
- keeping space around your car
All-weather driving
As much of this module as possible
should be covered in a practical session. You'll focus on correct speed,
safe stopping distances, plus seeing and being seen in
- rain
- sleet, snow and ice
- mist and fog, and
- bright sunshine
You will also look at skidding
- what causes them
- how to prevent them
- correcting slow-speed skids
- braking on poor surfaces, and
- aquaplaning
Driving out of town
This module taken on country
roads, will look at the main differences between town driving and country
driving.
- observing the road ahead
- making progress safely
- bends, hills, uneven roads and dead ground
- keeping a safe distance from the vehicle ahead, and
- safe overtaking
It focuses especially on being
aware and showing consideration for
- pedestrians, horse riders and animals in the road
- farm entrances
- slow moving vehicles
Appropriate use of the horn,
coping with mud and debris on the road and how to use passing places are
also covered.
Night driving
This module covers the essential
aspects of driving in the dark and also at dawn and dusk. You'll learn
about
- the importance of the correct use of headlights
- adjusting to the dark
- judging speed and distance
- the correct use of lights and keeping them clean
- dealing with dazzle
- road users who can be hard to see, and
- parking issues
Driving on dual carriageways
Dual carriageways are high speed,
multi-lane roads where the two carriageways are separated by a central
reservation. They demand particular skills, including
- effective observation, using your mirrors and checking blind spots
- judgement and planning ahead
- the need for a safe separation distance
- joining and leaving a dual carriageway
- overtaking and lane discipline, and
- the correct use of speed
Driving on Motorways
This module should be a practical
session if at all possible. If there is no motorway nearby, it will have
to be covered in theory: you should drive on a motorway as soon as you
can afterwards so you can put the theory into practice.
The topics covered include
- planning journeys in advance
- joining and leaving a motorway, using slip roads
- safe speeds in different circumstances
- effective observation all around your vehicle
- signs, signals and markings
- overtaking and lane discipline
- courtesy to other road users
- motorway fatigue
- breakdown procedures
- use of lights, including hazard warning lights
- debris on the carriageway
- crosswinds.
Check out
the official site.
www.passplus.org.uk
Below are some of the companies that give discounts for pass plus.
- Churchill Web
Site Tel:- 0800 200 300
- Co-operative Web
Site Tel:- 0800 28 29 29
- Cornish Mutual Tel:- 01872 277 151
- Direct Line
Web Site Tel:- 0845 246 8701
- Eagle Star Web
Site Tel:- 0870 010 8800
- Ecclesiastical ( Just for Girls!) Web
Site Tel:- 01452 334795
- Highway Motor Policies at Lloyd's Tel:- 01277 263 636
- Norwich Union Web
Site Tel 0800 092 0561
- Pearl Web
Site Tel:- 0845 88 00 88
- Privilege Web
Site Tel:- 08701 25 65 95
- Royal SunAlliance Web
Site Tel:- 01403 23 23 23
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