Motorways are often feared by new drivers, but with the right knowledge and preparation, they are among the safest roads on which to travel in the UK. This guide will help you understand motorway rules, safe practices, joining and exiting, and how...
Driving on a dual carriageway is different from regular roads: wider lanes, higher speeds, and more overtaking opportunities. It can be intimidating for learner drivers, but with the right knowledge and practice, you can feel confident and safe. š...
Roundabouts are one of the most common junction types in the UK. While they can seem daunting at first, mastering how to use them correctly is essential – for safety, for smooth traffic flow, and for passing your driving test. Below youāll...
The MSM routine (Mirror, Signal, Manoeuvre) is a core driving principle taught to learner drivers. While it may seem simple, using it correctly and consistently is essential for safety, good habits, and test success. Below is a full guideāincluding...
Pedestrian crossings are vital areas on roads where foot traffic and vehicles interact closely. As a driver (or learner driver), understanding the types of crossings, your legal responsibilities, and how to approach them safely is essential. Below...
Anticipation and planning are fundamental skills for safe and efficient driving. By developing the ability to foresee potential hazards and plan appropriate responses, drivers can reduce the risk of accidents and improve overall driving performance...
š Understanding the 2 Second Rule ā FQ Driving Academy Maintaining a safe following distance is crucial for all drivers. The 2 Second Rule is a straightforward method to ensure you’re driving with adequate space between you and the vehicle...


