Choosing the right driving instructor is one of the most important steps in your journey to becoming a safe, confident driver. A good instructor can tailor lessons to your learning style, help you understand test expectations, and build your driving...
Many learners may prefer to sit their practical test in their own car – familiarity can reduce nerves. It’s allowed – if your car meets a set of strict requirements. Below is what you need to know to avoid being turned away (or having...
Everyone deserves a fair chance to learn to drive. If you have a disability, medical condition, or learning difficulty, there are legal accommodations and support options to help. Below is a guide based on official DVSA rules plus tips from my...
Sometimes, your driving test appointment may be cancelled by DVSA, or weather conditions may make it unsafe to proceed. Here’s what to know, how to respond, and how to protect yourself and your test opportunity. 🛑 Reasons Why a Test May Be Cancelled...
During your practical driving test, examiners assess your ability to drive safely and competently. Faults are categorised to help you understand areas for improvement. Here’s a breakdown: ✅ Pass Criteria To pass your driving test, you must:...
The practical (road) driving test is your final exam on the road – it’s where you show you can drive safely, legally, and confidently. Here’s a full breakdown of what happens, how it’s assessed, what examiners look for, and ways to maximise...
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...