Charlotte passed her test in Chertsey this morning on her first attempt and with only 3 driving faults despite being very nervous indeed. The test included a reverse bay park and an emergency stop and the examiner said that it was a very nice drive.
Ascot driving school has a good reputation for providing up to date practical lessons for anyone wishing to learn to drive in Ascot. Practice your theory test and brush up on your highway code, or take up an advanced driving course in Ascot.
We have lots of qualified driving instructors in the Ascot, Berkshire area that can provide driving lessons in dual controlled cars.
Give us a call today and get an idea of how our courses work, they are for beginners who have no experience, or perhaps for someone who has had a few hours before with mum and dad, or if you have failed a driving test in the past, and want to try another driving school.
Your Blue School of Motoring instructor will pick you up from your home, school or place of work. Your driving instructor will then explain to you how your driving course is going to work. What to prepare for how to study for the theory test, there will be a lot going on in your first lesson, so a two hour session is usually the norm.
You will driven somewhere away from busy streets, so you do not have to deal with any complex traffic situations on your first lesson. Bring along or wear some sensible shoes that will make using the foot controls easier.
Don’t worry if you forget anything, your instructor will use a drivers record of progress, which keeps a track of all that you have done.
Car control can be a lot to take in at first – it’s all about physical motor reactions, which sometimes require a new range of skills, response times and hand-to-eye co-ordination skills. Even a simple procedure like moving off involves dealing with the clutch, gears, handbrake, indicators and checking the mirrors – it’s like you’re in multitasking overdrive. But don’t worry, your instructor will go over these area’s time and time again until you gradually begin to do more on your own.
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