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Ascot Driving Test Pass Josh Betts

Great result, for Josh Betts of Ascot, who passed his driving test First Time

A really great result, for Josh Betts of Ascot, who passed his driving test First Time with just a few minor faults in Chertsey. The DVSA examiner Nigel said it was a very comfortable drive. Josh got reverse paralell park as his manoeuvre,

It was really busy traffic and there were loads of pedestrians that just decided to wonder in front of the car, very bizarre. All the very best from Damien Burke your driving instructor, and all the team at Blue. Good luck with your exams.

Ascot Driving Test Pass Josh Betts

Driving Lessons in Ascot

with Blue enables you the new or experienced driver to reach your goal, whether it be to start from scratch and progress all the way to passing your driving test, or for someone more experienced to refresh what they already know.

If you’re looking for a driving school for driving lessons in the Ascot area, then we can help you out. Learning to drive in Ascot can be great fun especially with one of our highly trained and calm driving instructors.

The driving instructors in the Ascot

area are fully trained to provide the most professional training course using client centred learning (CCL) and the latest coaching skills to help you to prepare to drive on today’s busy roads.

There are plenty of course options when choosing Blue to learn to drive with, we have loads of packages available, we start classes for driving lessons in Ascot from early in the morning to late in the evening, and we are also open on weekends, so we can provide a suitable driving course that suits you.

If you’re a student going to one of the many sixth form colleges in the Ascot area, we can even collect you from school and then finish the lesson back there or at home, if you’re working then we can start the lesson from work. Once you have had your first driving lesson with your driving instructor then you can tailor a course that fits in with your school or work timetable.

Your first lesson – What to expect?

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.

Don’t be afraid to ask questions, that’s what your instructor expects, and will encourage you to do, if you don’t ask you will never learn. But don’t worry if this makes you uncomfortable – hopefully you’ll relax as you become familiar with the situation.

It is recommended that prior to taking your test you should have had 40 hours in-car tuition with a qualified driving instructor and then another 25-30 hours practice with friends or family.


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