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Driving Tips & Road Safety : How to Drive Safely in Rain

To drive safely in the rain, reduce the speed by at least five miles per hour, turn on the windshield wipers for greater visibility and turn on the headlights to be seen better by other drivers. Avoid hydroplaning while driving in the rain with safety tips from a driving instructor in this free video on driving lessons.

Learn To Drive Safely And Save Money

One of the largest expenses you will incur when you become a driver is car insurance. For teenagers just starting to drive the cost of insuring your vehicle can often be more than the vehicle costs to buy. While you are never going to buy genuinely cheap insurance, there are things you can do to reduce your costs such as undertaking driver education.


A great way for teenagers to learn to drive properly is to take advantage of driver education courses that are held in school. The real advantage of learning to drive this way is the closed environment that the course takes place in, and with simulated traffic conditions, you will get hands-on driving experience while avoiding the heavy traffic you might find on the highways.


Classroom teaching will cover all the driving laws and the theory of driving and at the same time it will cover the rights and responsibilities that goes with driving. The student needs to understand all the technical aspects of driving such as managing intersections and moving in traffic, as well as the meaning of all the road signs. Some courses will even teach students how to check their oil level and change a flat.


A good deal of this type of training will focus on driver safety; you will cover areas such as how to drive in different weather conditions, and what activities are unsafe while you are driving like using a cell phone. Defensive driving will also be part of your tuition; you will learn how to steer out of a skid and what to do if you spin the car.


One very important part of the course is designed to impress on teenagers just how serious it is not to drive while under the influence of drink or drugs; first they will get a talk from a teacher, followed by a film demonstrating the effects of driving under the influence. It is the film which has the most impact on young people leaving these courses with the right attitude towards DUI’s.


Another important topic covered is keeping your vehicle in good shape, and how this can help you avoid causing danger to themselves and other drivers. If they are involved in an accident, they are taught what to do, but the focus is mainly on preventing them in the first place.


Overall, the main objective is to get the students to graduate with the right attitude towards driving safely, showing them that they can’t afford to be irresponsible or too overconfident as these types of behaviors are dangerous in themselves.


The education classes play an excellent role in developing safer drivers, which is why they are recognized by the insurance companies who will often quote reduced rates for car insurance. For teenagers it is a way of learning the right way to behave on the highway, and save some money at the same time.

The Author’s website Car Insurance For Teenagers Guide features tips and advice about reducing young driver motor insurance by helping to keep them safer when they are driving.

We also look at why a young car driver feels like they get a raw deal.

Drive Safely! if You are Learning to Drive, or are About to Start Your Lessons, Make Sure Your Aim Isn’t Just to Pass the Test!

Learning to drive isn’t just about reaching a stage where you can pass a driving test. It’s about becoming a safe, confident driver with experience of a wide range of driving skills. 

Statistics show that new drivers are more likely to have an accident within the first two years of passing their driving test than at any other time in their driving career.

Although anyone who has recently gone through the nerve-wracking experience of a driving test would no doubt disagree, the test is actually the ‘easy’ part of learning to drive! It’s the next part: driving alone without someone else looking out for you, and coming up against new experiences such as motorways, that’s harder. 

Most drivers become safer drivers by covering more miles and experiencing a wider variety of driving situations. The overall aim should never be to just pass the driving test. Your driving instructor should introduce you to as many different situations and conditions as possible. They should be dedicated to building your confidence and making you aware of hazards you may never have thought existed. 

Once you pass the test, experience comes with time. However, there is a way to gain a wider range of driving skills immediately, and that’s by taking a Pass Plus course which allows you to:  

Safely gain more driving experience Improve existing driving skills Acquire new driving skills Reduce the risk of being involved in an accident Obtain a discount on your car insurance 

Learning to drive? Learn to drive safely. Choose a driving instructor with years of experience and a dedication to the job and not only will you pass your test, you will become a safe, confident driver with a skill that will serve you for life.

Kevin Everitt is a fully qualified DSA Approved Driving Instructor with 15 years experience in teaching people to drive in and around Dagenham, Romford, Hornchurch and Ilford, Essex. Kevin is dedicated to his job and provides the utmost in reliability and profressionalism at all times as well as having a very high pass rate. For more information visit http://www.fingerscrosseddrivingschool.co.uk To book your driving lessons call Kevin on 07768 842946.


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