Friday, 19 February 2010

Do I Need To Have Driving Lessons Before Taking My Theory Test?

Do I need to take driving lessons before taking my theory test?
Do I need to have had 10 hours of driving lessons before I can apply for my theory test?

I've been asked both of these questions more than once over the past couple of weeks!

There's a simple answer to both questions - it's NO!

There is no requirement to take any driving lessons (let alone a specific number of hours) before taking the theory test.

In fact, it's not even necessary to have ever sat in a car, let alone driven one before taking the theory test!

You can take the theory test before you start having driving lessons if you want.
 
However...the theory test is designed to test your understanding of all sorts of Important Things to do with being a safe driver including road signs, proceedures, vehicle maintenance and the law and while it's perfectly possible to acquire all the information you need to pass your theory test from commercially available books and software, it can be a great help to have some practical experience of driving in order to consolidate what you've learning and to give all those dry facts about driving some real meaning...plus you can ask your driving instructor to explain and clarify anything you're not sure of - you can't do that with a book or a hazard perception CDROM!

So, no you don't NEED to have driving lessons before you take your theory test...but having some can help you to pass it!

Wednesday, 17 February 2010

LVG Limited, Owners Of RED Driving School Go Into Administration

LVG Limited (owners of RED Driving School) went into administration on 16/2/10.

The business is currently being traded in Administration whilst a sale of the business and assets of the Company as a going concern is pursued.

MCR have been appointed as Administrators.

More information at: MCR

Car Insurance For Learner Drivers

Learning to drive is a skill that will last you for life. By far the safest and most cost effective way to learn to drive is by taking lessons from a professional Approved Driving Instructor as they have the skills and experience to teach you not only what you need to know to pass your driving test, but to enable you to become a safe and considerate driver for life. However, your learning can be speeded up if you can consolidate what you learn from your driving instructor by being able to practice your driving with a friend or family member.

The Driving Standards Agency (DSA) state:
"Those who pass their driving test have had, on average, about 45 hours of professional training combined with 22 hours of private practice. Learners who prepare this way, with a combination of plenty of professional training and plenty of practice, do better in the test" (source: DirectGov - motoring)

Anyone over the age of 21 who has held (and still holds) a full UK driving licence for three years covering the class of vehicle you wish to drive, can supervise a learner driver (remember that as a learner driver you must display 'L' plates in a visible and prominent position on the front and rear of the vehicle you are driving).

Also, the vehicle will need to be insured for you to drive as a learner driver. This point is important as learner drivers are NOT covered by normal vehicle insurance, so additional insurance cover will need to be taken out.

Collingwood Learner Driver Insurance offer comprehensive car insurance whilst learning to drive in a relatives or friends vehicle.

Learner driver insurance can be arranged for a weekly, four weekly or 84 day policy and if cover needs to be extended, after an inital 28 day policy further cover can be purchased for period of 7, 28 or 84 days.

For more information about the car insurance for learner drivers provided by Collingwood or to get a Learner Driver insurance quote please see the Collingwood Learner Driver Insurance website.

Collingwood Learner Driver Insurance

Monday, 8 February 2010

New weekly quiz

Visit "the learning to drive in Somerset group" on Facebook and win weekly prizes.

Monday, 1 February 2010

Taking The UK Theory Test In Polish

If you're a learner driver and English isn't your first language, it can be hard to find easy to understand training resources and study materials. It makes study a lot easier if you can get books and software in your own language!

For Polish speakers, there's now a range of books and software available with translations of the Highway Code and the DSA Theory Test question bank from English into Polish. There’s also Hazard Perception test software now available in Polish.

For more details and to view the range of Polish Theory Test products available from Amazon, please see:

Taking The UK Theory Test In Polish

Friday, 8 January 2010

FREE accident Insurance

A car crash can mean weeks off the road while insurance companies thrash out the details.

We can supply a replacement car and repairs through our driving school insurers completely FREE of charge with no string attached.

We are delighted to have completed the deal for 2010 and can offer the service to ANYONE (you do need to be a customer)If you have 3rd party insurance and are involved in a non fault crash ,simply call our customer services number 0800 612 7251 with brief details of the crash and we will pass your details to our insurance partners for swift action.

Wednesday, 6 January 2010

A flying start to the new year

I would just like to take the opportunity to wish all of our current and future customers a very happy new year.

If your new year's resolution is to become a full licence holder,then we look forward to making that become a reality.

Since starting back to work on the 4th January the call centre has been inundated with bookings and enquiries,lesson availability is being snapped up very quickly but with several tests in January we still expect to be able to offer a reasonable selection of dates.