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5 Reasons to Take a Defensive (Underage drinking and driving) Driving Course

Tip! Obtaining a full driving license promptly will speed up the reduction in your insurance premiums via your annual no claims bonus, providing of course you are not involved in any accidents.

If you or someone you know and love drive or ride in a car, then you know the importance of being able to drive defensively. Defensive driving courses are so important for so many different reasons. Driving defensively allows you to appropriately react to a multitude of situations in time to save the lives of everyone around you. Taking a course in defensive driving will help you to become a safer driver.

Add comment November 21st, 2009

Driving School (Sample driving test) Check List: Are You Getting Ripped Off?

Tip! Ask what make and model the Driving School car is. There are many models in use by Driving Schools and of course all Instructors tend to have their own particular favourites.

I’ve got a confession to make. Sometimes, I drive to fast and I speed. I’ve done it before and I’ll probably do it again. And guess what? I’ve gotten speeding tickets. If you think that I’m a bad actor and as far as driving to fast is concerned, you’d be correct (though this isn’t a normal occurrence for me. Really!). However, I haven’t had to actually pay a speeding ticket recently due to the fact that (at least in the state of Texas), citizens can often take defensive driving instead of paying the fine (and the resulting insurance rate increase). This is often left up to the judge’s discretion as to who is granted permission to take defensive driving and some states have requirements that you cannot take defensive driving more than once during a certain time period (say 1 year or 6 months).

Add comment November 14th, 2009

Defensive Driving School – What’s in it (Driving permits) for You?

Tip! Work on your physical abilities. If you feel your shoulder drops as soon as you take a swing, then this could also be affecting your driving skills.

Defensive driving school can benefit you whether you’re a teenager learning to drive or an adult needing to have a ticket removed, fines and/or driving points reduced or an auto insurance discount. Most people who have never driven, young and old just simply don’t know where to start.

Add comment November 3rd, 2009

Driving signs – Choosing a Driving School

Tip! Use your defensive driving skills. Drive as if everyone else is crazy.

There are many types of driving schools that serve different purposes for different goals of students that hold different levels of driving mastery. For many people, their first and only experience of participating in a driving school is the driver education they receive in order to obtain their driver’s permit or their first driver’s license. Oftentimes these first time drivers opt to take advantage of driving school classes offered by the high school that he or she attends.

Add comment October 7th, 2009

Driving Slow For No Reason (Drunk driving victims)

Tip! The long waiting list for the Irish Driving Test is a great inconvenience for many learner Drivers and also their Driving Instructors. The long wait is accentuated by the huge numbers of learners who do not prepare adequately with a professional school and then are forced to re sit their Test sometimes several times over.

Subaru Wagons. Any Volvo. Drivers of these rolling roadblocks are the self-appointed guardians of the speed limit, often bringing it down a few notches for good measure. Safety and civic responsibility are obvious personality traits of these motorists, but they should endeavor to keep their attitudes out of the passing lane. I would wager that even cops sometimes want to run them off the road. Speaking of cops:

Add comment September 27th, 2009

Your Attitude (Driving under influence) to Driving and the Driving Test: Irish Test Tips

Tip! Ask what make and model the Driving School car is. There are many models in use by Driving Schools and of course all Instructors tend to have their own particular favourites.

Attitude is best summed up by a review of what you have done so far, to reach a certain standard in your driving. Have you taken advice from friends, relatives or acquaintances or have you taken the whole thing much more seriously and picked up the phone and booked lessons with a Professional Driving School?

Add comment February 11th, 2009

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