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Teenage driving statistics – Driving Essentials: Tips For Driving In The Snow

Tip! Look through the Golden Pages and try to make a short list of those Driving Schools with a Web Site. You could of course, do a quick search on Google using various search terms.

Whether you are a driver that has recently passed, or an experienced driver, travelling in the snow can greatly affect the way you need to drive the car and also how your car behaves.

Add comment September 6th, 2009

Driving under the influence – Driving Essentials: Tips For Driving In The Fog

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.

Driving in foggy conditions can potentially be very dangerous, and so it is imperative that you take great caution. According to statistics it is the most dangerous driving hazard in existence.

Considering that the braking distance of most vehicles is tens of metres even at slow speeds, it is suggested that drivers concentrate more than usual. In extremely foggy conditions, the level of visibility can be next to nothing.

Add comment August 30th, 2009

Choosing Tires For Winter (Night driving) Driving

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.

Choosing the right tires is one of the most important decisions we have to make in regards to our personal transportation. It is of utmost importance during the winter, when in many areas the presence of ice and snow on roadways creates a deadly hazard. It is not a difficult process if you have the necessary information.

Add comment August 23rd, 2009

Driving And Yawning: Not Good (Directions driving)

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.

You can be driving while you are drowsy. And when you are drowsy, your concentration could get quite lessened. You would be yawning and you just feel like you would like to rest. For some people, they could even be driving while asleep with their eyes open, and thus the phrase falling asleep behind the wheel. This kind of situation could lead to accidents.

1 comment May 30th, 2009

Fake uk driving licence – Driving Tips – Driving on the Wrong Side of the Road

Tip! Weather conditions play a big part in what will happen to you if you make an error of judgement! Windy weather is particularly hazardous if you are on an exposed carriageway or driving too fast on any other road. Most new Drivers (but not all) will be driving small light cars often with no load.

There are still 53 countries which drive on the left hand side of the road. The most notable of these being the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland and countries on the Indian sub-continent. In addition, many Caribbean islands and African countries such as South Africa, Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania, to name a few, drive on the left.

Add comment May 23rd, 2009

Driving school games – Safe Driving In The Rain

Tip! Look for an Attorney who is regularly asked to speak and lecture on the topic of DUI: Ask a prospective attorney how often they are invited to speak, train, and deliver seminars to other attorneys and professionals on the topic of DUI. Ask the prospective attorney if he or she is considered an authority on the topic of Drunk Driving defense, and how they can substantiate this claim.

Although summer is coming, the rain could be pouring any time. You see, sometimes in the summer, because we all think that it is the season for the sun, we are not prepared when the rains come unexpectedly. However, it is really very important that we do know how to drive in the rain just to be on the safe side. After all, when the rains come after long days of sunshine, expect the roads and streets to be quite slippery from all the oil and other grime that has leaked out of cars and other vehicles.

1 comment May 2nd, 2009

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