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 On the Wrong Side of the Road (Driving directions and maps)

Tip! On a very topical note, the Irish Insurer Hibernian, in conjunction with the Institute of Advanced Motorists, has extended its successful Ignition scheme to provisional license holders since January 2005.Learner drivers that pass the one hour driving assessment, will be offered a 21% reduction on their insurance.

On which side of the road do you drive? Depends if you’re a Brit or an American.

Add comment October 31st, 2009

Winter Driving Tips (Impaired driving)

Tip! People talking on their mobile phones. This is now illegal whilst driving! It is really easy not to do this.

When winter weather strikes the best thing to do is to stay home or wherever you may be at the time. But if you absolutely must be driving, then here are some tips from the experts to keep you safe.

First of all, make sure your car is in perfect working order. If you need to be driving in a lot of snowy conditions get four good snow tires.

Know what your car can and cannot do in the snow.

Add comment October 24th, 2009

Driving lights – Why Should You Enroll in a Defensive Driving Course?

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.

Whether you are a teenager who is getting ready to hit the open road, or a seasoned veteran of the highways and byways, it is a wise idea to take a defensive driving course. Driving courses that are designed to teach defensive driving are gaining in popularity as cases of road rage increase in number.

Add comment October 14th, 2009

Tips for Winter Driving (Maps driving directions)

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

Winter driving can be hazardous and stressful. Wind, snow, ice and blizzard conditions increase the normal dangers of driving. There is a lot you can do before the winter driving season and during a storm to protect yourself and your family.

Before winter arrives, have your car inspected to be sure it is ready for the road conditions. You can do this yourself or take it to a qualified mechanic. Check the battery, wipers and fluid, thermostat, brakes, ignition system, antifreeze, exhaust system, lights, oil level, heater and defrosters. Make sure everything is in good working order to keep you safe throughout the cold weather.

Add comment October 11th, 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

Next Posts Previous Posts


Main Menu

Categories

Links

Feeds