Monday, 14 October 2013

Top Student Tips for Passing your Theory

Top 10 Student Tips for Passing your Theory

One of the first but ever defying obstacles when you are learning to drive in Bath is your Theory Test. Some people pass first time and some not until their tenth attempt. Nevertheless one common occurrence in most people is they worry too much!

Passing your theory is actually one of the most stress free things you'll ever have to do when driving and here are some tips on how to drive smoothly through the Exam.

1. Prepare

First of all you need to find the right revision material, if you don’t revise by using books then don’t go and buy one, there are plenty of alternatives such as computer programs and various websites.

2. Ask

Next always ask someone if you are unsure of something, ask your instructor, your parents anyone who has passed their test already.

3. Practise

Do as many practice tests you can, before my exam I completed around 20 practice tests and if you use a different one each time you cover most of the questions that could possible come up.

4. Use Apps

If you have a smart phone get some of the various revision apps on your phone, doing tests on the move always helps.

5. Test Yourself

Quiz yourself at every opportunity, when you’re walking down the road with your friends or in the car with your family, if you see a sign or road marking ask yourself what does it mean then check if you were right when you can.

6. Revise

For the Hazard perception test you can purchase software on your computer that simulates it just like the exam. This was the best way you can revise for this.

7. Keep an Eye Out

If you don’t have a computer always being aware when you are out in a car or on the bus etc helps. If you are watching your surroundings all the time and try to predict things before they happen then you will start to see hazards appear in front of your eyes.

8. Be Organised

Be prepared, know the time you have to be there, be early and organise your stuff to go the night before so you don’t have to waste time finding it in the morning.

9. Relax

Keep calm; there is no reason if you have followed the following tips that you should be even remotely worried about your exam. You would have made the best preparation you can.

10. Remember

Don’t give up, don’t be lazy and if you fail try and try again.



Sunday, 29 September 2013

Tips On Learning How To Drive

 


High school students usually have driving in their education plans, so they can get drivers’ license as soon as possible. For people under 18 years old, they have to get a learners’ permit to be able to learn how to drive. This post will give you some tips on learning how to drive on the real road after getting your learner’s permit.
 
 
Tip One: Have The Permit And A Legal Driver With You
It is illegal to drive with your learner’s permit if you do not have an adult with driver’s license next to you in the car. An adult with driver’s license is responsible to teach you how to drive safely and make sure you are doing the right thing on the road. You should have your learner’s permit with you while learning how to drive.
 
Tip Two: Buckle Up!
The first thing you should do after getting in the car is to buckle up. You should form the good habit to always put the seat belt on, because that is what could save you in an accident. You should also ask other people in the car to buckle up. Since you are driving, you are responsible for the safety of you and others in the car.
 
Tip Three: Do Not Panic
It is extremely dangerous if you are nervous while driving. If you panic, you have a much bigger chance to make wrong decisions and react slower. Just take a deep breath and focus on driving safely.
 
Tip Four: Choose The Right Time For Practice
If you are learning how to drive on the road for the first time, it is not a good idea to drive at 5 pm on a weekday, because there is a lot of traffic at 5 pm on weekdays (people get off work around that time). Choose an early morning on the weekend is much better. That would make you more comfortable and be safer to drive around.
 
Tip Five: Where To Practice
Look for places where there is not many cars and have a lot of space. For example, your school’s parking lot, neighborhood, or mall’s parking lot on weekdays are good choices for practicing your driving skills.
 
Tip Six: Practice Makes Perfect
Before taking driving test, you are required to drive for certain amount of hours during daytime and nighttime. Make plans to meet the requirement. And the more practices you have, the better you would get.


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