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Independent Worthing Driving Instructor automatic Driving lessons for nervous learners
Hi my names Geoff Ford after having Driving for over the past 35 years i have amassed a wealth off Driving experience . Over the last 10 / 15 years Vehicles have changed they are faster and more economical and need different Driving skills to drive I keep up to date with with all the changes and incorparate these new Driving skills into my lessons , And as a Driving Instructor i teach these new skills using modern methods to teach safe Driving on today’s busy roads .
We realise that when you Learn to Drive it can seem quite complicated, what with looking for a qualified Driving Instructor and with all the forms you need to fill out and other stuff you have to remember. Don’t worry here at able1st- we’ve created this page to give you all the Driving info on everything you need to know about getting hold of your provisional licence, followed by the steps you then need to follow to apply for and ultimately pass your Driving test. We’ve also included useful links to the sites you can click through to, when applying for both your driving licence and your test. We hope you’ll find this info useful! Worthing driving instructors
Did you know All Qualified driving Instructors are tested by the D.S.A no matter which driving school they give lessons for. Grades for independent instructors are the same as for a bigger more well known driving schools which means we are all pretty much the same no matter whether we work independently or for a large more well known driving school.
Finding a qualified driving instructor all qualified driving instructors should have a green licence with there photo and it should look like this
and be dated corectly if they dont then are not qualified and should not be charging you for driving Lessons
Applying for your provisional Driving licence
First things first, before you can even get into a car and start learning to drive, you have to get hold of a provisional driving licence. To apply for this, you must complete the application form D1 that''s available from either the ''Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) form ordering service'', or from your local Post Office. It takes about 4 weeks for your application to be processed and for your driving licence to be sent to you - so if you want to start learning as soon as you hit 17, make sure you apply early!
Recommended reading
The Highway code Department for Transport - Highway Code is essential reading for everybody learning to drive. It contains all of the rules and regs that relate to driving in the UK. As a driver, it''s your duty to know these rules - and remember if you don''t abide by them, you''ll be breaking the law and could end up being prosecuted. This could lead to you losing your driving licence, so it''s worth getting to know what''s what!
Your Driving Theory Test
The theory test is made up of two parts; a multiple choice section and a Hazard Perception test. The multiple choice bit is delivered using a touch screen computer and mouse, while the hazard perception test records your responses through the use of a computer mouse button.
You''ll need to pass both parts to successfully complete your theory test. If you pass one part and fail the other, you''ll fail the whole test, and will have to take both parts again.
You can book your Theory test through the DSA (Driving Standards Agency) website or your Able1st Instructor can arrange it for you.
Book your theory test book your DSA driving theory test
Book your theory and practical tests online : Directgov - Motoring
DVLA - Apply for your Driving Licence
Think! - The Governments Road Safety Website
Brake - The Road Safety Charity
RSOPA - The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents
Young Drivers - Lots of advice to keep yourself and others safe on the road.
Drugs and Driving - A page about the dangers of driving and taking drugs
For My Girlfriend - An organisation dedicated to driving safety for young drivers
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