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Learn To Drive

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Learn To Drive

With years of expertise teaching people to drive, we have created an excellent, all-inclusive curriculum for the vibrant community of High Wycombe. We help learners pass their driving test on the first try and become confident drivers ready for any road.

Our main priority? You!

Since we recognize how nerve-racking the driving exam can be, we work to make sure you pass it the first time. We are well-versed with the practical driving routes in High Wycombe to ensures you’re well-prepared for the test ahead.

So, whether you are starting or want to improve your driving abilities, we’re here to support you.

Ready to start your driving journey? Join Driveace Driving School today for the best driving lessons in High Wycombe.

How to stop a car

Our goal at Driveace Driving School is to ensure that you can stop your automobile without any hassle. Let’s learn to master this skill!

Driving in adverse Weather

While you live in the United Kingdom; you probably expect to face a broad range of weather conditions. Unlike other nations where the weather is more steady, the UK has four seasons – Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter.

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Get A Driving Licence

Get your first provisional driving licence for a car, motorbike, moped or other vehicle from DVLA online for just £34.

To apply you must:

Be at least 15 years and 9 months old, be able to read a number plate from 20 metres away and have been given permission to live in Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) for at least 185 days.

It costs £34 when you apply online.

For more information you can find out at the following website:

https://www.gov.uk/apply-first-provisional-driving-licence

PASS FIRST TIME

Since we recognize how nerve-racking the driving exam can be, we work to make sure you pass it the first time. We are well-versed with the practical driving routes in High Wycombe to ensures you’re well-prepared for the test ahead.

So, whether you are starting or want to improve your driving abilities, we’re here to support you.

DVSA says that most learners require 45 hours of driving lessons, in addition to around 20 hours of practice with a friend or family member. For more information you can check the following website: https://readytopass.campaign.gov.uk

2 hour lessons allow for more practice time behind the wheel. Practice is crucial for developing the skills and muscle memory necessary for safe driving, and 2 hour lessons provide ample opportunity for this.

There is no minimum amount of lessons you should take, or hours of practice you should have under your belt. The rule of thumb is to take your test when you’re ready. Your driving instructor is best placed to decide this.

DRIVING GUIDELINES

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Keep a safe distance

Keep a safe distance from the vehicle in front of you and avoid tailgating

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Speed Limit

Follow the speed limit and adjust your speed according the road conditions.

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Turning Signal Light On

Use your turn signal before changing lane or turning and check your blind spots.

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Seat Belt

Wear your seat belt and make sure your passengers do the same

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Avoid Distractions

Avoid distractions such as using your phone, eating, drinking the while driving

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Drive Sober

Drive sober and drug-free and avoid driving when you are tired or drowsy

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Practice defensive driving

Practice defensive driving by being alert, cautiou and courteous

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Know traffic laws

Know the local traffic laws and signs and follow them accordingly

Know The Rules of the Road

Understanding road rules is crucial. Who has priority at a roundabout? What about when parked cars narrow the road to one lane? What do you do when pedestrians are crossing where you need to turn? What are box junctions and clearways? While it might seem overwhelming, studying The Highway Code will help you get familiar with these scenarios. This preparation is key to feeling confident and ready for your driving test. At Shift Gears Driving School in High Wycombe, our comprehensive curriculum includes this and more.

Don't Panic if You Miss a Turn

If you realize you’re in the wrong lane as you approach a junction, don’t stress. Avoid swerving or making sudden changes in direction. If there’s not enough time to safely do the MSPSL routine (Mirrors, Signal, Position, Speed, Look), just stay in your lane and go the wrong way safely. The examiner is least likely to penalize you for this as long as you handle it safely. Remember, they’re testing your driving skills, not your navigation abilities.