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10/09/2023
Florida Ice
Rain after weeks of extremely dry weather can cause something known as the ‘Florida Ice Effect’, which can make roads incredibly slippery for at least the first thirty minutes.   It happens in the first part of a rain shower when the oils, dust, sludge and grime all get wet
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27/12/2022
What to do if you drive into water
Don’t drive into flood water that’s moving or more than 4 inches deep. Bear in mind that water levels can change quickly.If you’re driving and get trapped in flood water: It’s usually best to stay in the car and call for help. Only get out if the water’s still and
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12/09/2022
Nearly half of learners aren’t aware of the dangers of potholes
Potholes: Why Learners Need More Guidance to Avoid Catastrophe A new survey reveals that nearly two thirds (60%) of learner drivers worry about the impact of driving through a pothole while 64% encounter them on test routes. However, nearly half (44%) wouldn’t consider actually stopping and checking their vehicle after
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30/03/2022
Big driving schools
Just because a driving instructor is with a big driving school, doesn’t necessarily mean that they trained them. It only means that they are qualified, or they’re a trainee, and they now have a franchise with a big name school. Every driving instructor in Britain is individually tested, qualified, licenced,
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18/02/2022
Preparing for your Theory Test
Before starting to use a theory app you should read The Highway Code and Know Your Traffic Signs. The theory test is based on these, and even the best theory apps only have access to 700-800 questions that the DVSA publish, however the DVSAs theory bank has thousands of questions.
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29/12/2021
What lights are on the front and back of cars?
Front: All white apart from indicators which are amber. Exception – some cars have amber sidelights (like bigger vehicles have down the sides) The white lights are: Daylight Running Lights (not on older cars, EU law since 2007, although some older cars have them) so other drivers can see you
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