Blue School of Motoring

9 Patrick Gardens, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG42 3EZ

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Your First Hour Lesson for only £10. Free Theory DVD on First Lesson Blue has a Very high Pass Rate All our driving instructors are Patient and Calm, with a friendly and professional approach. ...

Aldershot Driving School

Blue School of Motoring in Aldershot. Learn to Drive in Aldershot.Blue School of Motoring has been teaching students to learn to drive in Aldershot for several years. Learning to drive in the Aldershot area is a great experience with a Blue School of Motoring instructor. The local area roads can be a demanding experience for the novice driver, especially with so much work being carried out in the Farnborough area, and also work beginning in Aldershot Town centre, which will be a £60 million project. The Aldershot area can become very congested in the peak hour periods of the morning and afternoon, so it's always a good idea to know different routes, so your Aldershot driving instructor will plan safe alternative routes. At different times of the year there are local tourist attractions that can cause delays, such as Farnborough Airport, Aldershot Town Football Club and The Westgate development, so a bit of local knowledge from your Aldershot Driving Instructor can help you to avoid these area's. Your Aldershot Driving instructor will provide the complete training course that will help you to achieve the required standard to pass the Driving Standards Agency theory and driving tests. Learning to drive in Aldershot with us will give a better understanding of how to cope with changes in the local area. We can provide driving lessons in Manual cars or Automatic cars. Blue School of Motoring instructors have a high success rate, with most of our students for the driving school coming from recommendations l, like the one below: Clare(Aldershot)I passed my driving test with Blue School of Motoring only a few weeks ago, and I passed on my first attempt with only a few minor faults. I would tell anybody who wants to drive and learn with a good school, to use them. Your Aldershot based Blue School of Motoring Driving Instructor will advise you where to do your theory test, and also your practical driving test. The below are some of the local centres where you can apply to take your tests: Theory Test CentreAldershotBasingstokeReadingFarnborough Practical Driving Test CentreBasingstokeChertseyFarnboroughReadingAll our driving instructors are patient and calm, with a friendly and professional approach. The Blue goal is to provide a structured and professional training programme to all our students, who learn to drive in Aldershot, which will cover all aspects of the driving syllabus, this will enable you to develop as a safer driver for the rest of your life. Blue School of Motoring is expanding all the time, so if you don't see your area listed here please contact us as we may be able to help you, or call us for a driving lesson in Aldershot at the driving school on 01276 805227.If you'd like to book lessons or pay for lessons with Blue School of Motoring you can do this online via this website by filling in the form on our book lessons page. All our Aldershot Driving Instructors follow our driving instructor code of conduct. Please click on the link to read it.

Top tips for your Driving Test

Top tips for your Driving TestWith more and more people learning to drive, Blue School of Motoring presents a guide of Top Tips to help you with your driving test.The biggest driving test tip is not to book a driving test unless you feel ready! If you don't feel confident, check with your driving instructor whether you are ready for your driving test.It's natural to feel slightly nervous on the day of your driving test. Don't let this worry you too much. Stay calm and drive as you have been driving with your driving instructor, don't drive any differently just because an examiner is sitting next to you.Always check your mirrors and indicate before stopping or moving off during your driving test. Look carefully over your shoulder to check your blind spots. Failure to do the latter will most certainly get you a minor fault mark, and could be potentially hazardous to other road users.Don't look down at the gear stick when you change gear during your driving test. You should always keep your eyes on the road, constantly scanning the far, middle and near distance.Always indicate correctly and in good time, this helps other road to know your intentions.Do not stop at every junction during your driving test unless it is necessary. For example, if you stop at a roundabout when it's obvious that you're clear to go, you may pick up marks for hesitancy. However, where the road sign tells you to "Stop", you must do so.Don't get too close to stationary vehicles or obstructions. Always keep a look out for pedestrians stepping out onto the road.If you have to overtake cyclists during your driving test, give them plenty of clearance (about the width of an average-sized car). Don't follow them too closely.When reversing, keep looking round for road users. Never continue reversing as another road user is passing.Use your mirrors before you change speed (up or down), change gear, stop or move off and whenever you change direction in your driving test.If you think you're heading for the kerb when reversing round a corner, stay calm. Make all round observations first , then pull forward and correct yourself. This is a much better approach than carrying on and hitting the kerb!If another vehicle approaches while you're performing a turn in the road during your driving test, don't panic. Make eye contact with the other driver first - if it's clear that he is waiting for you, continue calmly with your manoeuvre, but check all round first. Otherwise wait until he's driven past you before proceeding. In addition, while you should do your best to complete a turn in the road in three movements, you will not automatically fail your driving test if you take more then three. The important point is to look out for other road users and complete it at a reasonable pace.Don't panic if you make a mistake during your driving test. The examiner will not automatically fail you. Remain calm and move on. The national pass rate for the practical test is 42%. It is recommended that prior to taking your test you should have had 40 hours in-car tuition with a qualified driving instructor and then another 25-30 hours practice with friends or family.These tips are provided in conjunction with Blue School of Motoring - a driving school that gets results for learner drivers in Blue School of Motoring 0800 234 6823 Contact Us

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• We also cover, Under 17 Driving. • Advanced • Motorway • Pass Plus, Intensive & Refresher courses • Fleet Training • Taxi Training • Driving Instructor Training

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Driving Standards Agency. Driving Instructors Association. Motor Schools Association

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Mon 08:00-20:00, Wed 08:00-20:00, Thr 08:00-20:00, Fri 08:00-20:00, Sat 08:00-22:00, Sun 08:00-20:00

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2001

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