| It is a great feeling having passed your driving test - now you can drive on your own at last. But it doesn’t stop there; this is just the end of the beginning…
Getting your own car will give you the independence you need. For a new driver, the cost of insurance can be sky high.
And the reason for this?
Statistics show that new drivers are more likely to have an accident in the first two years of passing their test than at any other time in their driving career.
Age doesn’t matter – it’s basically down to a lack of driving experience.
That’s where PASS PLUS comes in!
Don't worry, there is no test involved!
At the end of the course you will receive a form that you can
send off to receive your Pass Plus certificate.
For just £150 (£190 with a nights accommodation) we can give you far more experience on today's roads and as a reward for doing this many insurance companies will give you discount on your insurance. This discount could even be greater than the cost of the course, so not only will it improve your confidence and safety, it may even save you money too!
Can you afford not to do it? Just look at the subjects covered
Town driving :
The
first module has two parts. It begins with an introduction
to Pass Plus, explaining the course aims and the skills and
knowledge to be covered.
The second part is a practical session covering the different
features of driving in a town, such as complex junctions and
public transport.
You'll focus on:
-
observation, judgement and awareness
- eye
contact
-
consideration for vulnerable road users
- showing
caution
- keeping
space around your car
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All-weather driving :
This module will be covered as much as possible in a practical
session. You’ll focus on correct speed, safe stopping distances,
plus seeing and being seen in:
- rain
- sleet,
snow and ice
- mist and
fog
- bright
sunshine
You’ll also look at skidding, and:
- what
causes skids
- how to
prevent skids
-
correcting slow-speed skids
- braking
on poor surfaces
-
aquaplaning
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Driving out of town :
This module looks at the main differences between town and
country driving:
-
observing the road ahead
- making
progress safely
- bends,
hills, uneven roads and dead ground
- keeping
a safe distance from the vehicle ahead
- safe
overtaking
It focuses especially on being aware and showing consideration
for:
-
pedestrians, horse riders and animals in the road
- farm
entrances
- slow
moving vehicles
It also covers the correct use of a horn, coping with mud and
debris on the road and how to use passing places.
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Night driving :
This covers the important parts of driving at night, dawn and
dusk. You'll learn about:
- the
importance of using headlights correctly
-
adjusting to the dark
- judging
speed and distance
- the
correct use of lights and keeping them clean
- dealing
with dazzle
-
hard-to-see road users
- parking
issues
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Driving on dual carriageways :
Dual carriageways are high speed roads where the two
carriageways are separated by a central reservation. You’ll need
to have particular skills, including:
-
effective observation, using your mirrors and checking blind
spots
-
judgement and planning ahead
-
separation distances
- joining
and leaving a dual carriageway
-
overtaking and lane discipline
- the
correct use of speed
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Driving on Motorways :
This should be a practical session if possible. If there is no
motorway nearby, it will be covered in a theory session. You
should drive on a motorway as soon as you can afterwards so you
can put the theory into practice.
The topics covered include:
- journey
planning
- joining
and leaving a motorway, and using slip roads
- safe
speeds in different circumstances
-
effective observation
- signs,
signals and markings
-
overtaking and lane discipline
- courtesy
to other road users
- motorway
fatigue
-
breakdown procedures
- use of
lights, including hazard warning lights
- debris
on the carriageway
-
crosswinds
PLEASE NOTE: some of these items will be discussed in theory format depending on the time of the year and the weather conditions at the time of the course.
How Is Training Given
You can either do 2 hours one evening and the other 4 at another time, or all 6 in one go! Don't worry a break is included for food and drink as well as to discuss some of the theory aspects of the course.
More Details
For more details of the course, insurers, and to take part in a competition visit www.passplus.org.uk
To Book
Either send us an email to bookings@academy.me.uk or fill out our booking form, remember to include the dates when you are available. |