
Practical Driving
Test Tips
1.
Safety cannot be
complimented at all times.
Make a decision to drive safely
whenever you are behind the wheel.
2. Drive with deliberation and
overtake
as quickly as possible.
Good driving
demands continual planning and correct decisions which must be put into
operation with deliberation. There is no place for the half-hearted
manoeuvre
born out of doubt or uncertainty. If it is not completely safe it
should not be
attempted at all. Overtaking should always be completed in the minimum
of time
to leave the road clear for approaching or following vehicles.
Deliberation
eliminates uncertainty, when safe, go.
3.
Develop car sense and know the
capabilities of your vehicle.
“Car sense”
is
the ability to get the best from the vehicle without jerks or
vibration. Before
a strange vehicle is driven fast the driver should accustom themselves
to its
controls, acceleration and braking capabilities and overall handling
capabilities. Never expect more from them than they are able to give.
Vehicles,
like drivers, have their limitations. Driver and vehicle must blend to
ensure
skilful driving.
4.Give
proper signal, use of the horn
and headlights thoughtfully.
Use the signals given in the
highway code. An ambiguous signal is misleading
and dangerous. Use of the horn is a form of signalling much neglected
by some
and over done by other. It should be used as a person would use their
voice,
neither aggressively nor rudely. Flashing the lights is an efficient
form of
signalling at night and on a fast road. Give good signals in good time.
5.Concentrate
at all times to avoid a
collision.
Concentration is the cornerstone
of good driving. It is a primary duty but
often a neglected one. Complete concentration will ensure that every
detail is
observed. It is often the smallest detail that gives the clue to what
is about
to happen. If it is missed a collision, or at least an unpleasant
experience,
may result.
6.Think before acting.
The good driver makes progress
so smoothly and with so little apparent fuss or
effort that to the initiated they appear to respond to situations
automatically. Nothing could be farther from the truth. The fact is
that by
continuous concentration and thought they have raised their driving to
a fine art.
Every hazard and driving operation presents
problems which can only be solved by thinking. A thoughtful driver
applies the
appropriate features of the system, carries out every operation and
manoeuvre
in plenty of time and consequently is always in the right place at the
right
moment. Think and avoid collisions.
7.Exercise restraint and hold
back when
necessary.
To
hold back is to follow a vehicle at a safe distance until the road and
traffic conditions allow it to be overtaken. This will call for
restraint
especially when in a hurry. Overtaking or any other manoeuvre must
never be
attempted unless it can be completed with 100% safety. Collisions are
caused
because a situation is wrongly assessed. Whenever in doubt, wait.
8.Corner
with safety.
Driving around a curve demands
the application of the principles for cornering
and a thorough knowledge of the forces acting on the vehicle. The most
common
faults are entering too fast or accelerating before the exit is clearly
seen.
Lose your speed or lose the car.
9.Use
speed intelligently and drive
fast only in the right places.
High speeds are safe only when a
clear view is available for a considerable
distance and there is time to assess each hazard as it appears, but
speed at
all times must be relative to the view. Safety with speed depends
largely upon
the ability to recognise danger and slow down in good time. Any fool
can drive
fast enough to be dangerous.
10.Know the Highway Code and put
it
into practice.
The Highway Code sets out the
rules for safety on the road. A failure to
observe them could establish liability in any legal proceedings. The
rules must
be known and complied with if a driver’s own behaviour is to
be beyond reproach
and before they can presume to advise others. The Highway Code urges
all to be
courteous. A good driver goes further and acknowledges the courtesies
extended
to them. Drive according to the Highway Code and you will drive safely.

Danco School of Motoring also offers you the
opportunity to undertake
the Pass Plus course!
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