Can I learn to drive if I have a disability or a medical condition?
Living with a disability does not necessarily mean that a person cannot learn to drive. For some, it allows a greater amount of independence.
Continue ReadingLiving with a disability does not necessarily mean that a person cannot learn to drive. For some, it allows a greater amount of independence.
Continue ReadingWhat lane do I get into? Which exit do I take? Recognise the above two questions… Roundabouts are one thing that you WILL have to learn to deal with when becoming a learner driver. Whether you like them or not. Getting used to them just takes time, education and practice. So what’s the first thing […]
Continue ReadingAt a Pass 4 U, all of our Driving Instructors are qualified to teach you in all sorts of weather conditions, including snow.
Continue ReadingUK driving test candidates can no longer use foreign language voiceovers and interpreters on their theory or practical driving tests.
Continue ReadingVehicle Checks or Show Me Tell Me questions are part of the DVSA driving test and if not answered properly will get you a driver fault
Continue ReadingStress doesn’t need to be viewed negatively if dealt with in the correct manner. This is a short guide to the positive side of stress.
Continue ReadingResearch completed by oil company Castrol in 2012, showed that two-thirds of people are confused by basic road signs on a daily basis.
Continue ReadingOn the mainland of good ol’ blighty, you have around a one in three chance of needing to perform one as part of your practical test.
Continue ReadingThe Driving Standards Agency have sent out warnings to learner drivers that they could be paying too much for their practical tests.
Continue ReadingThis is the remains of what was a learner car. Recently a young man and a friend decided they would go out drinking and then drove home.
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