Thursday 20 December 2018

Intensive Driving Course Requirements?


As a potential driver you probably would like to be driving as soon as possible. An intensive driving course can help you complete the required teaching hours within just a few weeks and potentially pass your practical driving test shortly after. 

There are certain things to consider, such as Time Management: it is preferable to complete the course within a few weeks, to help with progress and retaining the information to improve your driving ability. Theory test: Try to pass your theory test before you start your intensive driving course, even though this is not essential it will benefit your understanding of the highway code relating to the general driving and may enable you to take the practical driving test sooner. Cost: Choose an intensive course to suit your driving ability, not your financial situation, as this could have an impacted on the outcome if you have not booked enough teaching hours to help you reach driving test standard. Intensive or Semi-Intensive Driving Course do have great benefits over weekly driving lessons and can help you drive away with a full driving licence within possibly a few weeks.



To help aim for a successful outcome, plan well in advance by passing your theory test, this will enable Pass Now Ltd to book your practical test to hopefully coincide with the end of your intensive course. Also book the number of hours to suit your driving requirements and ensure you have arranged your diary for the intensive course dates.

Pass Now Ltd offers different options of courses to suit your driving needs at affordable prices. Each course has test offers and a £20 discount when you book online. 

Pass Now Ltd recommends approved driving instructors that are experienced in teaching intensive driving courses. For more information Login: https://www.pass-now.co.uk/ or Call: 0333 0110391 Text: 0784 3355577

Friday 12 October 2018

Book with Pass Now for Affordable Intensive Driving Courses

Pass Now Ltd offer Affordable Intensive Driving Courses to help you possibly reach test standard that much quickly than weekly driving lessons. Hourly lessons could take several months to reach test standard. An intensive driving course can help you achieve your driving goals within a short space of time and at an affordable rate to suit your budget. Due to the short waiting times between sessions can help towards remembering recently learnt skills, instead of having to wait possibly another week for the driving lessons.


An Intensive driving course also works well for Candidates that already have some driving skills, because the driving instructor will focus on the exercises required to help reach test standard.

So, if you have decided to learn to drive with an approved driving instructor at a reasonable cost, call Pass Now Ltd for a chat about the best intensive driving course to suit you and your budget. The driving instructors recommended by Pass Now Ltd have years of experience to help you gain the most from your intensive driving course and to drive safely for life.

Furthermore, all the driving instructors are CRB checked by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) and teach on a one-to-one basis in a dual controlled car. For more information visit Pass Now Ltd: https://www.pass-now.co.uk/ or call: at  03330110391 or 07843355577.

Tuesday 11 September 2018

How to obtain a full Driving Licence:

Driving Licence Application:

Apply online for your driving licence, which can be done 3 months before your 17th birthday or if you’re receiving the higher rate of the mobility component of Disability Living Allowance (DLA) you can drive at 16.

The Theory Test:

The theory test is a two parts test. The first part is a multiple choice test and the second is a Hazard Perception test. Both parts are done on a computer by using a touch screen for the questions and a computer mouse for the hazard perception to test your response on 14 video clips.The theory test can be booked by visiting the Driver & Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) website.




The Driving Test:

The driving test is a three parts test. First: You are required to read a number plate from a specified distance. Second: Answer a vehicle safety question. Thirdly: Demonstrate that you can drive safely in different types of road and traffic conditions and have a good theoretical understanding of the rules of the road and can prove this through your driving ability

The examiner will tell you the result at the end of the test and explain what driving faults that you may have accumulated throughout the test.

When you pass the examiner will send off your photo card driving licence to the DVLA providing your name has not changed. You should receive a full licence within 4 weeks.

Otherwise you will need to apply by post.

You must exchange your test pass certificate within 2 years of passing your test or you will be required to retake your test.


Intensive Driving Courses:

Book an Intensive Driving Course with Pass Now Ltd and we will book your theory & driving tests and send you an email confirmation to enable you to change the date, time and location of the test if required. Our Affordable Intensive Driving Courses are great for learning to drive and are geared towards a 1st time pass. These courses are cost effective, good for time management and normally help you reach test standard within a short time. These courses will possibly help you to pass within just a few weeks. Our Intensive Driving Courses range from 12 to 42 hours, so choose the course that will best suit your budget and diary commitments.


Book online and save £20 and take advantage of the free tests offers available with each course. Tel: 0333 011 5577 Mobile: 0784 335 5577 Email: info@pass-now.co.uk Website: www.pass-now.co.uk

Wednesday 15 August 2018

Learners Drivers Can Now Legally Drive on Motorways



Learner drivers are now able to drive on a motorway providing they are accompanied by an Approved Driving Instructor in a dual controlled vehicle. 


This change will help learner drivers gain a broader understanding of how to enter and exit motorways, practice lane discipline and overtaking at higher speeds.
This will also help towards building the learner’s confidence and be better prepared as a qualified driver when driving unsupervised on the motorways.   
It is important to note that the change is only applicable to learner drivers in cars not motorcycles. Furthermore, a trainee driving instructor cannot take learner drivers on the motorway. 

Why are these changes being made?
The government has allowed learner drivers to drive on motorways so that they:
· Gain experience whilst accompanied by an Approved Driving Instructor
· Be more familiar with road procedures whilst driving solo on the motorway
· Be better prepared to overtake at high speeds
· Develop an understanding of motorway traffic signs and road layouts
· Have a better understanding of breakdown procedures
· Generally, build confidence and awareness

Driving instructor training
Instructors are required to use a dual controlled car and use a driving school roof sign or display L plates on the front and rear during motorway lessons.

It is important to be considerate to learner drivers on the motorways:
Always leave the correct distance from the vehicle in front and allow sufficient gaps when moving in after overtaking, especially on wet and icy roads. 

Learner driver’s anticipation and overall awareness regarding the actions of the other driver will be less than experience driver’s.