It’s the time of year when Driving Instructors all over the country work together to raise money for Children in Need. There are two main ways that we do this: Going Spotty. Next time you see me, my car will
F is for Following Distance
What is your following distance? This is also known as a ‘separation distance’. It refers to the gap that we leave between our vehicle and the vehicle in front. It’s important that we leave a good gap in case anything
E is for Emergency Stop
The emergency stop, also known as the controlled stop, is often practised during driving lessons. This involves simulating an emergency situation and getting the student to stop as quickly and as safely as possible. It could be that a pedestrian
M is for Mini Roundabout
Mini Roundabouts are the white circles painted on the road. They follow the same rules as normal roundabouts: give way to traffic on your right. Mini roundabouts are often found where there used to be a T-junction. Replacing T-junctions with