driveLearning to drive can be a stressful experience. With so much to take in, increasingly difficult tests and more and more road users, it’s important that learning to drive is made as safe and comfortable as possible for the student.

Paul at Licence to Drive -  a Wakefield Driving Instructor – has a few tips to make the process easier.

The first recommendation of course would be to use an approved driving instructor who can offer professional and patient tuition. They keep up to date with the latest legislation and can advise on much more than just passing the test itself but equip students with knowledge to be safer drivers for life.

Accident prevention is also a priority. Following the Highway Code is an obvious essential but drivers should also take steps to make their vehicles as safe as possible. Many accidents occur at night so upgrading your car bulbs is one way in which you can make night time driving safer, giving you more light ahead and thus more ‘thinking distance’. This is vital in the first few years of driving.

With the number of cars on the road certain to increase significantly over the next decade it is vital that best practice is adopted by all new and existing drivers to keep accident levels low.

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This post was contributed to by Licence to Drive – an approved driving instructor offering Driving Lessons in Wakefield.