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First Bingham Driving School

First Bingham Driving School provides expert 'Manual' private driving lessons in a dual-controlled VAUXHALL CORSA with a professionally qualified Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) in Bingham NG13 and local surrounding areas.

Manual Driving Lessons in Bingham NG13

Aslockton, Barkstone, Bingham, Bottesford, Burton Joyce, Car Colston, Colston Bassett, Cropwell Bishop, Cropwell Butler, East Bridgford, Edwalton, Flintham, Gamston, Gunthorpe, Hawksworth, Kneeton, Lowdham, Newton, Orston, Plungar, Radcliffe-on-Trent, Scarrington, Shelford, Syerston, Vale of Belvoir, Whatton - Nottinghamshire

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RUSSELL JONES
DIAmond Advanced / Approved Driving Instructor (ADI)
(m) 07710 348 647
(h) 01949 838982
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rjadi@hotmail.com

The official DVSA magnetic 'L' plates

Learner drivers must display red L plates on the front and back of the vehicle where they can be easily seen. It is a legal requirement when learning to drive. You can receive up to 6 penalty points if you do NOT display an L plate. You should take L plates off your vehicle when it is not being used by a learner. These L plates comply with all UK government sizing regulations.
  • 1 The Foxgloves, Bingham, Nottingham, UK
  • NG13 8TT

RUSSELL JONES DVSA Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) DIA Advanced Driving Instructor


How to start the process of learning to drive in the UK in 3 steps


1.  Apply for your Provisional Driving Licence


2.  Prepare for your UK Theory Driving Test

After submitting your application for a provisional licence, it’s now a good idea to start studying the Highway Code, knowing your traffic signs and reading about the essential skills needed for driving so you can begin familiarizing yourself with it all in preparation for your theory test and starting driving lessons.

Read:  What books do I need to study to pass my UK driving Theory test to know exactly what you should be reading.

You need a provisional driving licence to book your theory test so once you have it you can apply to take your UK driving theory test. 

You cannot apply for your practical driving test until you have passed the theory test.

Try our FREE theory test revision guide to understand the style of questions and answers you'll face in the theory test.

Get this App - Driving Theory Test Success App

This Driving Theory Test and Hazard Perception downloadable App contains the most up-to-date DVSA Theory Test revision questions, answers and explanations with Hazard Perception videos, all from the DVSA – the same people who set the tests. 


3.  Take out Learner Driver Insurance    

Note:  If you take driving lessons with an instructor you do NOT need car insurance, as you will already be covered under your instructor's policy. However, if you plan to get some extra driving practice in with your parents or in a friend's car then you will need to take out learner driver insurance, which provides cover for provisional licence holders learning to drive. 

Warning:  Do NOT attempt to drive without car insurance because the consequences are severe. The police could give you a hefty fixed penalty notice and six (6) penalty points if you’re caught driving a vehicle you’re not insured to drive. If the case goes to court you could get an unlimited fine and be disqualified from driving, so don't take the risk.

Rules for Learning to Drive & Learner Driver Insurance rules

Once you have your provisional driving licence and learner driver insurance then you're pretty much set to start learning to drive. Here's the rules for learning to drive along with some learner driver insurance rules to remember: -

  • You must always be supervised when you’re learning to drive a car. This can either be by a driving instructor or someone else who meets the rules, for example, family or friends, but they must be (a) over 21 years, (b) be qualified to drive the type of car you want to learn in, for example, they must have a manual car licence if they’re supervising you in a manual car, and (c) they must have held their full driving licence for three (3) years. They must also (d) not be intoxicated, and (e) must sit in the front passenger seat.

If you drive without the right supervision, you can be fined up to £1,000 and you can receive up to six (6) penalty points on your provisional licence.

  • The car you learn in must display L plates on the front and back of your car (you can use D plates in Wales). You can receive up to 6 penalty points if you don't display an L plate. Once you've passed your driving test, you can replace your L plates with P plates.
  • Legally, you can drive at any time, day and night. However, the insurer may restrict driving times, for example, driving only between 06:00 - 22:00. Check your if there is a curfew. 
  • Speed limits when driving with ‘L’ plates in England, Scotland and Wales are the same as when you’ve passed your test. In Northern Ireland the speed limit is 45 miles per hour when you’re learning to drive a car.
  • You can only drive on a motorway if you’re with (a) an approved driving instructor (ADI), (b) the car is fitted with dual controls, and (c) you’re driving in England, Scotland or Wales.

Blind Spot Mirrors - 2 pack

Blind spot mirrors allow you to maximise your viewing angle and effectively eliminates the blind spot, and therefore provides added safety. It will enhance confidence by allowing you to forecast your surroundings when passing other road users, changing lanes, merging with high speed motorway traffic and during reversing.  


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How to Pass your Driving Theory Test first time

What is the driving Theory test pass rate in the UK

The driving theory test pass rate has fallen dramatically in recent years since the DVSA tightened up on questioning and revision guidelines. In 2007, nearly two-thirds of drivers passed the theory test but now that’s down to half.

What tests do I need to pass to get my UK driving licence 

The UK driving test consists of three (3) sections: -
    1.  a driving theory exam;
    2.  a hazard perception test; and
    3.  a road driving test. 

The UK Driving Theory Test pass mark

The UK's Car DVSA theory test lasts 57 minutes and you need to get at least 43 out of 50 multiple choice questions correct to pass.

  • Duration:  57 minutes
  • Questions:  50 multiple choice questions
  • Pass mark:  43  (86 %)

The theory test is made up of two parts; a multiple choice questionnaire and a hazard perception video test. You will need to pass both parts to get your certificate.

All the UK driving theory test questions are based on three (3) sub-divided subjects: -

The following list is the complete recommended reading guide to help you pass the UK driving theory test. Study these three (3) books to learn the rules and skills you’ll be tested on. You can order them online here on Amazon now and have them delivered to your home by post. Some of the books are also available in Kindle edition.

The Official Highway Code

New print version of The Highway Code is available to buy

Paperback

Know your Traffic Signs

Paperback

The Official DVSA Guide to Driving - the essential skills

Paperback

Hazard Perception Test

Part of the DVSA theory exam also includes the Hazard Perception test. It requires you to view fourteen (14) hazard video clips on the computer screen, each approximately one (1) minute each. The clips feature everyday road scenes and contain at least one developing hazard, but one of the clips will feature two developing hazards. A developing hazard is something that may result in you having to take some action, such as changing speed or direction and what you need to do is identify these as early as possible to get as high a score as possible (max 5 points per clip).

To practice hazard perception use The official DVSA guide to hazard perception; it's available on DVD-ROM.

The Official DVSA Guide to Hazard Perception

The Official DVSA Guide to Hazard Perception theory test book for car drivers has been compiled by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA). It contains multiple choice questions from the whole theory test question bank, with answers and explanations, dealing with topics such as: alertness and attitude, vehicle safety and handling, safety margins, hazard awareness, vulnerable road users, motorway rules and rules of the road, road and traffic signs, documents, accidents, and vehicle loading.  

DVD-ROM

The Official DVSA Complete Learner Driver Pack   

To complement your driving lessons the DVSA recommends learner drivers study The Official DVSA complete Learner Driver Pack which will cover everything you need to know in order to pass the practical car driving test. However, make sure you order the pack before taking the theory test as in the pack of three (3) books includes The Official DVSA Theory Test for Car Drivers. Study wise you're now ready to start taking driving lessons and The Official DVSA complete Learner Driver Pack will provide you with all the essential study material you'll need to complement your driving lessons. 

Paperback

Theory Test Pack 2020 / 21 - UK Driving Theory & Hazard Perception

This driving theory test pack can be accessed on pretty much any device and is always kept up to date with the latest theory test questions and answers with unlimited mock tests just like the real exam. It also features hazard perception tests.

Road Sign Flash Cards

Test yourself on all 128 UK road signs using flash cards that could possibly arise in your theory test. An Amazon best seller.

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