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Learning to drive in the Vale of Belvoir and Rutland.
Whether you just turned 17 or thinking of learning to drive or even taking an advanced driving course, or just expanding your learner driving business, then you need to advertise here for new pupils. Make your learning experience fun and exciting and aim to help you reach that wonderful L.P.D.M (L-plate Disposal Moment) as quickly and enjoyably as possible! Learning to drive is a serious business, but that doesn't mean it can’t be fun learning to drive is a move in the right direction to help you get work or even help you to get to work as well. So get out and buy those L plates you must have them on your vehicle when learning to drive.For a local driving school for lessons in Grantham and Melton Mowbray try Alisons driving School.
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To get started you will need a licence.
To get started you need to be 17 to start learning to drive and have a valid provisional licence before you take your first driving lessons. Just complete a D1 form from the post office and send it to the DVLA (DVLNI in Northern Ireland) with your passport or birth certificate, and a passport-sized photo. You can also apply online for this.
How the theory test works.
The theory test is a 50-question multiple-choice test. To pass you must answer 43 or more questions correctly within 57 minutes. Questions are chosen at random from a bank of over 1,000 questions, and you answer by touching the screen. During the test you have the option to skip questions and return to them later.
How the hazard perception test works.
Immediately after your theory test, you'll watch a series of 14 one-minute video clips, each showing potential hazards involving road conditions, pedestrians or road users. There are 15 hazards to identify and you can score up to 5 points on each one, depending on how quickly you identify them. You need to score 44 out of 75 to pass.
The practical test.
In your practical test, you have 40 minutes to demonstrate everything you have learned in your driving lessons. You need to show you can drive competently and safely in all kinds of driving situations. You'll be asked to do two of the three reversing manoeuvres you've practised with your instructor, and possibly make an emergency stop. You'll also answer two vehicle safety check questions, one 'show me' and one 'tell me'. To pass, you will have to complete the test with no serious faults, and you must have 15 or fewer minor errors.
Car Insurance when learning and passing your driving test.
When you pass your test or are leaning to drive you will need to be insured.
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