4 Top Tips When Learning to Drive

UK4 Top Tips When Learning to Drive

Learning to drive can be an exciting time as you are learning a skill that will change your life forever. While it is exciting, it is also a stressful and daunting time and many people struggle for confidence when learning to drive. Here are a few tips that should be useful and hopefully increase your chances of passing the first time.

1. Get Your Theory Out of the Way

People often focus so much on the practical side of driving that they forget about the theory. You will need to pass your theory test before your practical test, but you should find that mastering theory early on is incredibly useful for improving your confidence and abilities to navigate the roads. The theory test consists of 60 questions and 14 hazard perception videos and there is a lot of material available that will help you to get your theory out of the way early on. 

2. Book Your Test ASAP

You also want to get your test booked ASAP. Many people are struggling to boost their tests right now, so you don’t want to find yourself ready for the test but unable to get a booking soon. You can book for any date and location and change this up to 6 times before you have to make a new booking, so there is no harm in getting your test booked early. 

3. Take Your Time When Learning

Like most things in life, practice is how you develop your abilities and build confidence when it comes to driving. This is why you need to take your time and spend as many hours behind the wheel as you can. The best way to do this is to practice with a family member or friend in-between lessons – just be sure to arrange temporary learner driver insurance first. Keep in mind that lessons are usually between £30 and £40 each, so you want to hone your skills in between lessons to reduce the amount that you need. 

4. Learn in Your Chosen Area

Learning to drive is stressful enough, so you do not want the added stress of having to navigate new and unfamiliar roads. This is why you should always learn to drive in an area that you know. You can also look up test routes online so that you can get prepared and familiarize yourself with the area

Hopefully, the tips in this post will be useful and help you to develop both your abilities and confidence behind the wheel so that you are prepared for your test. Learning to drive is an exciting time and the beginning of a new chapter in your life, but it is also a stressful and daunting experience for anyone to go through.

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