
How we can work together to make driving lessons safer
With 2 weeks to go until I get back on the road, I thought I would post about what's changing with lessons to make them safer. These changes are to help keep us and others safe and are in line with government guidelines. All of these will be in place until we are at Level 2 on the government’s COVID-19 alert system and some will need to continue until we are at Level 1. It is ultimately your decision to take driving lessons, if you wish to postpone until we are at a lower ale

Changes to the tests due to COVID-19
Tests have been cancelled for months but July sees the return of both theory and practical tests. The DVSA have published information about what's going to change and I've summarised this below. Theory tests: These are due to restart on Saturday 4th July. The change to the case study part of the test that was due to take place in April has NOT happened and there is currently no date for it to do so. The test is as it was before lockdown so you will need to answer questions ab

10 top tips to help you pass your theory test
As theory test centres are reopening this week, I thought it would be a good time to share with you some of my top tips for theory success. 1. Go with your gut when answering questions. Flag any when you are not certain of the answer, then go back and review them if you have time at the end. Any questions you do not flag you will not be able to amend. 2. Take a break. You are allowed a short break between the multiple choice and hazard perception parts of the tests. It's wort