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  • Best practice when drivers are faced with emergency service vehicles.

    Best practice when drivers are faced with emergency service vehicles. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sq_qBijChWk&feature=youtu.be Learn to drive with 4front Driving School www.4frontdrivingschool.co.uk

  • A huge congratulations to Taiwo

    A huge congratulations to Taiwo for passing his driving test in Loughborough on 2nd September - Tai was over the moon with his achievement. Am very proud of you fella and hope you enjoy many years of safe driving. Well done fella, your instructor Simon @ 4front Driving School

  • A huge congratulations to Gregg

    A huge congratulations to Gregg for passing his driving test on 20th August in Loughborough with 4front Driving School. I would like to wish you all the best and safe driving. Enjoy the freedom and bet you will be looking forward to a bit of car shopping. Well done fella. #4frontdrivingschool #DrivingInstrtuctorLoughborough #drivinginstrtuctortraining #drivinglessonsloughborough Learn 2 Drive with Simon Driving Lessons in Loughborough

  • Setting Goals and Achieving Them

    Those who write down their goals are more likely to achieve their goal than those that don't. You should carry your goal with you and reflect on its progress and development in the form of a reflective journal. Goals that can be measured and set within an achieveable time frame sre more effective. Explaining your goals to others can increase your chances of achieving them as others share ideas and support you in your aims. Avoid keeping your goals to yourself, they tend to get lost or forgotten amongst other things that begin to take over. Goals need commitment and, regular reflection and motivation. Achieving a goal often means sacrificing something or putting aside certain habits. Achieving a goal can be very energising- the greater the goal, the greater the achievement and the more energising it becomes. When you choose to learn to drive you are setting yourself not only an end goal but many goals along the way. Each goal is an achievement which takes time, effort and commitment. We are here to help you achieve your goals at 4front Driving School www.4frontdrivingschool.co.uk

  • Self Reflect

    Did you know that people who self reflect by keeping a journal of their progress tend to feel more confident in test situations as they can remind themselves of how well they can drive and how they have improved their ability. A reflective journal could help you replay your driving lesson in a test situation. Why not take advantage of our reflective journal guide to help you reflect and achieve your goals. https://www.4frontdrivingschool.co.uk/self-reflection

  • Find Your Lost Theory Test Certificate Number

    https://www.gov.uk/find-theory-test-pass-number

  • Tips

    (planning Ahead) It is important to be a safe driver who handles the vehicle sympathetically and economically. To be able to drive with courtesy and consideration. Here at 4front Driving School we aim to help you achieve this. To help you progress to this level look and plan well ahead, anticipating what may happen and compensate for the mistakes of others. Try and explain why you made those decisions and talk to your instructor about it. Your commentary may benefit you when taking your test as it helps to reinforce your decisions to the examiner. This will help you prepare for the hazard perception test as you are looking and planning well ahead to anticipate and prepare for hazards before you reach them. Start looking early junctions so that you can take opportunities to proceed as soon as you are sure it is safe to do so. Start your Journey Today with 4front Driving School- Driving Lesson in and around Loughborough. www.4frontdrivingschool.co.uk www.facebook.com/4frontdrivingschool

  • How to Use the UK's First Ever Dutch-Style Roundabout

    1 minutes read This is the UK’s very first 'Dutch' roundabout that sees cyclists and pedestrians prioritised over drivers. But how do you actually navigate it? How to Use the UK's First Ever Dutch-Style Roundabout https://www.theorytestpro.co.uk/posts/uk-s-first-ever-dutch-style-roundabout-how-to-use-it/

  • Improving your Awareness, Planning and Reaction

    Mirrors and all round observation, looking ahead, scanning the road are all well and good practice, but how quickly you absorb and process the information is very important too. To improve your processing of others around you use colours of vehicles to help you recognise them, - yellow car, white van, black lorry, red sports car and so on. Its much quicker than branding the vehicle. Then its how they are driving - in control, not signaling, driving to fast, too slow, poor positioning, bad parking, blocking visibility, signaling directions, eye contact, flashing lights, hazard lights, reversing, swerving, pulling in, slowing down, harsh braking, overtaking. Next are the other road users - cyclists - the professional, the wobbler, the slow rider, the racer, the teenager showing off, the child, the group of riders, the family, the not concentrating with their headphones on, the I can ride with no handlebars, the wheely kid. Will I fit - this comes into play when sharing space, working around parked vehicles, overtaking cyclists, passing pulled in vans, busses and delivery lorries. Don't take risks, many wont hold back for learners so don't assume they will let you through, Instead become the cautious and courteous driver who assesses the situation before making the decision. Who is behind you, who is beside you, what is coming towards you, what could be around the corner? Pedestrians are unpredictable - elderly people have a tendency not to look before crossing, children and pets are unpredictable and very hazardous. Some pedestrians may be drunk or on drugs that affect their behaviour, balance and make them very hazardous. Joggers, runners, blind people, deaf or disabled all have their own risks. Those listening to music, those who just step out, those distracted and those who are in a rush. Assess their behaviour, talk about their behaviour. They are not just Pedestrians - they all behave in different ways and need you to be aware of them as a driver. What colour are the traffic lights? Lights ahead - how far away are they? If they are green then they will probably turn red by the time you get there. Vice versa be prepared red lights will turn green probably by the time you get there, ease off the gas and prepare for the opposite. Scan the road ahead to help you prepare. You are expected to react and respond in the safest most proactive way possible to all situations you face, so planning ahead and assessing your surroundings is very important.

  • Mini Roundabouts

    https://simonh731.wixsite.com/driving-test/roundabout-situations We have produced som diagrams of situations drivers face each day at mini roundabouts. It is designed to help you work out who has priority.You need to be clear about how you would or should deal with each situation correctly. Look at the possible answers and use the button to reveal the correct answer. In a real situation you would need to work this out quickly in your head without hesitating.

  • Have You Considered Using The Highway Code Audio Book To Help You Revise?

    The Highway Code is an essential reading for every road user in England, Scotland and Wales. This Code applies to all road users including drivers, pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists and horse riders. It is aimed at ensuring road safety. Many of the rules of the Code are legal requirements and road users that do not comply may be fined, given points on driving licence, disqualified, or in serious cases, sent to prison. This Highway Code audiobook includes the Highway Code that contains nineteen chapters that cover traffic regulations, laws and penalties. The text was sourced from the latest edition of The Official Highway Code, and reproduced under the terms of the Open Government Licence. You can buy The Higway Code audiobook on iTunes, Audible (Amazon), GooglePlay or MP3 on this website. https://www.highwaycodeuk.co.uk/audiobook.html Learn to drive with 4front Driving School www.4frontdrivingschool.co.uk Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/4frontdrivingschool Call Simon on 07905657229 Driving Lessons in and around Loughborough

  • We are a team

    As from now you and I are beginning a great journey together. We are now a team, we help each other, resolve problems and face challenges. On our journey you are going to experience highs and lows, ups and downs, frustration and excitement, and above all - progressing towards your target. Until, with lots of patience you achieve your ultimate goal to become a safe, confident and competent driver with the knowledge that you can pass your test.

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