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The Theory Test is one of two tests that you need to pass before you will be granted a full driving license.
Full details can be found by following the link to the left - 'Booking A Theory Test'. You need to pass this before taking your practical test.
The Practical Test is the other of the two tests you need to pass before you will be granted a full driving license.
Full details can be found by following the link to the left - 'Booking A Practical Test'.
Pass Plus is a training course specifically aimed at new drivers.
Pass Plus will build upon your existing skills and knowledge.
For full details follow the Pass Plus link and for Pass Plus price follow the italic link.
The IAM (Institute of Advanced Motorists) is the UK's leading road safety charity, dedicated to raising driving standards through their Advanced Driving Test. To be recommended! Many insurance companies offer discounts to IAM members. There is a local group in East Sussex.
RoSPA offers a range of courses for driving related requirements and also offer the highest grade of test for drivers outside of the emergency services.
Information for the motorist on how to deal safely with horses and their riders on the road.
The Driving Standards Agency is the government body that sets the tests.
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency website gives information on licenses, driving abroad, road tax and medical information that may affect your ability to drive. There's much more, too.
The Highway Code is a valuable source of information for all road users, including drivers of all vehicles; motorbike riders; cyclists; pedestrians and horse riders.
The Highway Code also contains some laws of the road.
Regardless of how much driving experience a motorist may have the very sudden approach of an emergency vehicle on a ‘blue light run’ can cause panic and the possibility that ‘life and death’ time could be wasted if the wrong action is chosen.
This new video sponsored by GEM Motoring Assist outlines the things a driver should and should not do in such circumstances. Please note: You may need to have Adobe Flash installed on your PC to watch this short video.
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