Wednesday 30 November 2016

Driving Lessons Gloucester- Driving Test Pass- Georgia Bines of Gloucester- November 26th 2016

Congratulations to Georgia Bines, who has passed her driving test at Gloucester test centre on November 26th 2017, with driving instructor Jackie Kaur.
Jackie was confident that Georgia would pass, saying that she was not only driving very well as she prepared for her test, but was also very determined.
Jackie sends her best wishes to Georgia and all of us at John Lowe Driving wish her well and thank her for using our driving school.
Have a great Christmas, Georgia, and we hope you have a nice warm car to get around in rather than waiting at freezing bus stops!

Best Regards,
John Lowe.
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Saturday 26 November 2016

Driving Lessons Gloucester - Driving In Poor Weather - Your Vehicle.

Todays date is November 25th, 2016, a month until Christmas. So far this autumn, there has been one named storm, Angus, which bought some torrential rain and flooding in some areas, but other than that, the weather has been fairly tame. We have had some rain, some wind and the odd frosty morning, but we all know that this will almost certainly deteriorate at this time of year, with the winter approaching fast.

This series of posts will look at driving in poor weather and how to keep safe.

We will look at the following subjects:

  • Your vehicle.
  • Weather and vision.
  • Wet roads.
  • Crosswinds.
  • Fog.
  • Snow and ice.
  • Skidding.
OK, so before you can venture out for a drive, into poor winter weather, you obviously need a car, so we'll start this series with:
Your Vehicle.

Whatever the time of year, your car should be kept in good condition and checked regularly and serviced when needed. Don't skimp on these requirements, as you probably won't save any money overall and you are more likely to avoid costly, expensive and dangerous breakdowns.

The two crucial areas to be confident with are your tyres and brakes in poor weather.

Tyres.

Tyre condition and pressure should be regularly checked. 

Make sure they have a good tread depth, no less than 2mm across the whole tyre surface (1.6mm is the legal minimum.) and check the tyre walls for damage that can often be seen as cuts and bulges. 

Check that your tyres are inflated to the correct pressure which can be found in your handbook. This can save you money in fuel costs as well. 
Don't forget to check the inside tyre walls.

Another important check is for uneven wear on the tread, which can be caused by a mechanical fault such as poor tracking. Get your car checked over and have the fault corrected and then replace the tyre. 
Simply replacing the tyre without the repair will mean the new tyre will wear out badly as well.

Try to always be prepared, don't wait for the bad weather to take you by surprise, as then it may be too late, as your safety could depend on a few millimetres of rubber that was missing.

The area of your tyre in contact with the road surface is about the same as the sole of your shoe, so make sure it's up to the job! 
Good tyres are vital in snow, ice and rain.

Brakes.

Ensure your brakes are kept in good condition, as stopping takes much longer on wet, slippery roads, even with perfect brakes. Give yourself a chance!

John Lowe Driving offers driving lessons in Gloucester with friendly instructors, so why not call us to get started on:
01452 614226.
We'd love to hear from you.
Best Regards,
John Lowe.

Wednesday 23 November 2016

Driving Lessons Gloucester - What Makes A Good Driver? Part 6 - Good Habits.

In the previous five posts, we've looked at the essential qualities needed in a good driver, but can you keep them up as normal behaviour when the world and the road seem to be throwing everything at you and driving your car properly becomes rather challenging.

The best way to cope is to have good habits as your default setting. Easier said than done, sometimes, but thoughtful behaviour does spread around on the road and will help to ensure that you and your passengers arrive safely.

If the behaviour of another driver has upset you, try not to react to it, it's just not worth it and as we've discussed in earlier posts, the situation will usually pass in a matter of seconds. Slowing down will mean calming down.
Avoid any aggressive response, as that may escalate the situation, solving nothing, and endangering not only you and your passengers, but other innocent road users.
Ignore the person driving stupidly (do not make it personal) but use your driving skills to avoid his vehicle and then drop back to let him go. 

Slow down to calm down.

Why not stop then to take a break? Remember, if you are upset, you are vulnerable. Your powers of concentration, anticipation and observation will be much reduced and an accident is much more likely.
As we know, anybody can make a mistake, so make allowances if another driver goes wrong.

Relax.

  • Allow plenty of time.
  • Make sure you are comfortable.
  • Concentrate on your driving.
If you feel good, you will drive good.

Consider others.
Don't try to dominate the road.
Avoid:

  • Cutting up other vehicles.
  • Rushing through traffic.
  • Changing your mind at the last minute.
  • Using aggressive language and gestures.
Don't get in your car if your not in a good frame of mind. If you've just had an almighty row, calm down fully before driving, as irritation and anger cause mistakes that can lead to accidents.

We hope these posts have helped to make it clearer the attributes that make a good driver and if you would like to start learning to drive in Gloucester, call us now on:
01452614226.
Best Regards,
John Lowe.

Monday 21 November 2016

Driving Lessons Gloucester- Driving Test Pass- Jade Collins of Gloucester- November 7th 2016

Congratulations to Jade Collins of Gloucester, who passed her driving test first time on November 7th 2016, with her instructor, Nick Butters, at Gloucester Driving Test Centre.
It is never straightforward to pass first time, the student must be really on top of things the entire test, concentrating hard. As it's their first attempt, they have no previous test experience to draw on, so well done Jade!
Nick sends his best wishes and congratulates Jade on a great result and all of us at John Lowe Driving wish Jade the best for the future, welcome her to the first time pass club and thank her for using our driving school.

Best Regards,
John Lowe.
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Thursday 17 November 2016

Driving Lessons Gloucester - What Makes A Good Driver? Part 5 - Confidence.

We have looked carefully at the qualities that make a good driver in the previous four posts, these being:


  • Responsibility.
  • Concentration.
  • Anticipation.
  • Patience.
Now, if all goes well and we combine these attributes, they will lead to the final quality to be desired, which is confidence.

A confident driver is a good driver, because it means that you understand all of the requirements, and that you know it!

Confidence is gained with skill, judgement and experience.

Confidence can be a double edged sword, however, because it can be in short supply in new drivers, for obvious reasons, and sometimes over abundant in experienced drivers, which can lead to risk taking.

So for a new driver to gain confidence, start your driving career in a steady manner, avoid over extending yourself, and remember the skills you displayed to pass your driving test should be held onto and developed as you go about your business.

Experienced drivers will know when they are taking risks, so the best advice is to calm down and get home safely (maybe a couple of minutes later.) Risk taking is for mugs, and your passengers will not be impressed, they will probably be frightened and avoid getting into your car.

Remember, let's be careful out there!

If you want driving lessons in Gloucester with a patient instructor,
Call John Lowe Driving on 01452614226.

Best Regards,
John Lowe.

Tuesday 15 November 2016

Driving Lessons Gloucester - What Makes A Good Driver? Part 4 - Anticipation and Patience.

On any drive, down any road, you are always anticipating.

        What is anticipation?                Do you have to learn it?                    Is it optional?

As you drive your car anywhere, things will be changing all the time. The fact that you are moving along creates a change, as you are forever on a different part of the road. You will rarely be alone on your travels and all of the other road users will be creating changes as well.
With this ever changing scene, planning your actions well ahead and acting promptly to safely deal with the changes becomes crucial.

These actions are your anticipation.

As you gain experience in your driving, anticipation will become an almost automatic reaction which is closely linked to your ability to concentrate.

Anticipation is the mark of a good driver.
Anticipation will give you the time and skills needed to always question the actions of other road users.

With proper anticipation and forward planning, you can:


  • Avoid being taken by surprise.
  • Prevent some hazards developing.
  • Take evasive action early to hazards that do develop.
Anticipation and good planning are the foundations to developing defensive driving skills and techniques, which can avoid a lot of tragedy on the roads.

Patience.

Patience is a quality that is sometimes in short supply from some individuals who use the road. 

Remember, most road users do a very decent job of driving, but quite often you will come across members of the minority who think that the rules don't apply to them.

These drivers display aggression, bad manners and incompetence, requiring the rest of us to dig deep into our patience reserves.

Don't allow stupid antics of other drivers lead to conflict. This can lead to an accident. When you have safely dealt with their actions, ignore them and drive on. It's them that looks pathetic.

However, people can make mistakes, so be prepared to make allowances if another driver gets something wrong. Help them out if possible.

Don't

  • Retaliate or compete.
  • Use aggressive language or gestures.
  • Try to teach any other road user a lesson.
Do
  • Keep calm, be professional.
  • Show restraint. You're better than them.
  • Use sound judgement. Set a good example.
Learner Drivers.

The roads are the network that drivers use to go wherever they like, so having a full driving licence and being able to use the complete road system whenever you want is obviously a very desirable state.

Unfortunately, we are not born with the ability to drive, we have to learn all the skills that make a safe driver.

It is this fact that creates learner drivers.........So:

Be patient if you are driving behind a learner.

Don't

  • Drive up close behind.
  • Rev your engine.
  • Become impatient if they are slow to move off.
  • Overtake unnecessarily, only to cut in again sharply.
A learner will make mistakes, so allow for them.

Not every vehicle displaying L plates will have dual controls, and the accompanying driver may not be a professional, so keep your distance!

If you are a learner and you suffer aggressive or stupid behaviour from other drivers, follow the lead of your driving instructor, smile and brush it off. Don't get involved! 

If you would like to start learning to drive in Gloucester-
Call Us On 01452614226
Best Regards,
John Lowe.

Monday 14 November 2016

Driving Lessons Gloucester - Meet The Student - Ashleigh Pangilinam of Gloucester.

We are pleased to introduce Ashleigh Pangilinam, who is having her driving lessons with instructor, Martyn Brewer.
Ashleigh is a sixth form student at St. Peters in Stroud Road and is well on the way with her driving, doing really well and is soon to start bay parking. Martyn is very pleased with her progress, saying that her aptitude for driving is well above average. This does not surprise us, as over the years we have found that students from St. Peters nearly always have a positive and mature approach to obtaining that full driving licence.
Keep it up, Ashleigh, and you will be there before you know it!

Best Regards, 
John Lowe.
http://www.drivinglessonsgloucester.org

Thursday 10 November 2016

Driving Lessons Gloucester- Driving Test Pass- Sophie Brewer of Cheltenham - November 9th 2016

Congratulations to Sophie Brewer, who passed her driving test on November 9th 2016, at Cheltenham test centre, with driving instructor, Martyn Brewer.
Martyn was delighted for Sophie on her success and was impressed that she passed with only 3 minor faults, a very good drive and tells us that Sophie is a great driver who will have no problems driving alone.
All of us at John Lowe Driving send our best wishes to Sophie and thank her for using our driving school.

Best Regards,
John Lowe.
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Wednesday 9 November 2016

Driving Lessons Gloucester - What Makes A Good Driver? Part 3 - Concentration.

Well, we've all heard of concentration, from our school days, to our jobs, from simply reading, or figuring something out.
Expressions such as "I lost concentration," "I'm trying to concentrate!" "He needs to concentrate!" are in daily use, but what is concentration?

Concentration is the ability to control your attention when you need to. It is also the ability to do one thing at a time, instead of jumping from one thing to another and losing attention.

Driving a car requires many different actions, so make your car journey the focus of your attention and concentrate only on getting all aspects of the journey correct and you will dramatically reduce the risks involved.

Many things can ruin your concentration when driving, so it's best to avoid using your car if you're:


  • Feeling tired or unwell. Make your excuses and wait until you feel better.
  • Thinking heavily about any sort of serious problem.
  • Annoyed or upset. Go for a walk round the block and relax.
  • Suffering stress of any sort. You know the signs, give driving a miss.
If you really have to get somewhere, ask someone to drive you, or allow more time to take things more slowly, allowing yourself more time to react to events.

Concentration is closely linked to anticipation, which is vital for safe driving and is helped by having the following:


  • Good eyesight. If you've got any doubts, get your eyes tested, and wear glasses or contact lenses, if needed.
  • Good hearing. Again, if in doubt, have your hearing tested.
  • Good health. If you're not well, get it checked and cured.
  • Self discipline. Try to always improve how you drive.
Things to avoid.
While on the move don't:


  • Let conversation distract you. Any sort of argument with your passengers will be very distracting.
  • Use your handheld mobile phone.
  • Have your music too loud or use headphones that block other sounds.
  • Look at road maps.
  • Fiddle with the radio controls or CD's
  • Eat or drink.
Also, avoid having unnecessary stickers in your windows, or hanging dolls and dice etc from your mirror, as these can distract you.

If you would like driving lessons in Gloucester with a friendly instructor, 
call us on 01452614226.

Best Regards,
John Lowe.



Tuesday 8 November 2016

Driving Lessons Gloucester- Driving Test Pass- Rosie Watt of Gloucester- November 7th 2016

Congratulations to Rosie Watt of Gloucester on her superb first time driving test pass in Gloucester on November 7th 2016, with instructor, Tom Lowe.
Rosie had worked hard for her first time pass, and Tom said that being such a decent driver, she will have no problems driving alone, and that she really deserved her test pass.
Tom was also delighted to be part of yet another first time pass, and sends his best wishes to Rosie.
All of us at John Lowe Driving wish Rosie all the best for the future, welcome her to the first time pass club and thank her for using our driving school.

Best Regards,
John Lowe.
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http://www.drivinglessonsgloucester.org

Monday 7 November 2016

Driving Lessons Gloucester - Meet The Student - Georgia Long of Abbeymead.

We are proud to introduce another of our loyal and valued students, Georgia Long of Abbeymead, who is having her lessons with driving instructor, Martyn Brewer. 
Georgia is a sixth form student at Ribston Hall in Gloucester, one of the city's top grammar schools and joins a long list of students from Ribston who have learnt to drive with us. 
Georgia has made very good progress, having had around ten lessons and will be starting to learn the reverse manouevres in her next few lessons. 
She has already recommended us to one of her friends, who is to start later this week with Martyn, so thanks Georgia and we look forward to seeing you pass your test in the near future.

Best Regards,
John Lowe.
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http://www.drivinglessonsgloucester.org

Friday 4 November 2016

Driving Lessons Gloucester - What Makes A Good Driver? Part 2. - Responsibility.

If you take on the role of a driver, you must always be completely concerned for the safety of yourself, your passengers and other road users, especially the most vulnerable.

This is the "responsibility" part of the drivers attitude, and it is non negotiable, that is it cannot be turned on and off as the mood takes you.

Think for a moment of the different types of people who use the roads:

  • The elderly.
  • Children.
  • People with disabilities.
  • Cyclists.
  • Motorcyclists.
  • People in charge of animals.
There are of course many more, but the ones listed above are perhaps the most vulnerable. Road use is not just for cars, lorries, vans and buses, everybody is entitled to use the road and the responsible driver may have to make allowances from time to time.
Be tolerant, if you are delayed by a slower road user, anybody who is lost, or somebody in charge of a difficult job on the road.

Plan ahead at school times for example, or rush hours, expect delays and be ready, in this way you can avoid the temptation to plough on when it is not appropriate.
Have in mind the problems that can occur on quicker roads, country lanes and motorways. They can have lengthy holdups, especially on our more local motorways such as the M5 and M6, that are being upgraded at present, so it's important to stay cool and keep your distance, as traffic will bunch up, causing potential problems.

Be responsible by understanding the limitations of yourself and others.

Remember.

The responsibility for safe driving rests with you.

If you want to pass your driving test in Gloucester with a patient instructor, or need to develop your driving, we are ready to help you.

Please call us on 01452614226 to make arrangements.

Best Regards,

John Lowe.

Wednesday 2 November 2016

Driving Lessons Gloucester - What Makes A Good Driver?

We often have conversations with our learner drivers about incidents that we see on the road, during lessons, and at other times,(I've just driven back from Blackpool and have some motorway stories for another day,) and naturally the antics of some drivers are compared to how a "good driver" would have behaved.

So, what makes a good driver?

To put it in one word, a good driver has the right attitude.

Whatever we do in life can always be improved and the same applies to driving, as the perfect driver does not exist, so even the most skilful driver can get better and a good attitude will influence driver behaviour in a positive way.
Skill and experience only come with time, but attitude can be worked on from day one.

What is attitude? Attitude is the combination of the following qualities:

  • Responsibility.
  • Concentration.
  • Anticipation.
  • Patience.
  • Confidence.
Some drivers will find it harder than others to develop a good attitude, but it is to every drivers advantage to keep working on it, as however long you have been driving, there is always something to learn and improve upon.

Nearly all road accidents are caused, by some degree by a driver, so it is the responsibility of every driver to reduce the chances of an accident.
In the following posts, we will look more carefully at these qualities, starting with responsibility. 

Watch this space!


You can learn to drive in Gloucester if you are a beginner, or need a brush up.
Call us on 01452 614226.

Best Regards,
John Lowe.
http://www.drivinglessonsgloucester.org

Tuesday 1 November 2016

Driving Lessons Gloucester - Meet The Student - Maddie Bowers of Churchdown

We are delighted to introduce Maddie Bowers of Churchdown, who has had around ten driving lessons with our instructor, Martyn Brewer.

Martyn is very pleased with her progress, as she is doing really well in her lessons and has her theory test shortly. Maddie has two small children to get around, so driving is a priority for her and she's getting used to the complicated road systems around Churchdown, where she lives.

All of us at John Lowe Driving wish Maddie every success and are confident that Martyn will see her through to a driving test pass.



Best Regards,

John Lowe.

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