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Teaching Learner Drivers, You Need Driving School Insurance

Being a driving school instructor is one of the toughest jobs around. It’s nothing short of a tightrope walk, balancing the teaching and also keeping an eye on the traffic. In spite of the careful watch, the driving vehicle may meet with frequent accidents, especially when pupils are at the wheel. The vehicle may also need repairing every other day with the wear and tear of learning. One thing, which the driver can rely on in these trying circumstances, is driving school insurance.

1 day test cover is the most important cover among all the driving school policies. One day test cover helps the driver, as it is a short term insurance available for immediate needs. Though called ‘One day test cover’, the period can range anywhere between one day to 28 days.

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Driving School – Top 5 Distractions For a Learner Driver

Not long out of driving school, you’re driving along without a care in the world and you notice a big sign advertising the latest blockbuster movie.

You grab your mobile phone and start to call your friend to organise seeing it later that evening. Chatting away on the phone, you lose track of what you’re doing and before you know it, you slam right up the back of another car. All this occurred within a matter of seconds.

This story is typical of many accidents involving learner drivers.

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Finding a Driving School – Things You Need to Consider

When considering driving lessons, there are a few considerations to keep in mind before choosing a driving school.

First and foremost, you should find out if the school is registered to teach lessons. It’s important that you learn from a driving instructor who is up to date on the current “rules of the road” and is qualified to instruct learner drivers such as yourself. Just because a person is able to drive, does not mean that they’re suitable to give you driving lessons.

Pick up the phone and call a driving school. Be polite, friendly and ask questions about their experiences. Ask if they’re qualified to teach and if so, how long have they been running the driving school. What is their success rate is like? Try to get a feel for their personality and if they sound like the type of person you would be comfortable with.

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