Your instructor will usually arrange to pick you up from either your home, work or college and the normal routine would be for you to have a two hour lesson, the first hour will be arranged as a final practice session to prepare you for the next part being your driving test which normally takes up about 45 minutes and then the last 15 minutes driving you back to either your home, work or college again.
I feel a bit anxious about the test day
Most people show some degree of nerves leading up to their test however there is nothing really to worry about. Driving examiners are fantastic at putting you at ease so just treat your driving examiner as if it was your instructor giving you a mock exam and driving independently by yourself.
Your instructor will get you to park up in a parking bay at the test centre and then accompany you into the waiting room. Your examiner will enter the waiting room and introduce him/herself to you, you will then show your licence to the examiner and you will be asked to sign a declaration, normally at this stage the examiner will ask you if you would like your instructor to accompany you on test, this decision is entirely yours. After going outside you will be asked to read a number plate of another vehicle. You will then be asked one 'tell-me' safety question about your car, this is often referred to as the tell-me part of the test, then later on during your test and while driving your examiner will ask you a 'show-me' question, this can be something quite simple like being asked to wash and clean your rear windscreen, however don’t worry because your instructor will have already gone through all the various questions with you on your lessons.
Once you've answered the 'tell-me' question you will be asked to get in the car and the examiner will briefly explain the procedure of the test before asking you to get ready and start the engine. Make all necessary cockpit adjustments and safety checks and then start the engine. Move away from the parking bay slowly and safely but remember that other learner drivers from other driving schools may be moving off at the same time as you, so make eye contact and make a safe decision. Once you get out on the road keep calm and read the road well ahead, use the MSM/PSL procedures and all the safe moves as you drive along. Remember that safety is your main objective, if you are in doubt about something then it's normally better to hold back. During your test if you feel that you've made a mistake then just try and correct it and then concentrate on your next move, an example of this could be that say you were moving off from the side of the road and you stall the engine, the safest bet would be to very quickly apply the footbrake so that you stop the car from rolling, then apply the handbrake and put the gear lever into neutral before starting the engine again. You need to realise what caused the stall in the first place and then what you need to do to prevent it from happening again. Then just get on with your test and don't dwell on the previous fault.
Your examiner will give you route directions and also from time to time ask you to pull up at the side of the road, remember that its up to you to find a safe place to park, always look for the safest place to stop and just because the examiner asks you to pull up doesn't necessarily mean that you've got to pull up within the next 5 metres. After stopping in a safe place your examiner may just want you to drive on again, or maybe perform one of the control exercises. You will also be asked to perform a single reverse manoeuvre selected by the examiner from the following list.
Independent Driving / Sat Nav At some point during your driving test your examiner will explain about the independent driving element of the test. This part of the test will last about 20 minutes and will involve you having to navigate your own way around the route by receiving the directions either from a satellite navigation device or direct from the examiner asking you to follow a series of directions or road signs. You will not normally be given any other directions from your examiner during this 20 minutes. While following directions from the Sat-Nav you will also be expected to drive correctly and safely using the MSM/PSL routines as well as giving clear signals, choosing the correct lanes, driving at appropriate speeds and not making any serious or dangerous errors.
At the end of your driving test your examiner will ask you to switch off the engine and then you will get the result. If you have driven in the same way as you did on your driving lessons then you should pass quite easily, however if you've made any serious or dangerous errors or accumulated more than 15 driving errors then you will have failed your driving test. The driving examiner will offer you a debrief and if you wish your driving instructor may also listen to this debrief. Driving Examiners are very good at putting pupils at ease, most people come back from a driving test and say that the examiner was very nice.
Some examiners have probably been instructors themselves so they will have a good understanding about how you feel on test day.
DRIVING LESSON PRICES IN BLACKPOOL AND ALONG THE FYLDE COAST
MANUAL DRIVING LESSONS
60 Minute Lesson
£35
90 Minute Lesson
£52.50
120 Minute Lesson
£70
10 Hour Block Payment
£340
AUTOMATIC DRIVING LESSONS
60 Minute Lesson
£36
90 Minute Lesson
£54
120 Minute Lesson
£72
10 Hour Block Payment
£350
JUST CALL OR TEXT ANY OF THE INSTRUCTORS BELOW TO SEE IF THEY CAN HELP YOU:
MANUAL INSTRUCTORS
DRIVING INSTRUCTOR DAVE MASON (Manual lessons)
Dave has been a driving instructor for Students Driving School for many years and he has taught many hundreds of pupils to pass their tests. We call him ‘Mr Blackpool’ because he seems to know everyone. Dave loves his job as an instructor and he teaches in the latest Ford Fiesta which is a fantastic car to learn in
To contact Dave just Call or Text him on 07876 133052
You can also visit his website at www.blackpooldrivinginstructor.co.uk
DRIVING INSTRUCTOR DRIVING INSTRUCTOR MARK SMITH (Manual lessons)
Mark is a very enthusiastic driving instructor with excellent communication skills, he is very calm and encouraging which is just what you need when learning how to drive. Marks previous career was a motor mechanic and this blends so well with being an instructor and it gave us the fantastic opportunity to have him on board as one of our instructors.
To contact Mark just Call or Text him on 07709 749516
You can also visit his website at www.blackpool-drivinglessons.co.uk
DRIVING INSTRUCTOR DRIVING INSTRUCTOR MARK FRANKLIN (Manual lessons)
Mark is an extremely friendly instructor and has many years of driving experience. His previous career was as a car salesman so he can give you some good advice when you are looking to buy your first car. A change of career has made it possible for him to join a well-established driving school. Mark covers many areas including most of the areas Over Wyre including Hambleton and Knott End.
To contact Mark just Call or Text him on 07494 195672
You can also visit his website at www.drivinglessons-blackpool.co.uk
AUTOMATIC INSTRUCTORS
DRIVING INSTRUCTOR NIGEL (Automatic lessons)
Nigel has been with Students Driving School for over 20 years. He has got many qualifications in driving and teaching including, PTTLS level 4, Education & Training level 4 and Fleet trainer. Nigel is a very enthusiastic instructor and he teaches in a fantastic automatic Toyota Corolla Hybrid.
To contact Nigel just Call or Text him on 07792 379355
You can also visit his website at www.blackpoolautomaticdrivinglessons.co.uk
DRIVING INSTRUCTOR JULIE (Automatic lessons)
We are very pleased to have Julie as one of our team of driving instructors in Blackpool, she specialises in teaching in automatic vehicles. Julie is very easy going and friendly and teaches driving in a client centred way, she gives lots of encouragement and confidence building to her pupils so that they can get ready for their driving tests as quickly as possible.
To contact Julie just Call or Text him on 07733 600453
You can also visit his website at www.automaticdrivinglessonsblackpool.co.uk
OTHER AREAS
We also also cover other areas throughout Lancashire including Preston and Blackburn If you live in these areas just - Click Here
DRIVING INSTRUCTOR TRAINING
Why not train to become a Driving Instructor and then work for us? For more details about Instructor Training - Click Here