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03/06/2026

πŸŽ‰πŸš— FIRST TIME PASS! πŸš—πŸŽ‰

Huge congratulations to Brendah on passing her driving test today at the first attempt with just 3️⃣ driving faults with Peter as her instructor! πŸ‘πŸ†

You kept your nerves under control, drove brilliantly, and thoroughly deserved the result.

Enjoy the freedom and independence that comes with your full driving licence.
Stay safe and enjoy every mile! 🚘✨
Well done, Brendah! πŸŽ‰
πŸ‘

29/05/2026

Some days are extra special... 😊

Today, Anna passed her driving test with 0️⃣ faults with Peter as her instructor! πŸ†πŸ‘πŸš—
Tomorrow, she turns 18! πŸŽ‚

Passing your test is a big milestone, but doing it with a perfect drive the day before your birthday makes it one she'll never forget.

Congratulations, Anna. It has been a pleasure helping you on your driving journey. Enjoy the freedom of being out on the road! πŸŽ‰
Safe driving and happy memories ahead! πŸš—

17/05/2026

β˜€οΈ LOW SUN & SPRING DRIVING ADVICE β˜€οΈ

With the brighter mornings and longer evenings returning, we’re seeing more cases of low sun glare affecting visibility on the roads β€” especially during commuting and school run hours.

Even experienced drivers can struggle when the sun is low in the sky, so it’s important to adjust your driving early and stay prepared.
A few simple habits can make a huge difference:

🧽 Keep your windscreen clean
A dirty windscreen scatters sunlight and makes glare much worse. Clean both the inside and outside regularly, especially if you’ve noticed smearing when driving towards the sun.

πŸ•ΆοΈ Use sunglasses wisely
Polarised sunglasses can help reduce glare and improve contrast, making it easier to spot hazards, pedestrians and road markings earlier. Keep a pair in the car if you drive regularly in the mornings or evenings.

πŸš— Increase your following distance
When visibility is reduced, you need more time to react. Increase the normal following distance further if you are glared by the sun.

⚠️ Slow down sooner than usual
If you can’t see clearly ahead, reduce your speed smoothly and early. Many drivers continue at normal speed even when visibility is poor, which leaves very little time to react to sudden hazards.

🚦 Take extra care at junctions and traffic lights
Low sun can completely hide traffic lights, brake lights and Give Way signs. Approach junctions with extra caution and never assume other drivers can see you properly either.

πŸ’‘ Use dipped headlights if needed
Even during daylight, headlights can help other road users see your vehicle more clearly when the sun is causing glare.

If the sun becomes too blinding to continue safely, the best option is sometimes to pull over somewhere safe for a few minutes until conditions improve.

Stay safe everyone and take care on the roads πŸš—

24/04/2026

πŸš—πŸŽ‰ Massive congratulations to Max! πŸŽ‰πŸš—

A fantastic first-time pass with only 2⃣ minor faults – what an achievement! πŸ‘

All the hard work has paid off, and it’s been great to see your confidence grow behind the wheel. Huge credit to Peter for guiding you all the way to success!

Wishing you many safe and happy miles ahead, Max – enjoy your freedom on the road! 🚘✨

14/04/2026

πŸš—βœ¨ FIRST TIME PASS! βœ¨πŸš—

Huge congratulations to Makala for smashing her driving test on 14/04/2026 on the first attempt with just 1️⃣ minor fault with Peter as her instructor – what an incredible achievement! πŸ‘πŸŽ‰

From the very start, Makala showed determination, focus, and a great attitude to learning. All that hard work has truly paid off, and we couldn’t be prouder! πŸ’ͺ

Wishing you many safe and happy miles on the road ahead πŸš™πŸ’¨

07/04/2026

πŸš—πŸ˜° Driving Test Nerves? Stay Calm & Pass Your Test! βœ…

Feeling nervous before your driving test is completely normal β€” it’s your body’s natural β€œfight or flight” response 🧠
This can cause:
⚑ Faster heart rate
🌬️ Shallow breathing
🀯 Overthinking
🚫 Hesitation

Here’s how to stay in control πŸ‘‡

🍌 Eat a banana
Contains magnesium & vitamin B6 which help support brain function and steady energy levels. It’s not a miracle cure, but it can help stabilize mood and focus, especially combined with other strategies.

πŸš— Do mock tests (this is the BIG one!)
The more familiar it feels, the less scary it becomes.
➑️ Your brain treats it as something it already knows.

πŸ§˜β€β™€οΈ Control your breathing
Try this: inhale 4 sec, hold 4, exhale 6
➑️ Calms your nervous system and lowers heart rate.

πŸ’¬ Positive self-talk
Replace: β€œI might fail”
With: β€œI’ve driven safely many times” or β€œI just need to drive like I do in lessons”
➑️ Builds confidence and reduces panic.

πŸ’€ Get a good night’s sleep
Lack of sleep = slower reactions + more anxiety. Early night before test and
no screens late at night really helps a lot.

β˜• Avoid too much caffeine
Can increase shaking, anxiety & racing thoughts.

πŸ•’ Arrive early & settle in
Rushing increases stress β€” give yourself time to relax.

🎯 Focus on SAFE driving, not passing
Thinking β€œI must pass” adds pressure
➑️ Thinking β€œI’ll drive safely” improves performance.

🎧 Listen to calming music before your test
Helps regulate mood and reduce anxiety.

πŸ™Š Don’t tell everyone about your test
Telling lots of people can increase pressure (β€œWhat if I fail?”)
➑️ Keeping it private reduces expectations and helps you stay calm.

βœ”οΈ Accept mistakes can happen
You can make up to 15 minor faults and still pass!

πŸ’‘ MOST IMPORTANT:
The examiner is NOT looking for perfection…
They are looking for a SAFE DRIVER 🚘

You’ve got this πŸ’ͺ✨
Stay calm, trust your training and drive your best!

31/03/2026

πŸš— BIG CHANGES COMING TO UK DRIVING TESTS IN 2026 - STARTING FROM 31ST MARCH! πŸš—

If you're learning to drive (or planning to start), this is something you need to know πŸ‘‡

New rules are being introduced that will affect how you book, change, and manage your driving test β€” and they could make a big difference to your journey to passing!

πŸ“… Key updates include:
βœ”οΈ Fewer changes allowed to your test
βœ”οΈ Only YOU can book and manage your test (not your instructor)
βœ”οΈ Restrictions on where you can move your test

⚠️ These changes start from 31 March 2026, with more updates in May and June β€” so it’s important to be prepared early.

πŸ’‘ Already got a test booked? Don’t worry β€” your booking is still valid! Just make sure you have your reference number so you can manage it yourself.

23/03/2026

πŸ’‘πŸš— Save Money on Fuel & Car Costs – Smart Driving Tips from Your Local Instructors! πŸš—πŸ’‘

β›½ With fuel prices rising almost daily due to the ongoing situation in the Middle East, we know how important it is to make every penny count. That’s why we’re sharing some simple but powerful tips to help you save fuel and cut car expenses πŸ‘‡

🚦 Drive Smoothly
Avoid harsh acceleration and sudden braking – smoother driving = less fuel used + less wear on your car.

πŸ›£οΈ Keep a Steady Speed
Consistent speed improves fuel efficiency. Cruise control can help on longer journeys!

πŸ”§ Check Tyre Pressure
Under-inflated tyres = more fuel used + faster wear. Keep them at the right pressure βœ”οΈ

🧳 Lighten Your Car
Extra weight makes your engine work harder. Clear out what you don’t need!

β›” Switch Off When Waiting
Idling wastes fuel – turn off your engine if you’re stopped for more than a minute.

βš™οΈ Use the Right Gear
Manual vehicle: Driving in the correct gear keeps your engine efficient and saves fuel.
Automatic: avoid heavy acceleration and let the car do the work.
Both = better fuel economy! πŸš—πŸ’Έ

πŸ›’οΈ Check Oil Before Long Trips
A quick oil check can prevent costly engine damage and keep your car running smoothly.

πŸ” Regular Servicing = Savings
A well-maintained car is more efficient and avoids expensive repairs later.

πŸ—ΊοΈ Plan Your Journeys
Combine trips & avoid heavy traffic to cut down fuel usage.

πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈπŸšŒ Walk, Cycle or Use Public Transport
Short trips don’t always need the car – save fuel, reduce wear & stay active!

πŸ’¬ A little about us:
Both of our instructors come from an accounting background πŸ“Š, so we don’t just teach drivingβ€”we help you save money every step of the way πŸ’‘

07/03/2026

Thought this might be helpful for new drivers in Rugby and nearby areas πŸ§‘β€πŸŽ“

Passing the driving test is a big achievement, but the first time driving alone can feel quite different without your instructor beside you.

We’ve created a simple guide with a few tips to help newly qualified drivers stay safe and confident on the road.

If you’ve been driving for years, what advice would you give to someone driving alone for the first time?

Your experience could really help a new driver.

If you found our post helpful please like it & share it 😊


26/02/2026

πŸš¨πŸš— FIRST TIME PASS ALERT! πŸš—πŸš¨

Kanye has officially been RELEASED into the wild as a fully qualified driver! πŸ«£πŸ˜‚

βœ… First attempt
βœ… 1️⃣ minor fault
βœ… And compliments from the examiner

Honestly… was he even nervous?! 😎
Cool as a cucumber, confident and cruising like he’d been driving solo for years.
The examiner was impressed, Peter - his instructor was proud, and Kanye? Calm as ever holding that pass certificate like it was just another Thursday πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ

That single minor fault? We’ll let him keep that as a souvenir.

Massive congratulations, Kanye β€” no more L plates, no more lessons, just freedom and fuel bills now! πŸš˜πŸ’Έ

Drive safe and enjoy every minute πŸ‘

Pass #8 of 2026

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