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<![CDATA[ Learning to drive is one of the incredibly significant milestones for a learner growing up to become a responsible driver. A learner drivers needs to learn to take up decisions and responsibilities on their own. Getting driving theory test knowledge without skills and driving skills without knowledge of rules and regulations both are dangerous.<br><br>You must know the theory behind the driving as well as you must practice enough for full professional driving license.DSA driving exams are conducted for testing the same.<br><br>Theory test knowledge is must before you actually sit on the wheels. Practical test judges your readiness for the road.<br><br>Driving Standard Agency has said that when you mug up like a parrot is of no use but when you understand the concept is good for you. <br><br>Theory test consists of multiple choices question and hazard perception test. <br><br>You can prepare your theory test with the help of <a target="_blank" title="Mock questions online" href="http://www.theory-test.co.uk/asp/mock_test.asp"><b>mock online test</b></a><br>. This mock theory test consists of randomly chosen questions from the mock theory test of (car and motorcycle) questions. <br><br>Learner drivers should know that Driving Standard Agency has made the changes in the theory test, keeping in mind that the real understanding is actually much better than just mugging up the official questions. The change is the test conducted by Driving Standards Agency would be based on the official exam questions, but would not contain the exact same questions from the practice material.<br><br>You should be aware of road signs, Highway codes, observation, maneuvers, speed limits, hazards on the road etc. There are many things to keep in mind while driving. If you could remember these things then you could become a responsible driver. <br><br>Whenever learner has to prepare for the driving practical test he is either nervous or stressed about his driving test. But we all know nervousness is not the way to solve the problem.<br><br>Nervousness can lead to the failure but practice can make the man perfect.<br><br>Whenever you start learning to drive you should always listen to your driving instructor. You need to keep your self very cool and calm. <br><br>Professional driving instructor is the one who can teach proper driving lessons and help you to come out from problems. Preparation could be easy if you prepare driving theory test and link the understanding with the practical lesions being taught by professional instructor.<br><br>In the DSA practical test, you will then be examined on two reversing exercises<br><br>The reversing exercises will be chosen from:<br><br><ul><li>reversing around a corner,</li><br><li>turning in the road</li><br><li>reverse parking,</li><br></ul><br>You may also be asked to carry out an emergency stop exercise. Always try to practice this reversing exercise with the driving instructor.<br><br><ul><li>Reverse parking - Drive alongside a parked car and reverse back within the space of two car lengths without hitting the kerb and whilst observing for other road users.</li><br><li>Turn in the road -Turn the car around using forward and reverse gears without hitting the kerb and whilst observing for other road users. </li><br><li>Reverse to the left - Reverse in to a side road to your left, keep close to the kerb and observe for other road users. </li><br><li>Bay parking -Reverse in to a car park bay, whilst observing for other road users. </li><br><li>Emergency stop -Stop the car as in an emergency, without skidding. </li><br></ul><br>Driving carefully can lead you to drive safely and avoid misfortune in future. Which lead the healthy and safe life. When you learn the complete driving, you can drive independently on the road without any help. Independent driving means a safe and responsible driving.
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<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jun 2012 20:41:38 +0900</pubDate>
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<![CDATA[ Riding a motorbike is a great fun loving activity.<br><br> <br><br>Safety matters first as we all say "Is better to lose one minute in life...than to lose life in a minute".<br><br><br><br><b>As per recent survey -</b><br><br><br>Motorcyclists and moped users are more than two and a half times more likely to be killed on a rural road than on an urban road. <br>Driving in the rural areas is more challenging than driving in urban areas as we have less convenience in such areas. A responsible driver should be aware of driving rules and regulation. This can be possible if you prepare your <a href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk" title="Driving theory test" target="_blank"><b>driving theory test</b></a> and practical test with latest <a href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk/common/frm_take_theory_test.aspx" title="DSA theory test" target="_blank"><b>DSA theory test</b></a> revision question and <a href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk/common/frm_take_theory_test.aspx" title="Theory test" target="_blank"><br><b>theory test</b></a> CD/DVD's available online.<br><br><br><br>You could face number of obstacles and challenges while driving in rural areas. Below are the few of those -<br><br><br><ul><br> <li>Blind curves</li><br> <li>Damaged road surface</li><br> <li>Slow moving vehicles</li><br><li>No guard rails or shoulder</li><br> <li>Sharp curves</li><br> <li>Lack of accurate maps or signs</li><br> <li>Farm animals on the roads</li><br><li>Single track roads</li><br></ul><br>Before riding a <a href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk" title="Motorbike test" target="_blank"><b>motorbike test</b></a> people should pass the <a href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk" title="Motorcycle driving theory test" target="_blank"><b>motorcycle driving theory test</b></a> and then go for motorbike practical test. You get theory knowledge about the roads, signs, markings etc when you prepare for the <a href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk" title="motorcycle theory test" target="_blank"><b>motorcycle theory test</b></a> and you get practical experience when you actually start taking riding/driving lessons.<br><br><br><br>Even when after you get a full driving license, there is no end to learning, as driving/riding is such a skill that if you learn from experiences you become better driver day by day.<br><br><br> <br>Driving condition in the rural areas differ from those in the city areas as those areas are unmarked, hidden because of crops, bushes, or trees. There are many open highways many hazards and driving challenges. Pay attention to road signs, look for animals sign, falling road, changing Speed limits etc.<br><br><br><br>Motor riders should keep their motorbikes in the good condition. You should ensure that your bike is clean and in good working order. Check the basics - tyres, fuel, oil and lights - replace anything that isn't in tip top shape. Scrub the lights, windshield, reflectors and any shiny surfaces. If you wear glasses, considering custom made eyewear to make your night vision as clear as possible.<br><br><br><br>Overtaking on a rural road is incredibly dangerous and should be avoided unless you are certain about the road views.<br><br><br><br>The country roads are usually narrow, so make sure to give other motorists space on the road. In any circumstances allow yourself every opportunity to successfully stop suddenly.<br><br><br><br>Dim your headlights when you come in contact with other motorists, full lights particularly at night time can be blinding, remember to wear the helmet while riding motorbike.<br><br><br><br><b>General safety tips for motor riders:</b><br><ul><br> <li>Always wear helmet</li>  <br><li>Keep your distance</li>  <br><li>Check for bikes when turning</li><br> <li>Check for motorcycles at junctions</li><br> <li>Park safely</li><br> <li>Check for bikes when changing lanes</li><br> <li>Wear bright or florescent gear during the day and reflective gear at night</li><br> <li>Bikers must wear a protective jacket, gloves, boots and trousers</li><br></ul><br>Follow these safety measures and enjoy your ride!<br><br>
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<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jun 2012 20:21:01 +0900</pubDate>
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<title>Learning to drive with great skills</title>
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<![CDATA[ Many youth are eager to learn driving lessons at the age of seventeen. The teenagers are very excited at the minimum age but they forget that driving is not a game. Among youth, driving is a fun loving game and if they played well they become a champion.<br><br>To learn driving, one has to be well prepared mentally as well as physically. People feel very anxious at the initial stage of driving. Driving can be easy if you understand the learning method and then you go for driving.<br><br>People could learn driving with the help of driving instructor, elder family member, etc. It will be good if people go for driving instructor. Driving instructor will teach the basic driving lesson.<br><br>Before you start learning to drive a car, moped or motorcycle you must apply for a provisional driving license. First provisional driving license for car and motorcycle can be applied by using the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency's (DVLA) online services. After getting the driving license learner driver should pass dsa theory test and then book your driving practical test comprising of multiple choices question and hazard perception clips.<br><br>If learner is preparing for driving theory test, it is vital to prepare:<br><br>1. Latest driving theory test official questions<br>2. The Highway Code<br>3. Practice hazard perception test clips.<br><br>People can prepare their theory test through website online access using internet. Various books are available in the market such as theory test book, Highway Code books, and <a href="http://www.theory test.co.uk/asp/product_list.asp" title="Practical test trainning" target="_blank"><b>practical test book</b></a>; also CD/DVD's containing <a href="http://www.theory-test.co.uk/asp/hazard_perception_info.asp" title="Hazard test clips" target="_blank"><b>hazard test clips</b></a>.<br><br>Theory test questions are not tough, only few questions bit difficult to remember. Make sure you have practiced enough and taken mock theory test, especially speed limits, stopping distances, road signs questions. Take advice from your driving instructor regarding when to sit your test. Try to book your driving test well in advance so that you should get convenient time slot to prepare for your test.<br><br>You can book theory test, practical test online using direct.gov. uk.<br><br>Theory test is computer based so no need to be expert at using computers. Before test just make sure how the touch screen works. You should think positive before your test. Read each question carefully and note how many answers are required. When you think you've finished check through all your answers again.<br><br>Hazard perception test - Make sure you have understood the concept, scoring mechanism of hazard perception test. Most candidates fail only because they do not know what needs to be done to achieve maximum score.<br><br>After passing the driving theory test learner should apply for the practical driving test. Practical test is made of different elements such as eyesight test, vehicle safety questions, a test of driving ability, a test of specific maneuvers etc.<br>
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<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jun 2012 21:17:05 +0900</pubDate>
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<title>Tips for driving practical test</title>
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<![CDATA[ Driving a car has always been a good experience for those who want more flexibility while traveling.<br><br><br><br>Driving is a fun as well a great responsibility and any kind of short cuts can lead to accidents.<br><br><br><br>Any person that requires a driving license has to pass Driving test<br> and then go for Driving practical test in order to be able to drive on the roads.<br><br>Driving practical test can be a truly unforgettable experience. Almost all the drivers on the road remember their day of driving practical test.<br><br> Even confident learners get nervous while appearing for the <a target="_blank" title="Practical test" href="http://www.theory-test.co.uk/asp/car_practical_test.asp"><b>Practical test</b></a><br>. Many people can pass their driving theory test but get nervous while appearing for the practical driving test<br> <br>To pass a driving practical test, drivers must be aware of basic things such as Highway Code, traffic rules, manoeuvres etc.<br><br>During the dsa practical test you should be aware of these general but important *practical driving test tips<br><br><br><br>1. When ever you get in the car remember to wear your seat belt.<br><br>2. Whenever you are riding a motorbike remember to wear helmet. Learner rider must wear the helmet while taking the motorbike practical test.<br><br>3. Always remember to look both ways, AND behind you when pulling out. TURN your head to look behind you - don't just rely on the mirror.<br><br>4. Always adjust your mirrors before starting the car.<br><br>5. Always apply break smoothly. Remember to come to a complete stop at stop signs.<br><br>6. Always follow the traffic signals, Highway codes.<br><br>7. Maintain a reasonable distance space between the vehicles surrounding you.<br><br>8. Take your time parallel parking.<br><br>9. Make sure you know how to park on a hill.<br><br>10. You may need to know how to work the following parking brakes, headlights, wipers, heater, parking lights, high beams, and other Instruments. In other words, just familiarize yourself with the entire interior of the vehicle.<br><br>11. Check your tyres regularly and keep at recommended pressure.<br><br>12. Never exceed speed limits, accelerate gently.<br><br>13. During the test, always follow the examiner's instructions. If you don't understand something, ASK. It's better to ask than to mess up because you're not clear about something.<br><br>Apart from these things people should be aware of the *practical test* will include an eyesight check (if you fail this, your test will not continue). The eyesight test requires you to read a number plate that is a certain distance away. After the eyesight test you will be asked two vehicle safety check questions. You will then be examined on your general driving and on two reversing exercises. The reversing exercises will be chosen from:<br><br><br><br>   - Reversing around a corner<br><br>   - Turning in the road<br><br>   - Reverse parking<br><br>You may also be asked to carry out an emergency stop exercise.<br><br><br><br>You will then start your car practical driving test<br> which will include some specific <a target="_blank" title="Driving Manoeuvres" href="http://www.theory-test.co.uk/asp/driving_manovures.asp"><b>driving Manoeuvres test</b></a><br><br>Throughout the practical test examiner will be looking for the overall safe standard of driving, You can make up to 15 driving faults and still pass the test (16 or more results in failure). However, if you commit one serious or dangerous fault you will fail the practical test*. *And the time given to the learner drivers is about 40 minutes.<br><br><br><br>If you prepare well for &gt;DSA theory test, you are generally aware about rules regulations of the road, all you need is a professional advice and more practice.
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<pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2012 16:03:18 +0900</pubDate>
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<title>How to cut down Driving test waiting lists</title>
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<![CDATA[ DSA Current practical driving test is currently extended to the point whereby learners have to wait month for practical test date.<br><br><br><br>   Both <a target="_blank" title="Theory test" href="http://www.theory-test.co.uk"><b>UK theory test</b></a><br> and <a target="_blank" title="Driving practical test" href="http://www.theory-test.co.uk/asp/driving_practical_test.asp"><b>practical Driving test</b></a><br> can be booked online. At the moment, although candidates need to wait for 1month or so for practical test, but DSA theory test date waiting list is not so long.<br><br><br><br>   The Driving Standard Agency is set to examine a new approach by different way of delivering the driving test. Number of motorists getting on the road to acquire their driving license, but only few test centres and instructors are around to conduct the government estimation. Driving Standards Agency has been working hard to find a solution to the problem of the ever-growing list of driving hopefuls.<br><br>The precise process of examination will remain the same but as a result driving exam can be taken as revise. According to the Driving Standard Agency all the local authority buildings, hotels and even leisure centres will potentially get the chance of becoming a test centre. With the new approach trial is been taken to the eight location. Feedback from the initial test is good and the scheme being extended and rolling out across five new locations.<br><br>But what does it mean for a driver ready to take to the open road with all but a piece of paper stopping them from doing so?<br><br>   By considering the candidates benefit in local services from the improving driving test benefits Driving Standard Agency is planning to get more flexible scheme, so that the candidate should not wait for the test for long time.<br><br>With the review of the candidate's advantage from the improvements in local services the Driving Standard Agency has come up with new innovative scheme where the candidates need not have to wait for a month- long. Official DSA examiners will still conduct the dsa practical test. And "on-test" drivers will continue to receive the same standard of assessment. They will also get the license privilege if and when they pass.<br><br>   Road Safety Minister, Mike Penning, said: "We have to be more flexible and innovative in delivering driving tests to make sure that we are offering people the best service possible wherever they live and I am delighted that these first trials have proved successful.<br><br>We are now extending the trial so that more candidates will be able to benefit from a service that is convenient as well as being cost effective.<br><br>So, the dreaded driving test waiting lists that can halt a learner's bid for freedom after a successful training period look to potentially be a thing of the past under the new initiative - great news for fresh-faced motorists looking to gain their freedom.<br><br>You can book DSA theory test, practical test online using DSA website.<br><br>
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<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 14:58:15 +0900</pubDate>
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<title>Why child seat belt is important while driving</title>
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<![CDATA[ Most people love to drive a car and go out with their family. One of the simplest and the convenient techniques to protect yourself is to wear a seatbelt. It is well proven that seat belt save the lives.<br><br> While preparing for <a target="_blank" title="Driving theory test" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk"><b>driving theory test</b></a> and <a target="_blank" title="Hazard perception test" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk/common/frm_hazard_perception_test.aspx"><b>hazard perception test</b></a> part of <a target="_blank" title="DSA theory test" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk"><b>DSA theory test</b></a>, the road safety majors are covered in the preparation topics.<br><br>The importance of adult seat belts, child seat belt is covered in the syllabus of <a target="_blank" title="Theory test" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk"><b>theory test</b></a> and <a target="_blank" title="Hazard perception" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk/common/hazard_perception_test.aspx"><b>Hazard perception</b></a>, but most learner drivers forget this in later stages of driving.<br><br>It is very important to wear seat belts while driving. Also you must make sure the passengers are also wearing them.It is a responsibility of a driver to make sure the passengers are safe while driving.<br><br>Seat belts are designed in such a way that it gives a high level of protection in the event of a crash. They are designed to adjust automatically to fit the user, to be convenient and easy to use. Wearing a seat belt is not only important to the drivers but it is also important to the child sitting in front.<br><br>If your child uses a child's car seat, the seat must be fitted properly in your vehicle. One should always check a child car seat is fitted correctly and get your child comfortable. Child seat belt is designed in such a way that child is been fitted properly and sits comfortably. If the child is less then age12 then they have to make use of child seat belt. Child seat belt is designed according to the child's weight. If they are at the age of 12 or more then they can use adult seat belt.<br><br>Car seats are designed according to the children's weight. Label on the seat shows the weight range is suitable for. The weight ranges are divided into the following groups:<br><br><b>Group 0 and Group 0+ rear-facing baby seats:</b><br><br><b>Group 0 and Group 0+</b> -<br>These are rear-facing baby seats suitable for babies up to 13 kilogram's.  Baby seats have their own (integral) straps. The adult seat belt or ISOFix system is used to hold the baby seat in place.<br><br><b>Group I</b> - <br>These are forward or rearward-facing baby seats for children between 9 and 18 kilogram's.These seats also have their own straps or impact shield and are held in place by the adult seat belt or ISOFix system.In a seat with a front airbag, make sure a forward-facing child seat is as far back from the airbag as possible.<br><br><b>Group II</b> -<br>These are forward-facing child car seats (booster seats) for children from 15 to 25 kilogram's and may have backs or side wings. Child car seats don't have their own straps - your child is held in using the adult seatbelt and the seat is held in place by the adult seatbelt and/or the ISOFix system.Make sure you position a forward-facing booster seat as far back as possible from a frontal airbag.<br><br><b>Group III</b> -<br>These are booster cushions for children above 22 kilogram's. Some seats cover more than one group and can be used as your child grows. Check on the seat label. When your child reaches 22 kilogram's, they can use a booster cushion. These may not have backs but raise your child in the car's seat so they can use the adult seat belt.<br><br>While driving people should be aware of potential hazards on the road and wearing the seat belts can reduce the injuries of that person as it stops that person to come out of his seat and hit other interiors of the car which is also called second impact.<br><br> Despite of risk of serious injuries, and facts that seat belts can be effective in saving the life of people sitting in the vehicle, many people still neglect the use of seat belts while driving.<br><br>
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<pubDate>Tue, 08 May 2012 19:52:15 +0900</pubDate>
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<title>Why child seat belt is important while driving</title>
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<![CDATA[ Most people love to drive a car and go out with their family. One of the simplest and the convenient techniques to protect yourself is to wear a seatbelt. It is well proven that seat belt save the lives.<br><br> While preparing for <a target="_blank" title="Driving theory test" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk"><b>driving theory test</b></a> and <a target="_blank" title="Hazard perception test" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk/common/frm_hazard_perception_test.aspx"><b>hazard perception test</b></a> part of <a target="_blank" title="DSA theory test" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk"><b>DSA theory test</b></a>, the road safety majors are covered in the preparation topics.<br><br>The importance of adult seat belts, child seat belt is covered in the syllabus of <a target="_blank" title="Theory test" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk"><b>theory test</b></a> and <a target="_blank" title="Hazard perception" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk/common/hazard_perception_test.aspx"><b>Hazard perception</b></a>, but most learner drivers forget this in later stages of driving.<br><br>It is very important to wear seat belts while driving. Also you must make sure the passengers are also wearing them.It is a responsibility of a driver to make sure the passengers are safe while driving.<br><br>Seat belts are designed in such a way that it gives a high level of protection in the event of a crash. They are designed to adjust automatically to fit the user, to be convenient and easy to use. Wearing a seat belt is not only important to the drivers but it is also important to the child sitting in front.<br><br>If your child uses a child's car seat, the seat must be fitted properly in your vehicle. One should always check a child car seat is fitted correctly and get your child comfortable. Child seat belt is designed in such a way that child is been fitted properly and sits comfortably. If the child is less then age12 then they have to make use of child seat belt. Child seat belt is designed according to the child's weight. If they are at the age of 12 or more then they can use adult seat belt.<br><br>Car seats are designed according to the children's weight. Label on the seat shows the weight range is suitable for. The weight ranges are divided into the following groups:<br><br><b>Group 0 and Group 0+ rear-facing baby seats:</b><br><br><b>Group 0 and Group 0+</b> -<br>These are rear-facing baby seats suitable for babies up to 13 kilogram's.  Baby seats have their own (integral) straps. The adult seat belt or ISOFix system is used to hold the baby seat in place.<br><br><b>Group I</b> - <br>These are forward or rearward-facing baby seats for children between 9 and 18 kilogram's.These seats also have their own straps or impact shield and are held in place by the adult seat belt or ISOFix system.In a seat with a front airbag, make sure a forward-facing child seat is as far back from the airbag as possible.<br><br><b>Group II</b> -<br>These are forward-facing child car seats (booster seats) for children from 15 to 25 kilogram's and may have backs or side wings. Child car seats don't have their own straps - your child is held in using the adult seatbelt and the seat is held in place by the adult seatbelt and/or the ISOFix system.Make sure you position a forward-facing booster seat as far back as possible from a frontal airbag.<br><br><b>Group III</b> -<br>These are booster cushions for children above 22 kilogram's. Some seats cover more than one group and can be used as your child grows. Check on the seat label. When your child reaches 22 kilogram's, they can use a booster cushion. These may not have backs but raise your child in the car's seat so they can use the adult seat belt.<br><br>While driving people should be aware of potential hazards on the road and wearing the seat belts can reduce the injuries of that person as it stops that person to come out of his seat and hit other interiors of the car which is also called second impact.<br><br> Despite of risk of serious injuries, and facts that seat belts can be effective in saving the life of people sitting in the vehicle, many people still neglect the use of seat belts while driving.<br><br>
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<pubDate>Tue, 08 May 2012 19:50:41 +0900</pubDate>
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<![CDATA[ There are people who ride a bike for enjoyment but there are some who are in need to reach from one place to another as cheaply and as fast as possible. People always forget their safety before riding bike. Riders should try to avoid careless riding and wear helmet for safety. Wearing a helmet is one of the important equipments used for riding. According to the Driving Standard Agency DSA helmet is compulsory for the motorbike riders and learner riders must pass their dsa theory test, dsa hazard perception  and Practical driving test to ride motorbike on the road.<br><br>Wearing a helmet not only helps riders to protect from the accidents but it protects your head from the injuries. When you're working or riding a motorbike it's very imperative to have the correct safety gear. A motorbike helmet is the most vital item of safety equipment, but it will only provide enough protection if it's the right type and fits properly.<br><br>People should be assured that the helmet must have undergone anti-scratch anti-fog healing. Always make sure that eye shades should not touch the outer shell of the helmet because there are the chances of scratches. Always make sure that you have passed <a target="_blank" title="Motorbike theory test" href="http://www.theory-test.co.uk/asp/motorbike_driving_theory_test.asp"><b>motorbike theory test</b></a><br> and then move for <a target="_blank" title="Motorbike practical test" href="http://www.theory-test.co.uk/asp/motorcycle_practical_test.asp"><b>motorbike practical test</b></a><br>. This will help you to understand the theory as well as practical test both. While riding riders should make sure that they are aware of hazards on the road.<br><br>A motorbike helmet needs to fit properly. Make sure it surrounds the whole of your head. Make sure that the helmet straps are adjustable go tight enough to fit around your face. It's also a good idea to try on the same brand of helmet one size larger and one size smaller to make doubly sure you really have the optimal fit. Some helmets offer extra comfort by means of air vents, which can be easily slid open or closed to allow more air to circulate while riding.<br><br>People who are new learner rider must go for the lighter model rather than the heavier one. Maintaining the perfect balance also counts a lot. After you get the suitable helmet for your child or yourself, always be very careful in storing them at the proper site. Do not place them in a high or rough spots. The risk of scratching or reflection for a costly bike helmet should also be avoided. The helmet should not be placed on the load or mirrors that are located on the sides. If this kind of thing is repeated more often then the interior stuffing of the helmet gets damaged and thus it cannot be used over again and again.<br><br>Wearing a correct type of helmet will not only reduces your risk but also will be protective enough.<br><br> Take your own time to choose your helmet and enjoy your ride.
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<pubDate>Mon, 07 May 2012 16:21:12 +0900</pubDate>
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<![CDATA[ Measures to boost safety for motorcyclists and lorry and bus drivers have been put forward in Parliament.<br><br>The measures - which also strengthen requirements for driving examiners and impact on the rules for drivers towing trailers -  will come in to force on 19 January 2013 as part of new European requirements aimed at improving road safety.<br><br>The changes are being implemented by the Department for Transport in conjunction with the Driving Standards Agency (DSA) and  the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA).<br><br><b>The main aspects of the new rules are:</b><br><br><b>Motorcyclists</b> - Access to more powerful bikes will be staged subject to competence, age and previous experience. The  minimum age to ride the largest bikes without previous experience will rise from 21 to 24.<br><br><b>Licence renewals for bus and lorry drivers</b> - At present, drivers of medium-sized and large buses and lorries need to  renew their licences every five years once they reach the age of 45. Over 45s also need to demonstrate their fitness to drive  through a full medical report. From 2013, all new or renewed bus and lorry licences will be renewable every five years.  However, drivers under 45 will not require a full medical report and will still only need to renew their photograph every 10  years. All other drivers and riders will continue to renew their driving licences every 10 years as is currently the case.<br><br><b>Driving examiners</b> - Compulsory initial qualification, periodic training and quality assurance checks will be required  for driving examiners. Britain already fulfils most of these requirements but the new rules will enhance the Driving  Standards Agency's existing arrangements.<br><br><b>Trailer towing</b> - Under the new rules car drivers will be limited to towing 3.5 tonnes.<br><br> <b>DSA chief executive, Rosemary Thew, said:</b><br><br>"Britain already has some of the safest roads in the world. These changes build on our existing standards and recognise the  importance of our examiners' professionalism. They will also help to ensure that new motorcyclists gain the right skills and  experience before riding bigger bikes."<br><br><b>DVLA chief executive, Simon Tse, said:</b><br><br>"These changes will provide a useful additional reminder for bus and lorry drivers. They will help to ensure that drivers of  these vehicles will continue to operate to high levels of levels of safety by ensuring that they are fit to drive."<br><br>The European requirements are being introduced in Great Britain in line with feedback from a public consultation, which  included responses from driver and rider training bodies, trade associations and road safety groups.<br><br><b>Source:</b> Driving Standards Agency<br><br><b>Popular searches:</b><br><a target="_blank" title="Driving theory test" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk/"><b>Driving theory test</b></a>, <a target="_blank" title="Motorbike theory test" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk/"><b>Motorbike theory test</b></a>, <a target="_blank" title="DSA theory test" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk/"><b>DSA theory test</b></a>, <a target="_blank" title="Motorcycle theory test" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk/"><b>Motorcycle theory test</b></a>, <a target="_blank" title="Car theory test" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk/"><b>Car theory test</b></a>, <a target="_blank" title="Mock test" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk/"><b>Mock test</b></a>, <a target="_blank" title="Theory test" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk/"><b>Theory test</b></a>, <a target="_blank" title="Hazard perception" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk/common/hazard_perception_test.aspx"><b>Hazard  perception</b></a>, <a target="_blank" title="Free hazard perception  test" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk/common/hazard_perception_test.aspx"><b>Free hazard perception test</b></a>, <a target="_blank" title="Practice hazard perception test" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk/common/frm_hazard_perception_test.aspx"><b>Practice hazard perception test</b></a> etc.
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<pubDate>Sat, 21 Apr 2012 14:10:59 +0900</pubDate>
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<![CDATA[  <b>About driving theory test -</b><br><br>There are two parts of driving theory test i.e. multiple-choice test and the <a target="_blank" title="Hazard perception test" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk/common/frm_hazard_perception_test.aspx"><b>hazard perception test</b></a>. Both the test must be passed in the same attempt to get theory test certificate. Once you clear driving theory test then only you will be allowed to appear for driving practical test. <br><br>Multiple-choice test is the first part of <a target="_blank" title="Driving theory test" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk/"><b>driving theory test</b></a> which consist of 50 questions out of which you need to answer 43 questions right and the time limit is 57 minutes. You can also go for a practice session of the multiple choice questions to get used to the layout of the test. This session is being designed to test your understanding for the theory behind driving.<br><br><b>Hazard perception test</b> is the second part of <a target="_blank" title="Theory test" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk/"><b>theory test</b></a> in which you will be shown 14 clips of 1 minute each having 15 hazards in all (1 clip will have 2 hazards respectively).  Once you are done with <a target="_blank" title="Hazard perception" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk/common/hazard_perception_test.aspx"><b>hazard perception</b></a> you will be invited to answer few customer survey questions. This session is designed to test your alertness of potential hazards whilst driving.<br><br>For the hazard perception test there are no separate versions for different vehicles e.g. car, bike, heavy vehicle etc, each vehicle category takes the same test, however the pass mark is different for different categories of tests.<br><br>If you pass one part and fail the other you will fail the whole <a target="_blank" title="DSA theory test" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk/"><b>DSA theory test</b></a>, and need to attempt for both the test again.<br><br><b>About touch screen system:</b><br><br>A touch screen is an electronic visual display that can identify the existence and position of a touch within the display area. <br><br><b>The touch screen has two main attributes:</b><br><br>Firstly, it enables one to cooperate directly with what is displayed, rather than indirectly with a cursor controlled by a mouse or touchpad. Secondly, it lets one do so without requiring any intermediate device that would need to be held in the hand. The touch screen system has been carefully designed to make sure it is easy to use. <ul><li> Candidate can also work through a practice session for up to 15 minutes to get used to the system before actually starting their test.</li><li>To answer a question the candidate simply touches their choice of answer from the listed answers on the computer screen. </li><li>To take online theory test for driving theory test candidate use touch screen computer system. </li><li>Touch screen is preferred because it is easy to use or user friendly.</li><li>During examination if a candidate faces any problem or finds difficult to use the new system staff will be on hand to help them.</li><li>The system has been carefully designed so those candidates that are colour blind can use it. </li><li>The system has the option for dyslexic candidate to listen to the test being read in English through a headset. </li></ul><b>Driving theory test with touch screen computer system:</b><br><br>All candidates for the <b>driving theory test</b> are now using the new 'touch screen computer system' to take their test as it is easy to use. <ul><li>You need to select the answers by simply touching a computer screen for the multi choice element of the test and clicking a mouse button for the hazard perception test. </li><li>The question/screens are easy to read on the screen. Only one question will be on the screen at any time, you will be able to move backwards as well as forwards through the test questions.</li><li>You will be able to 'flag' any of the questions you want to go back to and look at again, you will also be able to change any of the answers you may feel need to be changed. </li><li>Some questions will ask you to select more than one answer. You will be alerted by the system if you have not completely answered all the questions.</li><li>Staff will be on hand to help you if you have any difficulties in using the new system.</li></ul>You can <a target="_blank" title="Practice hazard perception test" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk/common/frm_hazard_perception_test.aspx"><b>practice hazard perception test</b></a> and multiple choice question through <a target="_blank" title="Driving test cd" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk/"><b>driving test CD</b></a>, driving test dvd, theory cd, driving theory test CD, theory dvd, theory test cd, theory test dvd, <b>driving test cd</b>, driving theory test dvd, theory cd 2010, theory driving test cd, theory test cd rom, driving test cd rom. You can also download the test from online. There are various links such as theory test download, hazard download.<br><br><b>Popular searches: <br><a target="_blank" title="Free hazard perception test" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk/common/hazard_perception_test.aspx"><b>free hazard perception test</b></a>, <a target="_blank" title="Hazard perception online" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk/common/hazard_perception_test.aspx"><b>hazard perception online</b></a>, <a target="_blank" title="Hazard perception test free" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk/common/hazard_perception_test.aspx"><b>hazard perception test free<b><br></b></b></a><b><b>, <a target="_blank" title="Perception test" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk/common/hazard_perception_test.aspx"><b>perception test</b></a>, <a target="_blank" title="hazard perception test online" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk/common/hazard_perception_test.aspx"><b>hazard perception test online</b></a>, <a target="_blank" title="Hazard perception clips" href="http://www.pass-test.co.uk/common/hazard_perception_test.aspx"><b>hazard perception clips</b></a> etc.</b></b></b>
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<pubDate>Fri, 20 Apr 2012 14:28:16 +0900</pubDate>
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