If you've been learning to drive, passing your driving theory test and therefore are booking or have booked a practical driving test I have assembled some of the best tips I've gleaned from seven years since a Driving Standards Agency Approved Driving Instructor (DSA ADI) and condensed it to these 7 best tips:- 1. Start until you reserve your test. Think about the best time to your practical test, this will be determined by you (can you perform well when driving in the morning or are you more of an afternoon person?) And the regional area (are there several schools in the region that would cause heavy congestion at certain times of the day such as?) I typically suggest a mid-morning to mid-afternoon driving test to the vast majority of my student drivers during school-term time as this allows the morning rush hour to expire so there's the best chance of the cheapest traffic and you don't have to worry about traffic controllers or small walking hazards! Nonetheless,...
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