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Driving Instructor in Ballymena
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adminJoe: Posted on Saturday, April 07, 2012 4:48 PM
Driving lessons Ballymena - Turn in the road The turn in the road is one manoeuvre you will learn during your driving lessons in Ballymena.The aim is to turn the car around to face the opposite direction using forward and reverse gears,(without touching the kerbs) This manoeuvre is sometimes referred to as the 3 point turn. Turn in the road is a better term as it's not always possible or necessary to complete the exercise in 3 moves, it could take more depending on the width of the road. Good control skills and effective observations are necessary to complete this manoeuvre successfully.You should remain in full control of the car at all times. As with all manoeuvres you should carry out effective observations prior to and throughout the entire manoeuvre. You should respond safely to any other road user or pedestrian who may be effected or at risk by your actions. During your driving lessons, your driving instructor will not just teach you the skills required to perform a successful turn in the road, you will also learn about legal issues and real life scenarios. You will be given practise at a variety of different locations to help develop your new skills. On test day your examiner may choose a location and ask you to perform a turn in the road. You may even be familiar with the location from your driving lessons. The examiner will tell you clearly what they want you to do but will not instruct you or tell you how to do it. To be successful you will have to remain as calm as possible whilst putting into practise all the skills you have acquired during your driving lessons. If you would like more information, please feel free to: Call me today! or Request a call back! Call or text your number to: 07799 497 471
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adminJoe: Posted on Friday, February 03, 2012 8:37 PM
When you're ready to begin taking driving lessons in Ballymena, you will notice there are a lot of Driving Instructors operating in the area. So... how can you choose a driving instructor and what should you look for? You could ask your friends who they learned with and if they would recommend them. You should also ask if they enjoyed their driving lessons and if they were well prepared for the driving test. You could compare driving instructors online by viewing their websites and checking out customer reviews. It is against the law for an unqualified person to charge you for driving lessons. Be sure that the driving instructor you choose is DOE approved. DOE approved driving instructors are required to display their instructor licence on their person or in their car. If you haven't seen their licence don't be afraid to ask! A list of approved driving instructors can be found on the Driver Vehicle Agency website. Be wary of driving instructors who offer cheap, multi lesson deals at knock down prices. Unfortunately some (not all) will make up the cost by limiting the amount of driving you do. You might find you are parked at the road side for much of each driving lesson. This in turn will lead to poor value and even more driving lessons in the end. It is very important that you feel at ease with your driving instructor. It is equally important that you feel at ease with the car being used for your driving lessons. The driving school car should be clean and fresh, safe, comfortable and easy to drive. It is never acceptable for your driving instructor to shout, swear or be angry with you! At times, they may need to be firm and authoritative but only in the interest of safety. You are a paying customer! You are entitled to a professional service! DO NOT settle for anything less! If you are not happy with your driving instructor you should leave them. For more information about learning to drive, choosing an instructor and driving lessons in Ballymena...here>> Or... call me today on 07799 497 471
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adminJoe: Posted on Thursday, December 22, 2011 9:57 PM
Joe's Driver Training provides affordable driving lessons and courses with a reliable driving instructor in Ballymena. For more information about driving lessons in Ballymena, please call Joe on 07799 497 471
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admin Joe: Posted on Wednesday, June 29, 2011 11:03 PM
On June 27th 2011 the DVA introduced independent driving as part of the practical driving test in all areas of Northern Ireland. What is independent driving? Independent driving is a new section of the driving test where candidates will be asked to follow a series of directions, road signs, or a combination of both. The examiners also use schematic drawings to backup the series of directions that have been given. How long will the independent section last? The Independent section of the driving test will last about 10 minutes. What if I forget where to go? If you forget the directions you have been given you are allowed to ask the examiner to repeat them. (It should be noted that you must ask at a safe and convenient time and not when a change of signal, position or direction could confuse other road users. An examiners job is to conduct the test, this includes giving directions and examining your driving skills, they are not there as instructors and only give driving instructions to prevent a dangerous situation developing...if a driving examiner is forced to give instruction on test it will be in the interest of safety, it could be recorded as: Examiner Took Action - Verbal, the result would be test failure.) In short - Ask in good time! What if I take a wrong turn? If a wrong turn is taken it wont have any bearing on the result of the test as long as a driving fault has not been committed, the examiner will go back to giving step by step directions until you are back on course. Are there any other changes to the test? Yes, because the independent section lasts about 10 minutes candidates will now only be asked to perform 1 reversing manoeuvre instead of 2, the length of the test remains unchanged! Should I be worried about independent driving? No, not if you have been well prepared and had plenty of practise driving independently. Independent driving is designed to monitor a test candidate making their own decisions, unaided and without prompts. Example Below is an example of an Independent driving diagram that I have used during driving lessons and mock driving tests in Ballymena, this is my own production and has not been copied from an official driving test although it is very similar to the type the examiners use. This diagram is shown to the pupil at the side of the road when the series of directions are given, the pupil is also given an opportunity to repeat the directions back to me before moving off. Directions: Move off when ready and follow the road ahead until you reach the roundabout At the roundabout follow the road ahead taking the 2nd exit sign-posted for... At the crossroads turn left At the next crossroads turn left In the new road drive ahead until you pass 2 side roads on the left then pull up in a safe, convenient and legal place After completing this series of directions another diagram would be shown, each beginning where the last ended, about 3 in total. You can watch a video about independent driving on my videos page...here>> Joe's Driver Training is a driving school in Ballymena operated by a DOE Approved Driving Instructor who teaches independent driving. If you would like more information about the driving test, driving lessons or independent driving in Ballymena please feel free to contact Joe on 07799 497 471
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admin Joe: Posted on Saturday, April 09, 2011 12:11 AM
The Independent Driving Test is coming to Ballymena. The Driver Vehicle Agency have announced that Independent Driving is scheduled to become part of the driving test in Northern Ireland 27th June 2011 At present, examiners give test candidates step-by-step directions during the driving test. During the independent driving section of the test, the examiner will ask candidates to drive independently by either following a series of directions, following traffic signs, or a combination of both for about a 10 minute period. The examiner may also use schematic diagrams when necessary. During the Independent section the candidate must still drive correctly including using correct observations, using mirrors and signals correctly, obeying speed limits, road markings and signs etc, completely independent, unaided and unprompted. The test candidate can ask for confirmation of where they are going and if they lose direction it will not have a bearing on the test result unless a driving fault is comitted. The length of the driving test will remain the same with candidates only being asked to perform one reversing manoeuvre instead of two. Joe's Driver Training has already been introducing independent driving during driving lessons and mock driving tests. Prepare for the independent driving test in Ballymena with Joe's Driver Training, a local driving school owned and operated by a DOE Approved Driving Instructor.
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admin Joe: Posted on Saturday, February 19, 2011 10:14 PM
DOE Approved Driving Instructor in Ballymena Joe's Driver Training is an Independent Driving School in Ballymena for information about driving lessons and courses contact: Joe's Driver Training 31 Old Ballymoney Road, Ballymena. BT43 6LX Tel: 07799 497 471
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admin Joe: Posted on Monday, January 31, 2011 6:21 PM
Joe'sDriver Training would like to congratulate Miss Keely McAleese on passing her Driving Test 1st time today. Well done Keely!
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admin Joe: Posted on Saturday, January 15, 2011 9:27 PM
If you are looking for a Driving Instructor in Ballymena or anywhere else in Northern Ireland, be sure to choose a DOE Approved Driving Instructor. DOE Approved Driving Instructors names can be found on the register of Approved Driving Instructors and are required to display their Driving Instructors licence either on their person, or in their car. Joe's Driver Training is an independent driving school in Ballymena owned and operated by a fully qualified, DOE Approved Driving Instructor. For more information about driving lessons in Ballymena contact Joe. Tel: 07799 497 471
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admin Joe: Posted on Monday, December 20, 2010 1:25 AM
Joe's Driver Training would like to congratulate Simon Taylor on passing his driving test. Well done Simon!
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admin Joe: Posted on Saturday, December 11, 2010 12:16 PM
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admin Joe: Posted on Monday, November 15, 2010 11:50 PM
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admin Joe: Posted on Thursday, October 28, 2010 5:27 PM
Joe's Driver Training would like to congratulate Antoinette Williamson on passing her driving test in Ballymena today. Well done Antoinette! Wishing You many years of safe and happy motoring!
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admin Joe: Posted on Thursday, October 28, 2010 5:06 PM
Joe's Driver Training would like to congratulate Samantha Doherty on passing her driving test in Ballymena today. Well done Samantha! Wishing You safe and happy driving for many years to come!
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admin Joe: Posted on Wednesday, October 27, 2010 7:20 PM
Joe's Driver Training is an independent driving school in Ballymena. For information about driving lessons and intensive driving courses with a DOE Approved Driving Instructor in Ballymena, visit: www.joesdrivertraining.co.uk or contact Joe...tel: 07799 497 471
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admin Joe: Posted on Monday, October 25, 2010 10:56 PM
Block Book 5 or more Driving Lessons to save! Joe's Driver Training is an Independent Driving School in Ballymena offering Driving Lessons and Intensive Driving Courses with a DOE Approved Driving Instructor. For more information about driving lessons and intensive driving courses in Ballymena visit: www.joesdrivertraining.co.uk or contact Joe tel: 07799 497 471
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