Thursday 26 February 2015

Intensive Driving Success

 Daniella, From Midsomer Norton, just passed her practical driving test after completing one of our intensive driving courses

She now looks forward to driving her Ford KA

Wednesday 25 February 2015

Intensive Driving Course Success

      Congratulations Tom, from Bath,  First time pass on our 40 hour Intensive Driving Course, just a few weeks after his 17th Birthday.

 
Tom went off to arrange his car insurance for his car which he has patiently stored for several weeks.

Saturday 21 February 2015

Hazard Perception Makeover

Preparation for your intensive driving course in Bristol or Bath involves passing your theory test. See the latest info from DVSA on the new test format
 
 
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New computer-generated imagery (CGI) clips replaced old filmed clips in the hazard perception part of the theory test on 12 January 2015.


The test was made up of filmed video clips which showed everyday road scenes.
Those clips were still relevant, but the image quality wasn’t as clear or defined as modern technology allows.

Differences in the new clips

The new clips show the same situations as the previous clips, but they:
  • look clearer on the screen
  • include updated vehicles, roads and surroundings so they look modern
An old-style video clip (left) and an updated CGI clip (right)
An old-style video clip (left) and an updated CGI clip (right)

No change to how the test works

The way that the hazard perception part of the theory test works hasn’t changed. The pass mark has stayed the same.
The clips:
  • feature everyday road scenes
  • contain at least one ‘developing hazard’ - but one of the clips will feature 2 ‘developing hazards’
A developing hazard is something that may result in you having to take some action, like changing speed or direction.
Test type Number of clips Number of developing hazards Pass mark
Car and motorcycle 14 15 44 out of 75
Lorry, bus and coach 19 20 67 out of 100
Approved driving instructor part 1 14 15 57 out of 75
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Learning materials still relevant

Any products that you’ve been using to help you practise the hazard perception part of the test are still relevant.
You don’t need to have practised with CGI clips in order to take and pass the test.
Official DVSA learning materials
DVSA produces official learning materials to help you prepare, and products are also available from other providers.

Updated clips trialled before being introduced

The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) trialled the updated clips to make sure that learner drivers could use them without problems.
The trial was successful. It found that candidates who watched the new introduction clip about how the test works were more likely to spot the developing hazards.
The research, which was carried out with the University of Nottingham’s Accident Research Unit, found that the updated clips are just as good as the traditional video-based test.

Developing clips in the future

By using CGI clips, DVSA can introduce clips in the future which show situations with vulnerable road users - like children, cyclists, and motorcyclists - without risk.

Intensive Pass Rates

A review of our pass rates for intensive driving courses in 2014 showed a pass rate of 83%http://www.intensivedrivingcourses.biz

Getting Your First Provisional Licence

We though we would clarify some info on getting a provisional licence as several parents have enquired recently about an intensive driving course and what need to be done.

When you can apply


You can apply for a provisional driving licence when you’re 15 years and 9 months old.

You can start driving when you’re:

  • 17 if you want to drive a car
  • 16 if you want to ride a moped or light quad bike

Your licence will say when you can start driving different vehicles.

To apply, go to GOV.UKhttps://www.gov.uk/apply-first-provisional-driving-licence

Friday 20 February 2015

Bristol Theory Test Centre

The theory test centre now has a new home in the centre of Bristol

Third Floor North Building, Crescent House, Temple Back,
Bristol,
BS1 6EZ

Before applying for your intensive driving course it is best to have first completed your theory test