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The vehicle used is a Vauxhall Corsa 1.7 d.i with dual controls for your complete peace of mind, together with power steering which makes the tight steering manouevres much easier. For those who wish to take lessons in their own vehicles, this can also be arranged.

Anyone who has not passed the theory test, will be offered help and assistance in this area also,with aids such as, in car mock tests, video`s and other learning material we try to make the apparant minefield of driving questions easier and much more interesting to get through.

The learner driving industry is anticipating a further part to the whole test "THE HAZARD PERCEPTION TEST".

This is expected to be a touch screen test, to examine candidates knowledge of appearing hazards, help will of course be given in this area as and when the full extent of the course becomes known, watch this space!

Congratulations are in order to the following who have recently passed their driving tests, with David N. Bradley driving school.

  • Gemma Rhodes from Blackpool
  • Naomi Crouch from Poulton
  • Lisa Roberts from Hambleton
  • Paul Roberts (No relation to the above) from Blackpool
  • Mrs C.Baxendale from Layton
  • Anne-Marie Burras from Hambleton.
  • Chris Obersby from Bispham.
  • Carl Holden from Thornton.
  • Carolyn Cox from Bispham
  • Helen Farnsworth from Marton
  • Siobhan Murphy from Cleveleys
  • Helen Walsh from Blackpool
  • Helen Smith from Poulton
  • Richard Scott from Great Eccleston
  • Sandra Hopkin from Cleveleys
  • Emma Faulkner from Poulton
  • Nichola Riches from Knott End
  • Adam Appleby from Larkholme
  • Caroline Hargreaves from North Shore
  • Nicola Boyd from Marton
  • Claire Jardine from Poulton
  • Julian Lowe from Layton
  • Mark Callow from Great Eccleston

We wish all the newly Qualified drivers many happy and safe years of motoring ahead.

It was a pleasure to teach all of the above as well as those not mentioned,from the past,succesful or unsuccesful, however it is worth taking note that for the first two years of holding a full licence, ALL drivers are on a probationary period, this means that if a driver reaches six points on their licence they must return to provisional driver status, therefore having to take BOTH tests again, please take heed, although it`s nice to see old faces too many have returned for that very reason.

It is also worth taking into account the fact that it does not necassarily mean you have to be caught speeding twice, for example a person pulled over for speeding may also have a spot check on the vehicle, so three points for speeding and possibly four points for a bald tyre, back to provisional status in one clean sweep.Please drive safe and stay legal.