Congratulations to my wee pal Megan Mcdowell from Cardonald in Glasgow who passed her driving test with flying colours at Shieldhall test centre, after taking lessons with her driving instructor Ricky with Learn Me Driving School.
Was a pleasure and a joy seeing you go from being very nervous in the beginning, on to become a fantastic confident driver, who I know will be very safe on the roads.
Well done Megan and see you on the road soon. 👍🚗🚦
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Fantastic first time pass for Samantha O’Rourke with only 3 minors on her driving test and a great end for the last test of the year. Will miss the laughs we had pal.
Huge well done and hope to see you on the road soon when you get your car.
Call Ricky or txt on 07742107550 for details of taking your driving lessons in Paisley Renfrewshire with a local driving school serving Paisley, Linwood, Johnstone, Elderslie, Renfrew, Erskine areas.
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If you are in the Paisley, Linwood, Johnstone, Elderslie, Erskine, Renfrew, Govan, Ibrox or Cardonald areas, to name a few, look out for new logo on the roofbox.
Looking for a driving instructor for lessons in any of these areas of Glasgow or Renfrewshire? contact Ricky on 07742 107 550
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Fantastic first time pass for 17 year old Dean after taking his driving lessons in Johnstone Renfrewshire with Learn Me driving school at Paisley driving test centre.
Meant so much and hope it opens up lots of job opportunities, well done mate.
If you are looking for a driving instructor with a local driving school, then give Ricky a call on 07742 107 550
Advanced driving and the benefits
Having passed an advanced driving test myself with IAM, the Institute of advanced motorists. I would like to bring to your attention, the benefits of doing such a driving course and direct you to a site offering discounts for diligent drivers.
The test is one of a number of advanced driving tests, and they’re not just for the benefit of Driving Instructors.
There are a number of general areas that advanced driving tests cover and all of them, in one way or another, will enhance your driving experience.
The most obvious, of course, is safety. By enhancing your awareness and road skills, a Direct Line survey has proven that advanced drivers can be up to 75% less likely to cause an accident. This inevitably has an effect on insurance premiums, with the potential for your no claims bonus to increase year-on-year.
Other benefits include more economical driving, both in terms of fuel consumption and servicing costs as you’ll be trained in a driving style that has the least wear and tear on your vehicle’s components.
And, finally, the confidence you gain on the road will give you an appreciation for driving as the enjoyable experience it should be – there really are no losers in going for one of these qualifications!
Have a look at this article that lists some of the advanced courses available, all of which will qualify you for favourable premiums when applying for insurance.
Thanks to
Oliver Smith
Content & Online PR Executive for supplying the link and info. Many thanks Ricky.
Driving test nerves help
If you think you will be consumed with driving test nerves and anxiety taking over on the day of your driving test, how will you deal with them?
Well from personal experience and feedback from others I’d like to offer a few small bits of advice on helping to combat pre-test nerves on the day.
Bananas, there are a lot of people swear by eating a banana or two pre test helps calm them down and relieves the anxiety they feel to a certain extent.
Green tea, maybe have a cup of tea to help calm those nerves. Maybe even along with your bananas.
Brazil nuts, been told that these are also good nerve calming food.
Dark chocolate, another well know food item that is known to help suppress nerves. Forget the calorie count for a few hours.
Deep breathes, as you probably already know, but don’t always think of actually doing it, deep breathes are great for realising those pent up feeling of anxiety. How many times under pressure have you been told, “take a few deep breathes”?
Don’t think of things as a test, it’s basically just an assessment to confirm you are safe to be on the road, just think you are going for another driving lesson with me and drive the exactly the same way. After all, I wouldn’t be putting you up for test if you were not ready.
Lastly, try all of the above, it may help is some small way.
Good luck and enjoy the freedom of motoring when you pass.