Thursday, November 22, 2012

Going for your driving test for the first time?


Going for your driving test for the first time?

One or more of these will happen to you:
  • You will forget where you parked the car or try get into someone else’s car.
  • Not be able to unlock the car doors, or set the alarm off in the process.
  • Lockup the steering wheel and won’t be able to unlock it.
  • The windscreens fogs up and stays fogged up.
  • During the pre test check list forget where the indicators, wipers, lights and footbrake are located.
  • Have no idea which side is left and which one is right.
  • Going into reverse to go forward and drive to go back.
  • Forget about the handbrake, or notice any other red lights on the dashboard. Seatbelt and doors are the most common.  

All this even before you leave the car park.

Give us a call and we can take you though a simulated driving test.

Alert Driving School Auckland
0800 ALERTDRIVING

Friday, November 16, 2012

Gift Vouchers from Alert Driving School Auckland


Gift Vouchers from Alert Driving School now available in 4 Packages:
  • $60.00 – 1x hour lesson  
  • $275.00 – 5x hour lessons – (Equivalent to $55/hr – SAVE $25)
  • $550.00 – 10x hour lessons (Equivalent to $55/hr – SAVE $50)
  •  $1000.00 – 20x hour lessons (Equivalent to $50/hr – SAVE $200)
  • $6000.00 – UNLIMITED HOURS for 6 months (per person and non-transferable)

Alert Driving School Auckland
www.alertdriving.co.nzinfo@alertdriving.co.nz0800 ALERTDRIVING
027 525 3662

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

How I Personal Rate The Driver Test Centers:


How I Personal Rate The Driver Test Centers:
Easiest
1 - Howick/Meadowlands
2 -Manukau
3 - Penrose
4 - Browns Bay/Northcross
5 - Pukekohe (+less traffic)
6 - Westgate/Henderson
Hardest


Alert Driving School
www.alertdriving.co.nz
Ph: 027 525 3662

Alert Driving School - Driving Test Tips

My advice to all my students during the test is to :
  • Take your time and drive, don’t rush to finish the test. 
  • No one drives at the speed limit, (don’t keep up with other cars) go at your own pace. 50km – stay between 45 – 50
  • Fully STOP at STOP signs. (Count to 3 - go after 3 seconds)
  • Follow the give way rule. If you have to give way – GIVE WAY even if the other driver tells(signals) you to go, wait until you have to go.
  • Be prepared for everyone to move in front of you. 
  • As you approach an intersection, try to eye ball the other drivers, make sure that they are slowing down or have stopped for you. 
  • Don’t just go by the vehicle indicators but where the vehicle is on the road and which way are the wheels pointing 

As you drive: 
  • Search ahead for traffic.  Use the 12 second rule, Identify your potential hazards.
  • Use your mirrors to identify traffic behind you. 
  • Do a shoulder check (check your blind spot) when you need to change lanes or merge. 
  • Use your indicates to communicate your intentions.
  • Brake smoothly aim to let the car roll and stop. 
  • Adjust your speed that you are able to drive around and away from hazards, without sudden course corrections. 
  • Position your vehicle to avoid oncoming traffic.
  • We can't see everything at once, look as far away as you can, aim high and keep your eyes moving. Get the whole picture, don’t just focus on one potential hazard and miss the other hazards.

The most common and most obvious reasons for failing your driving tests:
  • Failing to give-way or giving way to the wrong vehicle. 
  • Failing to fully stop at a stop sign. 
  • Exceeding the speed limit by more then 5-10km

Things you must NOT DO during your driving test:
  • Looking at the gear stick or feet when driving.
  • Driving with the clutch in too far before stopping.
  • Riding the clutch around corners / changing gears around corners.
  • Not stopping on an orange / amber light.
  • Failing to fully stop at a stop sign.
  • Only checking one side of the intersection. 
  • Following too closely and stopping too close to vehicles at traffic lights. 
  • Excessive using gears to slow down / using wrong gears. 
  • Leaving your hand on the gear stick.
  • Driving with one hand, keeping your hands crossed after you have made a turn.

Alert Driving School Auckland
0800 ALERTDRIVING
027 525 3662