To Get the Most Out of Your Lessons, Come Prepared!
Wear the right gear: Comfy clothes and especially shoes are a must. Steel-capped boots or high heels are not recommended.
Think ahead: You’ll need to be aware and alert during your lesson. So don’t have a big night out the day before a lesson – or drink alcohol. Tell your instructor if you’re unwell as some medicines can make you drowsy and not safe to drive.
Don’t worry about nerves: It’s perfectly natural to be nervous when learning to drive. But don’t worry – just tell your instructor how you’re feeling and he or she will know exactly how to help.
Follow the rules: You can still get penalty points before you pass your test – for speeding for example. So come prepared, knowing your Highway Code and your responsibility as a driver.



