Monday, August 27, 2012

Hazard perception clips changes for 2013

In current driving theory test UK, the hazard perception test part contains real life video clips. DSA have filmed these clips from the vehicle and captured various hazards along the route. DSA thinks that this type of video clips has limitations and not all types of hazards get covered in real shooting.

So by the end of year 2013, the driving standard agency (DSA) has planned to introduce the newly developed hazards perception clips as the second part of the Theory test. They have confirmed that they are in the process of developing new and innovative clips as per the previous clips. DSA hopes to bring something new which will help all the road user as well as motorist. The new clips would be computer generated graphics and not the real shooting.

Why DSA is revising the hazard perception test clips?

In Theory test current hazards clips were introduced in November 2002 and were created by filming developing hazards. These clips were created according to the special modified car for the variety of the traffic and road situation. DSA has set the aim of introducing a quality hazard for vulnerable road users. DSA said that the previous hazard perception clips are still appropriate but the pictures of that clips are not apparent and defined. Due to the advance technology they want to make changes in the hazards clips. Learner driver become aware of the vehicles, surroundings and style are used in the clips seemed little outdated.

Driving Standard Agency explains, that clips in early were the samples but now the clips will be computer generated and could come in use by end of the year 2013. They want to introduce these clips for the safety of vulnerable road user such as cyclist, motorist and pedestrian, etc.

Monday, August 20, 2012

Tips before you start a long journey

A long journey must always be planned in advance to reduce the risk of drowsiness at the wheel and is more capable of saving time, stress and money. Planned journey is always safe and secured.

Tips for your journey:

•  Plan your journey in advance so that you should not face any problem in future.

•  Before beginning a long drive, always get enough sleep and eat something before you go.

•  Always take 15 minute break every two hours of driving. Always sleep in advance before driving for long journey.

•  Lock all of your valuables (especially items that are clearly gifts) in the trunk or glove compartment and stow all luggage in the trunk. For more ideas, see Nine Ways to Keep Your Car Safe on the Road.

•  Familiarize yourself with local traffic laws, which vary from state to state and especially overseas. Is it legal to make a right turn at a red light? What are the rules on yielding to pedestrians? For more on international car travel, see Renting a Car Abroad.

•  Before setting off on a long car trip, be sure your vehicle is in prime condition -- that tires are properly inflated, all fluids are at their proper levels and you have a full tank of gas. (For particularly long road trips, you may want to have your mechanic do a more thorough check.)

•  Consider becoming a member of AAA or signing up for your car insurer's roadside assistance program. You won't regret it when your car breaks down on a lonely back road.

•  Keep costs down by conserving gas as you drive. Minimize sudden starts and stops, empty your car of all unnecessary weight, and slow down -- it takes much less fuel to drive 55 miles an hour than it does to drive 70. For more ideas, see Save Gas and Money.

•  Don't wait until your gas gauge is sitting on E to refuel. On an unfamiliar road, you never know when the next gas station will appear. As soon as you hit a quarter of a tank, start looking for a place to fill up.

Friday, August 17, 2012

Safe driving in road tunnels

A tunnel is an underground passageway, completely enclosed except for openings for way in and way out, commonly at each end. People should know how to drive safely in the road tunnel. They should know tunnel sign for the safety features and what to do in an emergency.

There are numbers of road tunnels in United Kingdom. The road tunnels vary from length, design and age.

The road tunnel has got the variety of features in order to move road traffic safely.

Emergency stations -emergency stations are located at regular gap and have fire extinguishers and emergency phones to the tunnel control room.

Tunnel lighting: Tunnel lighting is always there to improve the visibility at the ingress, inside the tunnel and egress. If the main tunnel light fails to work properly then emergency station provides continuous lighting that operates to give lights in an emergency.

Ventilation system: In the occurrence of fire ventilation system will push smoke out of the tunnel in a single direction (if you need to walk to an emergency exit during a fire, you should face the air flow)

Emergency exits: Road tunnels are clearly marked with signs, lights and have fire-smoke proof doors. If your vehicle catches fire leave the vehicle immediately and follow the route marked by emergency lights to an emergency exit.

Traffic cameras: If any emergency call is made from a section of the tunnel the control room operator monitor's automatically shows images from the camera in that section.

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Thursday, August 16, 2012

Tips to maintain your vehicles


Driving in the winter condition is bit challenging. It becomes very difficult to drive in the unpredictable cold weather. Motorist must check their vehicles twice before moving out for the work. With the cold winter causing disastrous in the open road of UK it becomes our responsibility to maintain the vehicles in the working form.

Tips to maintain the vehicles in the normal working condition:
  • Make sure you keep your grip on the road surface when there is snow.
  • Always keep your window screen clean and free from ice and snow.
  • Check the tyre regularly before starting your journey.
  • Check that lights are clean and number plates are clearly visible and readable.
  • Reduce your speed when there is a chance of skidding on the road.
  • Make sure your battery is fully charge.
  • Sharp steering and acceleration, When ever you move for Maneuver gently use high gear and avoid harsh breaking.
  • Before you move your vehicles towards bends and the corner always reduce your speed smoothly in the slippery surface.
  • The car heater turned up full can quickly make you snoozing so always keep vehicle well-ventilated.
  • Sometimes visibility will probably be reduced, so use dipped headlights.
  • Take extra care around pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists and horse riders.
  • If breakdown happens in the hard shoulder then call the emergency service to help you.
  • Don't leave your vehicles unless it is an emergency.
  • Don't run the engine to keep warm.
  • Always check the fuel measure before you start your journey and carry an extra supply of fuel in an approved safety container.
With this safety tips you can ensure your and other life in and around you.

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Monday, August 13, 2012

Useful Tips To Avoid Driving Road Accident

people will take little extra care regarding their vehicles then there will be very less numbers of accidents in the road. With this little care we could save our lives as well as others life walking in the road.

Follow the safety tips to avoid road accidents:
  • Another best way of driving is defense driving. That is self protective driving.
  • Try to avoid driving after consuming alcohol
  • Try to focus on driving with full concentration and with open eyes.
  • Always try to avoid aggressive driving
  • Another important thing while driving is one should avoid using mobile phone. Make use of phone only when it is needed and urgent to call someone in emergency.
  • People should join the advance driving courses to avoid the careless driving on the road. This will help them to learn defensive driving.
  • One must always try to become vigilant drivers and must be very polite and humble towards other drivers, vulnerable road users.
  • Always check your car brakes, tires. Lights and mirrors.
  • Keep your vehicles in good conditions
  • Try to avoid driving at night if it is not an emergency
  • Always have a clear idea about the limitations of your car.
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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Safe driving for teenagers

Driving is one of the privileges you get when you are in your teen years.

You must have legal rights to drive means – age rules, passing theory test, practical test before you can drive independently.

Driving can be the bad experience, especially for inexperienced teenage drivers.

Here are some safe driving tips that new inexperienced drivers might find helpful to prevent mishaps on the road and are sharing them here. You may take further driving advice with your parents, driving instructor.

Most teenagers are inexperienced drivers and they are more likely to:
  • Drive aggressively
  • Not wear seat belts
  • Not wear helmet
  • Underestimate the dangers associated with hazardous driving situations
If the teenagers listen to the driving instructor, parents, or senior experienced person who has driving knowledge will boost teen’s skills and make them to drive safely and securely on the road.

Good driving manners are thought from the beginning of the driving lesson. Car has many safety equipments such as seat belts, shoulder straps, headrests, air bags, padded dashes, safety glass, collapsible steering columns, anti-lock brakes, and many other improvements to help the teens. With this they can learn the safe driving. After completing the driving lesson they can do the quick revision from the Mock theory driving test, Practical driving mock test online.

Sunday, August 5, 2012

How to overcome your driving fear?

There are many people who get scared about driving on their own. They get nervous when they are at the steering wheel. Driving phobia is very common in new drivers.

Best medication to overcome the fear is positive thinking - believing in you, in your skills.

When we think only about negative things happening around us we have to face one or other phobias in our life.

Let’s consider driving as the part of our life and it is one of the everyday needs.

How can you keep your nerves at a suitable level?

Get comfortable with the vehicle: Sit in the driver's seat and learn about the vehicle. Find all of the basic controls, such as the windshield wiper function, the lights, seatbelts, blinker, and pedals.

If you have an aroma you really like, try spraying it the vehicle with it. This provides comfort.

Adjust your seat, seatbelt, and mirrors: Remember to adjust the seat, seat belts, and mirror.The mirrors should be adjusted every time you enter the vehicle, beginning with the rearview mirror. Tilt the mirror so you can see clearly out the back windshield, and make sure your night-vision function is off. Both side mirrors should be turned so that you can see your car on the inside of the mirror, and anything behind or beside you should be on the outside of the mirror.

Pretend you're driving: Make believe that you are driving without any companion with you. You have the ability to drive in the road without help. This will help you to overcome with fears. Make sure you know all the basic controls, switches, location where you have to travel.

Practice difficult driving manoeuvres -

If you are a learner driver then you should be confident enough to go for reverse and parallel parking, turns and roundabout, and driving manoeuvres etc. You can also learn Driving theory test practice question for your driving test.