ALI Driving School

ALI Driving School ALI Driving School offers learner driving lessons and training in automatic dual controlled cars to give you the confidence to pass your driving test first

18/12/2018

Amazing job on the test Jason and everyone who passes this week! Congrats in passing first time with Ali driving school, Drive safe πŸ˜ŽπŸ‘ŒGood luck in the future.

Congratulations Kimo on passing your PDA first time and transferring your overseas license to Australian!!! Keep up the ...
03/12/2018

Congratulations Kimo on passing your PDA first time and transferring your overseas license to Australian!!! Keep up the great work and we wish you the very best with your future driving! πŸ˜ƒπŸŽ‰πŸŒŸ

PASSED AT: Mirrabooka
INSTRUCTOR: 0434177716
TRANSMISSION: Automatic

13/11/2018
Amazing driving Aster and congratulations on your driving test pass in toughest place in Perth with the most restrict as...
31/10/2018

Amazing driving Aster and congratulations on your driving test pass in toughest place in Perth with the most restrict assessor ! Awesome work. πŸŒŸπŸš˜πŸŽ‰

PASSED AT: Mirrabooka
INSTRUCTOR: 0434177716
TRANSMISSION: Auto

CONGRADULATION Doaa on passing your driving at kelmscott in your first attempt. Drive safe....
01/10/2018

CONGRADULATION Doaa on passing your driving at kelmscott in your first attempt. Drive safe....

Congratulations Jagpreet  😁 πŸŽ‰ πŸŽ‰ πŸŽ‰ πŸŽ‰ you did a great job passing your PDA First attempt at midland  πŸ‘. Have a wonderful t...
12/09/2018

Congratulations Jagpreet 😁 πŸŽ‰ πŸŽ‰ πŸŽ‰ πŸŽ‰ you did a great job passing your PDA First attempt at midland πŸ‘. Have a wonderful time and enjoy the new car!! πŸš™ πŸ‘ πŸ‘

12/09/2018

10 good driving habits:

1. Check tyres, oil and water

Get into the habit of checking your tyre pressure, oil and water levels every time you fill up at the petrol station. Oil reduces the risk of friction to your engine while making sure that your water level is topped up is a large part of car maintenance. Always check your tyre pressure before embarking on long journeys.

2. Wearing seat belt

The law makes it clear that it is up to the adult driving to ensure that all passengers have buckled up when in the car. Wearing a seat belt is the simplest way to save your life and a good driver will insist that everyone else does the same when travelling with you.

3. Keep the phone away

Texting or talking on your phone while driving is a common habit and unfortunately leads to countless road accidents. According to the AA researchers studying brain imaging documented that listening alone reduces the amount of brain activity associated with driving by 37%. Keep your phone away and set an example to other distracted drivers who could be responsible for road fatalities because of this bad habit.

4. Stick to the speed limit

Creeping over the speed limit is not only dangerous but costly too. Road accidents and fatalities, particularly over the holiday periods in SA, are often caused by motorists who fail to stick to speed limits and therefore become unable to avoid a dangerous situation. You can be heavily fined for going over speed limits.

5. Safe following distance

When we’re in a rush we often forget to maintain a 2-3 second gap between ourselves and the car in front of us. But sticking to a safe following distance can safeguard you against a number of things. Keeping your distance can save you from knocking the car in front of you in case of an unexpected halt in traffic. With a high risk of high-jackings in South Africa it can also help you to move your way out of an otherwise tight spot to escape a situation.

6.Don’t drink and drive

The dangers of drinking and driving are extensive and most people would agree that getting behind the wheel after one too many drinks is a pretty dumb idea. Not only do you risk getting caught at a road block and spending the weekend in jail, if you drink and drive you put the lives of others (in the car or on the road) in danger. Safe drivers opt for a cab or Uber home instead.

7.Be alert and aware

Several things stop us from being alert and aware when driving: being tired and/or distracted stop us from being able to react to unexpected situations that could easily be avoided.

8. Turn down the music

Blasting your car’s sound system can be fun but it can be a major distraction as well as hazardous. Loud music can decrease a driver’s ability to react to any sudden or unexpected movements or happenings on the road.

9.Turn headlights on when necessary

Safe drivers keep their headlights on whenever visibility is poor: when it rains, between sunset and sunrise or whenever visibility is not clear 150 meters ahead of you.

10. Indicating and blind spots

There’s nothing more frustrating about a driver who doesn’t follow routine checks before turning or changing lanes. Indicating before turning informs other drivers of what you’re doing so that they can follow safely. Checking blindspots might be a pain, but your blindspot is an area that can’t be seen from your car’s review and side mirrors.

CONGRA!!!    Eliyas has passed his test in mirrabooka at first go πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰ whoohoo, Great result.Well done you did an awesom...
12/09/2018

CONGRA!!! Eliyas has passed his test in mirrabooka at first go πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰ whoohoo, Great result.
Well done you did an awesome job. Enjoy your driving and be safe.

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