Guru Driving School

Guru Driving School Quality Driving Lessons £40/- Per Hour, 2 hours lesson £75/- in Battersea, Balham, Putney, Streatham, Tooting, Wandsworth, Wimbledon, Raynes Park .

Congratulations to sergiu for passing his driving test
03/03/2020

Congratulations to sergiu for passing his driving test

Congratulations Robert, you have passed your driving test today.
25/02/2020

Congratulations Robert, you have passed your driving test today.

Huge  congratulations to Mert for passing his driving test today first time.
14/02/2020

Huge congratulations to Mert for passing his driving test today first time.

Congratulation to Fleur for passing her driving test with 0 minors. Great result.
06/02/2020

Congratulation to Fleur for passing her driving test with 0 minors. Great result.

Excellent result today  big congratulations to Mubeen on passing his driving test, well deserved pass it was a pleasure ...
27/01/2020

Excellent result today
big congratulations to Mubeen on passing his driving test, well deserved pass it was a pleasure teaching you.
Stay safe and drive safe

03/10/2019

This week, as Hurricane Lorenzo makes its way over the UK, the country is expected to face freezing temperatures, blustering winds and heavy downpours of rain.

Take extra care in adverse conditions, and avoid driving in extreme conditions.

Also, ensure you do not splash pedestrians with your vehicle! If you deliberately splash a pedestrian, the most common punishment is £100 fine and 3 points - however the fine can go up to £5000!

Well done Gavriella  on passing your test. Stay safe and all the best for the future.
23/09/2019

Well done Gavriella on passing your test. Stay safe and all the best for the future.

17/09/2019

You could probably add a couple more to this list

15/09/2019

Want to pass the ?

Have a look at the top 10 reasons and work on these.

1. Observations at junctions

Poor observations at junctions is one of the top 10 reasons that people are unsuccessful on passing the driving test.

You’ll be marked for not taking effective observations emerging at junctions/roundabouts. Always make sure it’s safe by taking effective observations before proceeding.

2. Moving off safely

When you’re moving off from the side of the road, you need to make sure you take all round effective observations and check blind spots - and that you have the correct signal on i.e right for moving off from the near side (left) of the road.

3. Use of mirrors

Remember that you need to use your rear view and door mirrors effectively and react to the information seen in the mirrors whether you are slowing down, changing direction, signaling or changing speed.

People don’t often check the mirrors for pulling up, increasing their speed, changing lanes, exiting roundabouts or using their mirrors too late and not reacting to the information in the mirrors.

4. Reverse parking

You can be asked to either do a reverse park on the road, or reverse into a parking bay, you need to carry out effective observations and finishing the exercise under control.

5. Response to traffic lights

Need to respond correctly to traffic lights. Some of the mistakes that pupils make include waiting at a green filter light when it’s safe to proceed and staying at the stop line when it’s safe to move. Other faults that count include not conforming to a red light, and stopping beyond an advanced stop line in the area designated for cyclists.

6. Steering

You need to be able to maintain a steady course in normal driving. Things like mounting and dismounting the kerb, and not following the contour of the kerb results in faults in this area.

7. Positioning

Your vehicle should be positioned correctly for the route you’re taking. Avoid straddling lanes and drive in your normal driving position when on dual Carriageways etc.

8. Turning right at junctions

When you’re turning right, position your vehicle correctly - it shouldn’t cut the corner when turning right. Also, watch out for cyclists and motorcyclists, and any pedestrians crossing the road.

9. Control when moving off

Repeated stalling is one of the things that counts as control when moving off. Other things that are included in this reason are moving off (or trying to!) with the handbrake on, rolling backwards when trying to move off.

10. Response to road markings

And finally… look out for road markings.

You’ll be marked with faults in this area for doing things like unnecessarily crossing the solid white centre lines on the road, and not following directional arrows etc etc to name a few. So make sure you know the rules about using them.

Prepare to pass

It’s normal to be nervous before your test, but if you’re properly prepared and your instructor thinks you’re ready, then there’s really no reason to worry.

On average, pupils who pass the test have had 45 hours of driving lessons and 22 hours of private practice.

Your examiner’s not trying to catch you out; they just want to make sure that you can drive safely.

19/08/2019

43% of teenagers admit to doing it.

Texting whilst driving increases a driver's chances of being involved in a crash or a "near crash event" by 23.2 times.

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