Nicki Williams - Driving Instructor Nottinghamshire/Derbyshire

Nicki Williams - Driving Instructor Nottinghamshire/Derbyshire Based in Selston, (NG16) Various surrounding areas covered. Drop me a message οΏ½

A great trip to Ashfield test centre with the lovely Lauren today. Huge congrats on your brilliant pass, you worked hard...
16/06/2026

A great trip to Ashfield test centre with the lovely Lauren today.
Huge congrats on your brilliant pass, you worked hard and got the rewards. Dad will be delighted you can drive yourself to the stables now I’m sure πŸ˜€
Drive safe, see you on the road πŸš—πŸŽ‰πŸŒŸ

Biggest congrats go to this lovely young lady Darcy. We were up early and out on the first test of the day at Ashfield a...
01/06/2026

Biggest congrats go to this lovely young lady Darcy.
We were up early and out on the first test of the day at Ashfield and she smashed it at the first time of asking. So pleased for you, your hard work and practice has all paid off. Drive safe and enjoy your freedom πŸŽ‰πŸš—πŸŒŸ

Look at that brilliant, big smile, it says it all πŸ’™Many many congrats to Tom today on a great pass at Ashfield TC.  So p...
13/05/2026

Look at that brilliant, big smile, it says it all πŸ’™

Many many congrats to Tom today on a great pass at Ashfield TC. So proud of you and delighted that all your hard work has paid off. Well done matey, you really deserve this. πŸš—πŸŽ‰πŸŒŸ

A morning well spent with the lovely Ione today. A great drive at Ashfield test centre for a first time pass. You have w...
28/04/2026

A morning well spent with the lovely Ione today. A great drive at Ashfield test centre for a first time pass. You have worked so hard for this and I’m delighted for you. Smash them A-levels now and off to uni. The world is your oyster. πŸŒŸπŸŽ‰πŸš—

21/04/2026

A young driver, new to that sense of freedom, and a bend that demanded more experience than he had at that moment.

11 Days After Passing His Test… A Life Cut Short

It just started as a normal day friends meeting up, cars lined up, that new sense of freedom you only get when you have just passed your test.
Plans were simple a drive out, game of pool and time together.

Archie Harris was 17. Just 11 days into holding his licence, excited, like any young driver would be, finally able to go where he wanted, when he wanted.

They drove in convoy, heading out along the rural roads the kind of roads that feel familiar, almost harmless, until they are not the kind of roads people underestimate.
Nothing about that afternoon suggested what was coming.

At some point on the journey home, Archie was behind his friends, just a few seconds back, still part of the group, still in sight.
Then, within moments, everything changed.

As he approached a bend on the A3071, the car lost control.
Speed, judgement, the curve of the road it only takes one of those to be slightly off, sometimes all three line up at once.

The car left the road it struck a tree and sadly came to rest in a gully.
He was not wearing a seatbelt and was ejected from the vehicle.

By the time emergency services arrived, there was nothing they could do.
His friends did not know straight away.
They carried on, expecting him to appear behind them again, maybe he had slowed down, maybe he had turned off, maybe they had just missed him.
Then came that moment.
The realisation something was not right.

Earlier that same day, they had been laughing together, playing pool, talking about plans.
Living the kind of ordinary moments that never feel important until they are gone.
His family described him as the life and soul of everything.
The one who filled rooms with energy.
The one who made people laugh without trying.
Now there is a silence where he used to be.

A space at the table.
A bedroom that stays untouched.
A future that stops without warning.

There were no faults with the car.
No bad weather.
No alcohol.
No mechanical failure to blame.

Just a young driver, a powerful sense of freedom, and a bend that was taken too fast.

Passing your test does not mean you are ready for everything.
It means you are allowed to learn on your own.
It means the responsibility is now yours, completely.

Confidence can come quickly, too quickly.
It can make you feel capable before experience has had time to catch up.

Rural roads do not forgive that gap.
They do not adjust for inexperience.
They do not give you time to correct mistakes made at speed and a seatbelt, something so simple, becomes the difference between surviving a crash and not.

Somewhere today, a family is learning how to live with a loss they never saw coming.
Friends are replaying the last time they saw him, wishing they had slowed down, said something, done something differently.

But this is how it happens. Not with warning signs.
Not with dramatic build up.
Just ordinary days that take a turn no one expects.

This is not just a headline, this is someone’s son, someone’s friend.
Someone who should still be here.

Drive with awareness.
Drive with restraint.
Drive with the understanding that freedom and responsibility arrive at the same time.
Once that moment happens, there is no taking it back.

Respecting those left behind, and the loved ones who now carry this loss every single day. πŸ’”

RIP Archie πŸ™πŸΎ

✍️ Sheena Ahmed

While I was away recently the totally fantastic Amy passed her test in her own car. I am so proud of you for conquering ...
19/03/2026

While I was away recently the totally fantastic Amy passed her test in her own car. I am so proud of you for conquering your worries about not doing it with me and showing the examiner exactly what I have seen all along. Onwards and upwards for you now, enjoy every moment 🌟🌟🌟

A fantastic first time pass today for the very lovely Emilee. You have worked hard and have been a pleasure to teach fro...
11/02/2026

A fantastic first time pass today for the very lovely Emilee. You have worked hard and have been a pleasure to teach from the very start and I’m so proud of the drive you delivered today. Congrats kiddo, enjoy your freedom πŸš—

Many many congrats to this fantastic young lady Mollie. Well done lovely, a great first time pass this morning, Proud of...
20/01/2026

Many many congrats to this fantastic young lady Mollie. Well done lovely, a great first time pass this morning,
Proud of you and so pleased for you and all your hard work paying off. Safe travels πŸš—πŸŽ‰

2 in 2 days at Ashfield and it’s another first time pass with just one minor fault. Congratulations Josh, lovely comment...
27/11/2025

2 in 2 days at Ashfield and it’s another first time pass with just one minor fault.
Congratulations Josh, lovely comments from the examiner and you really did work very hard for this, I’m delighted it’s all paid off for you. Onwards to University now, with that full licence in your pocket.

Well done Luke, lovely drive for a first time pass with just one minor fault. The Kia is much smaller than his tractor, ...
26/11/2025

Well done Luke, lovely drive for a first time pass with just one minor fault. The Kia is much smaller than his tractor, but he nailed it. Pleasure helping you through.

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