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12/10/2025

🚨 Question Time 🚨

You are in the Red vehicle. If all 3 vehicles approached the roundabout at the same time, who has right of way here? 🤔

Comment your answer below ⬇️

12/10/2025
10/10/2025

Quiz time! 👇
What does this UK road sign mean?

1. Children might be crossing the road ahead
2. There is a traffic signal ahead
3. The dual carriageway ends ahead
4. There might be traffic congestion ahead

Drop your answer in the comments with the number! ⬇️

Hint: It’s a red triangle, so it’s a warning sign… 😉

Want to learn road signs the smart way and pass faster? Book your first lesson with our award‑winning instructors across SW & SE London, Surrey and Middlesex.
https://pass.wimbledondrivingschool.com

10/10/2025

Officials have urged learners not to book a test until they are confident they will pass

Road signs are an important part of learning to drive — both for your practical and theory tests.Becoming familiar with ...
06/10/2025

Road signs are an important part of learning to drive — both for your practical and theory tests.
Becoming familiar with these signs during your lessons not only builds confidence on the road but can also make answering theory test questions much easier.

🚗 Lesson Availability – Book Now for Week Commencing 13th October 2025! 🚗Good news! I’ll have lesson availability starti...
05/10/2025

🚗 Lesson Availability – Book Now for Week Commencing 13th October 2025! 🚗

Good news! I’ll have lesson availability starting from the week commencing 13th October 2025.
🕘 Morning slots from 9:30 AM
🌞 Afternoon slots
🌙 Evening slots

If you’re looking to start your lessons soon, get in touch today to secure your space!

📩 Message this page, WhatsApp, or call/text me on 07513 563018.
Let’s get you on the road to passing your test with confidence! 🚦✅

— Pass with Andy Automatic Driving School

⭐️PASS⭐️  Fantastic Friday for Megan elliot from hebburn, only gone and done herself and me proud today by passing her t...
29/08/2025

⭐️PASS⭐️

Fantastic Friday for Megan elliot from hebburn, only gone and done herself and me proud today by passing her test in Gateshead with only 1 minor fault.

For those who don’t know Gateshead test routes are tough and Megan put some hard work in to learning this area and apply what she learned to the test.
Today’s traffic conditions in the area were challenging so absolutely well done Megan.
You deserve that pass. Enjoy driving with freedom now. 😁thank you so much for the gifts. The chewing gum was definitely needed 👍.

LEARNER DRIVERS don’t you just hate them?!If your first reaction YES then this is aimed at you.Every single driver on th...
23/08/2025

LEARNER DRIVERS don’t you just hate them?!
If your first reaction YES then this is aimed at you.

Every single driver on the road was once a learner. Every single one of us stalled, rolled back on a hill, hesitated at a roundabout, or got the biting point wrong. Nobody skipped that stage.

So why is it that when some people see “L” plates, they turn into bullies?
🚫 Sitting on the bumper, tailgating.
🚫 Revving the engine at the lights.
🚫 Leaning on the horn like it’ll somehow help.

Here’s the reality:
✋ When you see a hesitant learner at a junction, it might be their very first time dealing with one.
✋ When they stall, it’s nerves not incompetence.
✋ When they’re moving slower than you’d like, they’re probably processing ten new things at once mirrors, speed, gears, signals, traffic, instructions… and then you, glued to their bumper, making it worse.

Your horn and temper aren’t teaching them. They’re scaring them.
Distracting them.
Making mistakes more likely.

Let’s not forget young people have been learning behaviour from adults long before they ever touch a steering wheel.
If the “example” they see on the road is impatience, rage and intimidation, then guess what?
That’s what they’ll grow into.

Parents know this already: driving lessons are expensive, nerve wracking, and a huge responsibility.
Learners aren’t just “in the way” they’re your kids, your nieces, your nephews, your neighbours.
They are the next generation of drivers.

So here’s the choice for every licensed driver:
👉 Do you want to be remembered as the one who set an example of patience and respect?
Or as the one who terrified a nervous 17-year old on their first lesson?

Bullying a learner won’t make them faster.
It just makes you look small.

To every instructor out there thank you for protecting learners and shaping safer drivers.

The fact that thousands of people pass their tests safely every week is proof of the incredible job you do.

Stay safe.
Show patience.
Remember we’ve all been there.
👌

22/08/2025

COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT THE DRIVING TEST

🚫 Myth 1: Examiners Have a Pass Quota
✅ Fact: There is no pass or fail quota. Examiners assess each candidate based on their performance during the test. If you meet the required standard, you pass simple as that.

🚫 Myth 2: Stalling Means Automatic Failure
✅ Fact: Stalling isn’t an automatic fail. It’s how you handle the situation that matters. If you stall but recover quickly and safely, it’s typically marked as a driver fault.

🚫 Myth 3: Crossing Hands on the Steering Wheel Leads to Failure
✅ Fact: Crossing your hands while steering isn’t a fault in itself. Examiners look for safe and controlled steering, regardless of hand position.

🚫 Myth 4: You Must Drive at the Speed Limit at All Times
✅ Fact: Speed limits are maximums, not targets. Driving at a speed appropriate for the road and conditions is key.
Driving too fast or too slow can both be faults.

🚫 Myth 5: Exaggerated Head Movements Show You’re Checking Mirrors
✅ Fact: Examiners are trained to notice subtle mirror checks. Over-exaggerating head movements isn’t necessary and can be distracting.

🚫 Myth 6: Taking the Test at Certain Times Increases Chances of Passing
✅ Fact: There’s no evidence that test timing affects outcomes. Being well-prepared and confident is the best strategy, regardless of the time of day.

🚫 Myth 7: Examiners Want You to Take a Specific Route
✅ Fact: While certain routes are commonly used, examiners can vary the test route. Familiarity with various road types and conditions is more beneficial than memorizing a specific path.

🚫 Myth 8: Driving Slowly Shows You’re a Careful Driver
✅ Fact: Driving significantly below the speed limit without reason can be seen as a lack of confidence and may disrupt traffic flow.

🚫 Myth 9: You Automatically Fail If You Take a Wrong Turn
✅ Fact: Taking a wrong turn isn’t an automatic fail. Examiners assess your ability to drive safely, not your navigation skills.

🚫 Myth 10: Male Learners Pass More Easily Than Female Learners
✅ Fact: Pass rates can vary, but success depends on individual preparation and performance, not gender.

By understanding the facts, you’re better prepared to approach your driving test with confidence.
Don’t let myths hold you back focus on safe and informed driving practices.

Remember, staying informed and practicing safe driving habits are key to success.

Let’s leave these myths behind and focus on what truly matters on the road.

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