David Webb ADI

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Has now retired from the Driving Instruction profession after seventeen years and ten months. A.D.I.) Thank you all, stay safe out there.

Driving lessons Worcester - David Webb ADI 22/09/2021

What a great day it’s turned out to be for Gracious as she passed her driving test at Worcester Driving Test centre this afternoon. Gracious was fairly calm before her test, knew exactly what she needed to do and produced a great drive with just the three driver faults recorded. Congratulations on your pass, you got the result all your hard work deserved, well done. Enjoy the car hunting.

Driving lessons Worcester - David Webb ADI Driving lessons Worcester UK - learn to drive with a patient and friendly ADI driving instructor. Quality driving instruction at very competitive prices.

Photos 16/09/2021

Keep yourself up to date with all the changes, particularly useful is the information regarding smart motorways.

Read all about it! 🗞️

There is new Highway Code guidance for journeys on motorways

Guidance includes:
o clearer advice on where to stop in an emergency
o the importance of not driving in a lane closed by a red ❌
o the use of variable speed limits to manage congestion

Read the changes in full: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/the-highway-code/updates

27/08/2021

Warning - distressing video - this wasn't just a simple accident but it's a simple message - don't get behind the wheel whilst under the influence and drive!

16/07/2021

DVSA update - driving lessons and driving tests from 19th July 2021

Extract from DVSA email received this morning:

Following the Government’s announcement setting out plans to move to step 4 of the roadmap in England on 19th July 2021, we want to explain what these changes mean to driver testing services in England and how these will affect you and your pupils.

Driving lessons: keeping yourself and others safe

There is still a risk you could catch or pass on the virus, even if you are fully vaccinated. You are encouraged to exercise caution and consider the risks. While no situation is risk free, there are actions we can take to protect ourselves and others around us.

Wearing a face covering

COVID-19 spreads through the air by droplets and aerosols that are exhaled from the nose and mouth of an infected person. The government expects and recommends that people wear face coverings in enclosed spaces. So we still recommend you and your pupils wearing a face covering during a driving lesson.

Fresh air

When a person infected with COVID-19 coughs, talks or breathes, they release droplets and aerosols which can be breathed in by another person. Fresh air blows away these particles, reducing the chances of COVID-19 spreading. The more fresh air you let into your vehicle, the less likely a person is to inhale infectious particles.

Driving tests

Face coverings

From 19th July we will continue to expect you and your pupils to wear a face covering when you come for driving tests, unless you or your pupil have a good reason not to, such as:

- having a physical or mental illness or impairment, or a disability that means you cannot put on, wear or remove a face covering
- putting on, wearing or removing a face covering would cause you severe distress

Your pupil must tell us if they have a good reason not to wear a face covering when they book their test – if you have made the booking on behalf of your pupil you will need to do this if required.

Your pupil’s test will not take place without a face covering if they do not tell us ahead of their test.

If your pupil makes a dangerous or serious fault on test

From 19th July if your pupil makes a serious or dangerous fault, which means they’ve failed their test, the driving examiner will still direct them back to the driving test centre, where the test will end. This is to minimise the amount of time they need to spend in the vehicle. We will keep this measure under review.

Car cleanliness and fresh air

You must clean the inside of your car before bringing your pupil for test.

This means:

- tidying any unnecessary items away from the dashboard, footwells, door pockets, cup holders and seats
- wiping down the dashboard and car controls

The examiner will do an additional clean of some surfaces.

The car used for the test must have at least one window open on each side throughout the test. Any combination of windows can be opened. Your pupils should wear clothing suitable for the weather.

Scotland and Wales

The current driving tests safety measures in Scotland and Wales remain in place. We are working with the devolved administrations to review these measures and will let you know in advance of any changes.

Source : DVSA email dated 16th July 2021

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