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Welcome to the U Driving School Website. We hope you enjoy your drive through our website.‘U Driving School’ was so named because it is all about yo U and your Driving needs.
Driving Lessons, and the Driving Tuition you receive during the Driving Lesson, are so important to long term driving skills. Safe driving for life is what we teach. |
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If you choose U driving School to partner you on your driving journey we will help you every step of the way. We use the term ‘PARTNER’ because that is what we do, and we form this partnership with you to obtain your ‘GOAL’. You can be assured your journey with us will be an enjoyable one.
U Driving is here to get you ready and confident to pass a Theory and Practical Test. We are dedicated from the beginning of our journey together to make you a safe, aware and complete driver. Not just for your Practical Driving Test but for the rest of your driving life!
To book a lesson you have three options.
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Partnering together to your GOAL
Do you have a question about Driving Lessons or Driving Tuition? click on this link and ask away! info@udrivingschool.com
We cover Driving Lessons in Slough, Windsor, Old Windsor, Maidenhead, Stoke Poges, Burnham, Taplow, Gerrads Cross, Iver, Colnbrook and Farnham Common areas.
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Michael’s testimonial.
Ray was my third instructor overall and by far the best. He helped me to regain my confidence and was very patient with me even through all the bad habits I had picked up over time.
He made sure I knew where I was in my driving skills at all times and where I needed to head to make good habits that would last my driving lifetime.
And, was very helpful and understanding when I booked my test and forgot to tell him until the day before - and I passed with ease, I owe it all to ray choose ray and go all the way!
Thanks Ray.
Michael Smith |
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James's comments ...
"Under Ray's professional guidance, I was able to build my confidence when I had little faith in my driving skills.
His method of teaching is very relaxed and easygoing, which made me feel very comfortable, unlike previous instructors that I have come across who have put me on edge or made me feel nervous. I was unmotivated a lot of the time but Ray gave me a steady push which helped me complete the course of my lessons. Without his expertise, I highly doubt I would have been able to pass on my first test. Cheers mate!" |
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The Driving Lessons and Driving Tuition Sara and James received have made them skilled drivers for life.
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Changes to the theory test: the facts |
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From 23 January 2012 the theory test will be made up of multiple-choice questions which are no longer published in learning materials.
The reason behind the move is to stop candidates from simply memorising theory test questions and answers and learning by rote.
Revision materials still available
New official driving and riding theory books were published in September 2011 to help candidates prepare for the test and for life on the road.
The new books contain:
- new sections of text for motorcyclists, a free e-book for car drivers and full references throughout to help candidates learn and revise
- questions and answers for revision, including practice for case studies
- the official DSA explanations for every revision question, helping candidates fully understand the answer
This approach to learning will help candidates to gain a better knowledge and understanding of driving theory which will help them respond correctly to the new, reworded live questions used in the actual test.
No changes to the format of the test
No changes are being made to the format of the theory test. It will still be made up of a multiple-choice part and a hazard perception part.
The time allowed and the pass marks will stay the same. | | |
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Government slashes motoring red tape |
Drivers are to be released from reams of red tape currently required by government, Transport Secretary Justine Greening announced today.
As a result of the Road Transport Red Tape Challenge – the government wide process to get rid of unnecessary, burdensome and overcomplicated regulation - the Department for Transport is:
- Scrapping the regulation requiring motorists to hold a paper counterpart to their driving licence by 2015 – saving drivers up to £8m.
- Improving the regulation surrounding the notification process for vehicles that are not in use on the road (Statutory Off Road Notification or SORN). Once drivers have notified the DVLA that their vehicle is SORN, they will no longer have the burden of annual SORN renewal.
- Only issuing hard-copies of V5C vehicle registration certificates for fleet operators when needed, with the potential to be rolled out to private motorists.
- Introducing a limited exemption from drivers’ hours rules so that those who also drive as Territorial Army reservists in their own time can continue to do so.
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