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Teaching A Learner To Drive?
by DriveHart
Teaching a Learner to Drive?. Drive Hart sponsors the Drive.Zone which offers "How to" advice covering all aspects of driving, from maintaining "Safe Control", to "Top Teaching Tips", saving you time, money and stress!. We look forward to seeing you in the Zone!
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Open Mic. DVSA Part 3 - Instructional Ability - chat between PDI and Sarah Hart (ORDIT Trainer)
Send us Fan MailThis episode is the second of our Open Mic. sessions with Trainee Instructors.In this conversation, Drive Hart–sponsored PDI Cass chats with Director of Training Ops and A‑graded (ORDIT) trainer Sarah Hart about the DVSA Part 3 exam – what’s expected of you and how to prepare.They cover:What the DVSA examiner is really looking forPractical preparation tips and recommendationsKey Read: check out the Examiners Guide ADI1 - a must for those doing Part 3 and Standards ChecksMost of the links mentioned in this episode can be found in the official step‑by‑step guide on GOV.UK: https://www.gov.uk/become-car-driving-instructor For full details of the Part 2 and Part 3 exam, see:https://www.gov.uk/adi-part-2-test/what-happens-during-test?step-by-step-nav=80bd32e4-9708-4214-bc0f-50358223bb09---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Drive Hart = No 1 Sponsors of Drive.ZoneDrive Hart Limited - Gov. Registered Instructor Training Company - Actively Supporting Parents TeacDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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Open Mic. - DVSA Part 2 Discussion with Trainee Instructor & ORDIT Trainer
Send us Fan MailThis episode is the first of our Open Mic. sessions with Trainee Instructors.In this conversation, Drive Hart–sponsored PDI Cass chats with Director of Training Ops and A‑graded (ORDIT) trainer Sarah Hart about the DVSA Part 2 exam – what’s expected of you and how to prepare.They cover:What the DVSA examiner is really looking forPractical preparation tips and recommendationsMost of the links mentioned in this episode can be found in the official step‑by‑step guide on GOV.UK: https://www.gov.uk/become-car-driving-instructor For full details of the Part 2 exam, see: https://www.gov.uk/adi-part-2-test/what-happens-during-test?step-by-step-nav=80bd32e4-9708-4214-bc0f-50358223bb09Perfect for brand‑new PDIs who want to understand what’s expected and head into Part 2 with more confidence.Support the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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Unpacking the DVSA Part 2 Exam - Discussion led by ORDIT Trainers, Sarah Hart and J Clayton
Send us Fan MailThis podcast is led by ORDIT Trainer and Director of Drive Hart Limited, Sarah Hart. We cover some of the key issues relating to the DVSA Part 2 Test of your driving ability. Some of the recommendations are:1. Get training in advance of this exam 2. You need to be able to demonstrate a well-disciplined business like driveSupport the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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First Instructors Exam - Theory or part 1 Exam
Send us Fan MailThe first of three exams is the Theory Exam. The details of the exam are outlined in full on . Gov (link below. The key to success is having the right revision package - DVSA and Drive Hart recommend the Safe Driving for Life instructors' package. The other key recommendations are: 1. Know the exam elements - you have to pass both multiple choice and Hazard perception on the same sitting. 2. Understand how it is marked - there are 4 bands or categories in multiple choice, which you have to revise for. 3. Ensure you do adequate revision and make sure this includes the publications outlined on.Gov for this test, especially the Essential Skills book 4. Do at least 10 or more complete mock tests (at pass level ) to be confident on the test day. Support the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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Key steps to becoming a Driving Instructor
Send us Fan MailBecoming a driving instructor in the UK is a structured process, clearly outlined on the official GOV.UK website. This episode gives you a quick overview of the key stages, from initial registration through to taking (and preparing for) the three qualifying exams. For full, up-to-date guidance, visit: https://www.gov.uk/become-car-driving-instructorOnce you know you meet the eligibility rules, your next step is to get an enhanced DBS check if you don’t already have a recent, valid one for ADI (Approved Driving Instructor) purposes. On GOV.UK, you’ll find step‑by‑step instructions on how to apply, which organisation to use, and what documents you’ll need. You must have this DBS check in place before you can apply to become a driving instructor. In this podcast, Sarah Hart, Director of Drive Hart Ltd—an official instructor training company based in Salisbury—talks you through the key steps and the three exams run by the DVSA that you must pass before you can become an Approved Driving Instructor (ADI). Tune in to learn what to expect at each stage, how long the process can take, and where to find reliable help and resources along the way. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Key linksBecome a driving instructor - all key steps explained on .GovSafe Driving for Life - recommended for Theory Test Part 1Support the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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Mirror Mastery - The Key to Safe Driving and Test Success!
Send us Fan MailLink to Drive Hart https://linktr.ee/drivehartSeries 2 - Critical Knowledge for PDIs - Mirror Discipline - knowing when and why learners should check their mirrors (3 highest reason for test failure in UK)This podcast unlocks the secrets of mirror discipline with A Graded Approved Driving Instructors (Directors of Drive Hart) Sarah Hart and Julie Clayton, as they steer you through the essentials of using your mirrors for driving safely and acing your driving test. Ever wonder why so many learners fail their road test? It often boils down to one critical yet overlooked skill: checking those mirrors! We'll guide you through the simple yet powerful techniques of monitoring your surroundings, adjusting your speed, and changing direction. Sarah and Julie, with their years of instructing experience, know just how to help you develop the kind of mirror mastery that keeps you safe on the roads and test ready.In this episode, the directors of Drive Hart talk about easy-to-remember tips, including the "rainbow" checking technique, ensuring you'll never forget to scan those all-important mirrors. We dissect the moments that demand your attention in the rearview and side mirrors, from signaling turns to adjusting your speed. Whether you're behind the wheel daily or helping a newbie navigate the rules of the road, our conversation equips you with the strategies to maintain flawless mirror discipline. Tune in to transform your driving habits and ensure that your next glance in the mirror reflects a confident, safety-first driver.Drive Hart = No 1 Sponsors of Drive.ZoneDrive Hart Limited - Gov. Registered Instructor Training Company - Actively Supporting Parents TeacDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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What & How of Becoming A Driving Instructor - Intro
Send us Fan MailLink to Drive Hart https://linktr.ee/drivehartThis is the first introduction to a new series (Series 2 Episode 1 The Introduction to What You Need To Know and How to Teach Driving in a way that ensures learning takes place. All essential knowledge and skills to become an effective Approved Driving Instructor. This introductory espiode will give an overview of the two core areas which will be broken down as the series progresses. The WhatIn short what you need to know to be an effective instructor - the Road Craft, Technical, legal and advisory guidance you need to have mastered - after all "you cant teach what you dont know" The series episodes under "the What" and the "How".The What -Instructors Need to Know to Teach:Subjects/Themes that you need to know and be able to brief a student onProcesses that you will need to know to coach a studentPriorities, rules/laws of the road and common road craft practiceWhat if scenario planning - using the environment Subject Briefings - why these are important for you and the students Student lesson records Directing private practice and working with Parents (Private Practice) The How - How to Teach Driving (ref DVSA teaching and learning) Student Centered Lessons & Lesson Planning - setting goals and understanding students needs, practice areas, adapting & respondingRisk and Responsibilities - risk understood, instruction, interventions, feedbackTeaching - Q& A, accurate technical information, fault analysis, coaching Learning strategies - tools and approaches, depth of understanding, checking out, Unpacking situations, key events or hazards (ask first, joint understanding, clarity and understand learning points) Lesson Debrief (overlaps with above on unpacking) Drive Hart = No 1 Sponsors of Drive.ZoneDrive Hart Limited - Gov. Registered Instructor Training Company - Actively Supporting Parents TeacDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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Motorways - Mean Business!
Send us Fan MailLink to Drive Hart https://linktr.ee/drivehartThis podcast covers some 8 key pointers on managing motorways and concludes with advice on getting professional instruction for learners who are near test-ready on motorways and/or post test motorway instruction. The key areas covered are:1. what is a motorway 2. Who can use a motorway - in particular learners use of motorways3. Speed4. Signs and markings - know your highway code Signs and Signals for Motorways see link to this publication: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/519129/know-your-traffic-signs.pdf 5. Lane use and observations6. Overtaking7. Joining and leaving a motorway8. Emergencies https://www.highwaycodeuk.co.uk/stopping.htmlConclusion: Recommendation for Learner Instruction by Professional Approved Driving instructor.Key links to support your understanding of motorway use can be found on:https://www.gov.uk/guidance/the-highway-code/motorways-253-to-273A useful AA Article also covers key points discussed: https://www.theaa.com/driving-school/driving-lessons/advice/motorway-drivingFor more information and support please see our public facebook group called "parents - teaching a learner to drive" where you can ask any questions on driving / teaching a learner https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Support the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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The Art of Dealing with Dual Carriageways!
Send us Fan MailLink to Drive Hart https://linktr.ee/drivehartThis podcasts provides an overview of some key points for dealing with Dual Carriageways, if you want more information, video guidance and assistance, Drive Hart are launching a new resource site called " Drive.Zone for Parents" in September available on low cost subscription basis covering all driving subjects. If you need one to one support, we are also launching a new service called "Your Expert on Line" where you can subscribe to the service and get advice and guidance from A Graded Approved Driving Instructor for your private practice and test preparations. Call us if you want to get additional support on 07919 488360 or email [email protected]. A key question Parents ask us is about the timing of starting instruction on Dual Carriageways for Supervising Parents:It is key to ensure that you do not tackle dual carriageways too early, otherwise the learner can be overwhelmed and as they are usually faster speeds than other roads require greater car and skill. We would recommend getting the advice of your Approved Driving Instructor before starting dual carriageways on private practice. The points raised in this podcast cover:1. How to identify a dual carriageway and who can drive on it. Any road with physical separation is a dual carriage irrespective of how many lanes it has unless its a motorway.Can occur in any location urban, rural, city, signed dual carriageway. Learners can be supervised on dual carriageways by Supervising Driver We would only recommend taking a learner when they have sufficient control and confidence to take on the higher speeds.2. Speed on dual carriageways and how this can be different from 70 national speed limit.May be first time a learner has driven in higher gears so care, steering can be very sensitive travelling at speedsafety gaps are imperative Observations and knowledge of your surroundings and other users essentialPlanning and anticipation is key to safetynormally subject to 70 mph national limit but can also be any specified / signed speed restriction eg 30, 40, 50 60mph so checking what applies is important etc. 3. Lanes and the all important observations.Always travel on left, unless good reason to be on the right (ie approaching a roundabout where you need right lane, approach to move into slip on right to move across dual carriage, overtaking)anticipation and planning and strong observations are key to safe dual carriage way driving. Higher speeds mean that you should alwaySupport the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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Emerging Right - Mastering the Right Turn
Send us Fan MailLink to Drive Hart https://linktr.ee/drivehartIn this podcast Sarah Hart (ADI) discusses the process of emerging right from a minor road into a major road junction. Support the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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Meeting Traffic - Position and Speed
Send us Fan MailLink to Drive Hart https://linktr.ee/drivehartIn this short podcast we talk about poor positioning by learners. So when we have to hold back for a car, if the student has seen the situation arising early on gives you the advantage in positioning. Talks about the optimum hold back position - cars length away from parked and as much to middle or centre line of road - so have an easy moving off senario and avoiding harsh steering, and improved vision. Good position means cars behind will see that your not parked but your positioned to move around the car. Consider popping on right signal to emphasis your intention. Discusses problems with poor positioning. Getting into a gap between two parked cars is discussed and how lack of anticipation can cause learners to be late or too fast in making their decision to pull in. Slowing the car down means you have greater control. Basic rule keep the learner slow, get them to see ahead and plan and anticipate to get right outcome. Support the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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Meeting Traffic - Explaining Priorities
Send us Fan MailLink to Drive Hart https://linktr.ee/drivehartThis podcast is a short explanation that when dealing with meeting traffic with a learner - it is important for them to know in what circumstances they have priority to progress. In simple terms - if the blockage is on our side of the road we do not have priority, If the blockage is on the other side of the road and our lane is clear then we normally have priority. Blockages are normally parked cars or other obstructions. When cars on both sides of the road, then have situation called a 50/50 and neither party has priority and you have to look and plan ahead and anticipate what others are doing. We talk about hills and how this impacts priorities - if its a 50/50 you should give way to traffic coming up a hill because it is difficulty to get going uphill. If 50/50 and both approaching the pinch point together have to look and see what others are doing, consider holding back. Do not flash lights because it can be misinterpreted by others and pedestrians. We cannot guarantee others will do what they are expected to do, but sometimes cars don't hold back for you, for whatever reason (misjudge speed and distance or just might be arrogant and push through). A good lesson for your learner is to consider: no matter if you have priority always expect the unexpected and be ready to react and hold back. Support the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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Meeting Traffic - Planning and Anticipation
Send us Fan Mail Meeting Traffic - planning and anticipation - key decision making. Importance of getting your learner to look well ahead.Discusses the exercise in getting your learner to look ahead and tell you what they are seeing. Looking at the Horizon exercise introduced. Links to Mirror, Signal, Position, Speed and Look - see the problem early on and makes it easier to deal with priorities (blockages) Importance of you looking ahead as a supervisor. Support the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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What is Meeting Traffic Definition
Send us Fan MailLink to Drive Hart https://linktr.ee/drivehartThis is a basic explanation of what meeting traffic is - it is the link to other podcasts which deal with priorities in meeting traffic and planning and anticipation. Support the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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Emerging Left - Mastering Your Left Turn
Send us Fan MailLink to Drive Hart https://linktr.ee/drivehart In this podcast we cover the process for Emerging left from a minor road into a major one. We go through the core driving process of Mirrors, Signal, Position, Speed/Gear and Looking, Assessing Deciding and Acting. We normally teach emerging (left and right) after a student has mastered turning left and right, as in particular emerging right involves more skill in terms of : clutch down, rolling first and more involved in decision making as you are crossing the path of other traffic. Support the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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The Magic of Roundabouts
Send us Fan MailLink to Drive Hart https://linktr.ee/drivehartThis podcast provides an overview of Roundabouts - their purpose and 5 core aspects which often cause issues in negotiating them. The presentation starts with the purpose of roundabouts and then the 5 core aspects which we teach students, covering1.Approach - Speed / Gear / Positioning 2.Key Decision Making Process – LADA / Assessing Gaps3.Lane Selection / Lane Discipline4.Signals / Timing - On/Off 5.Strong Observations / Awareness & Discipline Extract from our presentation on roundabouts:Always Discuss the main Purpose of Roundabouts with your Learner - ask what they know! •Meeting of two or more roads – to keep traffic moving•Simple and Complex / Multi-lane•Traffic light controlled and non controlled•Don’t confuse with mini-roundabouts (separate session)•Clockwise direction around island•Give way to right•Speed and Approach important •Assessment of Safe Gaps to Join •Method Important (Signals / Lane Selection / Discipline) 1. THE APPROACH – MSPSL •Mirror, Signal, Position, Speed/Gear – Look and prepare as you approach the roundabout. •Slow Down Early – Buy Yourself Time •Low Gear (usually 1st or 2nd – depending on situation)•Look for Signs / Markings – well in advance•Remember look for exceptions to normal positioning (often by advance signs and markings, examples in Salisbury ring road)•Position for lane selection – plan and anticipate•Observations – look well ahead to see what's happening2.KEY DECISION MAKING PROCESS – LADA! ●Look / Assess / Decide / Act – The Process•Move Your Eyes: Right and Ahead•Start Assessing Early•Assess Traffic Speed and Volume from the right •Look for Safe Gap (come in slow = better decision) •If No Safe Gap, You Need To Stop!•Don’t Assume The Driver In Front Will Go! •Don’t Follow Other Drivers / Make your own decision! 3. LANE SELECTION / DISCIPLINE •Look / Assess / Decide / Act •Look at signs on approach to guide you•Observations Critical •General•A: Turning Left (first exit) – left lane on approach•B: Ahead (2nd exit) – left lane (unless directed otherwise)•C: Turning Right (3rd exit) – right lane on approach - Inside / Outside principle 4. SIGNALS AND TIMING •Signals / Signal Timing = Key To Safety•Informs what you are doing, so all others know/see•Visibly showsSupport the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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Driving Syllabus - Overview of Key Issues for Instructors
Send us Fan MailLink to Drive Hart https://linktr.ee/drivehartThis podcast presented by Sarah Hart, A Graded ADI who is ORDIT registered and director of Drive Hart Limited. The session covers some of the main problems associated the learning to drive syllabus from the perspective of the potential or approved instructor perspective. Four main areas examined in terms of the problems that can arise with syllabus management and some suggestions on solutions, concluding with some key tips to assist those new to the industry. 1. Goals/Aims of syllabus delivery - what outcomes are being sought for your training: the podcast examine the problem of being rigid in syllabus delivery, inflexible to students needs or goals, or becoming over-focused just on test preparation. We advocate a clear aim/goal on preparing learners to be safe and competent drivers, who are also properly prepared for the UK Driving Test before presentation to test. A focus on safety and competency ensures a wider breadth of knowledge and skills which keep young drivers safe when they take on independent driving. The National publications (syllabus, standards for driving and teaching) set by the Government (Department of Vehicle Standards Agency, make it clear that the focus should be on safety and competency and link to these can be found below). https://www.gov.uk/guidance/national-standard-for-driving-cars-and-light-vans-category-b 2. Knowledge and understanding of the syllabus - the breadth of the National Syllabus, as well as knowledge of each subject, need to brief students and taking a step by step approach to delivery. We recommend that you get detailed understanding of the DVSA Essential Skills booklet and the highway code as well as the national standards and syllabus mentioned above. But more than that, use your ADI trainer / coach to provide detailed professional knowledge of teaching the driving syllabus and get really familiar with how each subject is taught (step by step). A useful DVSA sponsored site is the safedriving for life site a link to which is provided below, which provides software for PDI revision on Part 1/Part 2 as well as a shop with the main text you will need to help you in your role, in particular the essential skills. https://www.gov.uk/guidance/the-highway-codehttps://www.safedrivingforlife.info/shop/official-dvsa-guide-driving-essential-skills/3. Delivery of the syllabus - client ceSupport the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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Plan To Succeed! - save time, money and stress.
Send us Fan MailLink to Drive Hart https://linktr.ee/drivehartPreparing and Planning Private Driving Practice with a learner driver can save you time, money and stress. The Government Department responsible for Driving Tests estimates that around 70 hours tuition/practice is required to get a student ready for test of which around 45 hrs is taught and 22 hours it is assumed would be private practice with family or friends. Focused and well planned practice can save you professional instruction costs and reduce the stress inherent in supervising a learner in car. This podcast, hosted by Julia Ann Clayton (retired Assistant Chief Officer of Police, A Graded Approved Instructor and Director of Training Company Drive Hart Ltd) covers ten key issues / preparations that supervisors should consider before setting off on private practice supervision including: 1. Appropriate Car for the Learners Practice2. Insurance and legal costs to cover the learner driving, also consider wider aspects eg does the insurance provider have any terms or conditions regarding supervising drivers, does the policy in place provide cover for any legal (civil or criminal) proceedings and costs.3. Communication between you and your Approved Driving Instructor - Practice what has been taught by the ADI, if you don't have an ADI the onus will be on you to know the national driving syllabus and the skills that will be tested in the driving test. 4. Knowledge of the supervisors role, Road Traffic law and Highway Code, plus key driving processes is essential to prepare a learner for test.5. Refresh your own driving skills and knowledge, and avoid passing on bad habits!6. Adopting the "Right Approach" to practice (right subject, right place and right time), speak with your ADI on when to start practice, and what to practice, get regular updates on the learners progress on the syllabus. 7. Calmly review/debrief your practice - record your practice times and discuss any issues with your ADI. 8. Keep driving practice calm and as stress free as possible, Agree the plan with your learner and how your going to deal and debrief any events during the practice. If all else fails stop and cool things down! 9. Give Clear, concise, and well timed alerts, direction and instruction, slow practice down! it really helps the learner and you to manage the practice. 10. Learn how to identify and put right common driving faults and discuss them with your learner. Look on line, get advice and talk to your ADI, fault identification is what they do every day, and they should be able to give you advice on any specific recurrent faults to lSupport the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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Supervisors - Be Aware! - Don't Fall Foul of the Laws That Govern Your Role
Send us Fan MailLink to Drive Hart https://linktr.ee/drivehartThis Podcast provides an overview of the Supervising Drivers Role; the podcast is delivered by Julia Clayton, who is a retired Assistant Chief Constable (police), Director of Drive Hart (Government Approved Instructor Training Company) and qualified Grade A Instructor with some 30 years experience of law (criminal and civil). The podcast looks at the legal aspects of your supervision role, outlining the rules and responsibilities involved in the role and provides some practical advice on what to do and advice to seek before setting off to conduct private practice with a learner driver. Key pointers:Ensure you understand what your role requires you to do - you need to be active not passive in ensuring driving practice is kept safe.Check your/learners insurance cover properly. Ensure it fully covers the learner and you for practice driving. Some insurance companies are putting additional requirements on supervision of learners (eg increasing the age of the supervisor is just one) so speak to them, don't just assume it will cover you or the learner - check! Ask whether the insurance cover in place also provides for funding for legal cover should the learner or your actions as supervisor be subject to criminal or civil proceedings and costs. Do not underestimate how important this can be, civil cases where compensation/damages are being sought can be very costly. Ensure you vehicle is fully legal, tax, insurance, MOT and display L Plates as required when taking a learner out.Speak with your Approved Driving Instructor on when to start private practice and what subjects to cover, where and when - the principle: practice was has been taught by the Approved Driving Instructor where possible. Understand that the law expects you to be active in your role, ensuring practice is kept safe (for you and all other road users), if you are found not to have given instruction or made an intervention in the event of an accident, you may find yourself liable for criminal or civil proceedings as well as the learner driver. The standard expected of a learner driver is that of a competent experienced driver, if they fall below thaDrive Hart = No 1 Sponsors of Drive.ZoneDrive Hart Limited - Gov. Registered Instructor Training Company - Actively Supporting Parents TeacDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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Blind Spots - When to employ a Full Blind Spot Check
Send us Fan MailLink to Drive Hart https://linktr.ee/drivehartIntroduction to what a blind spot check is and an short overview of when you should check blind spots and when you should restrict it to a simple shoulder check. Dont forget we have lots of other resources on our facebook group for parents called: parents - teaching a learner to drive https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371and if you are a trainee instructor on our group for instructors called: Driving Instructor Training: information & Advice (public page) https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404or check out our websitehttps//www.sarahhartdrivingschool.comSupport the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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Look & See - Observations Are One Of Top Reason for Test Failure!
Send us Fan MailLink to Drive Hart https://linktr.ee/drivehartThis is 6th element of the MSPSLADA process - Look. This podcast looks at the need to look and observe from two perspectives, the learners observations and your role to observe the learner and checking out what they see, register and what they intend doing about what they see. Support the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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Speed/Gear - Keep It Slow & Low!
Send us Fan MailLink to Drive Hart https://linktr.ee/drivehartThis is the 5th element of the MSPSL routine where we are talking about speed and gear element. The key to success is discussed, covering plan and anticipate - early instruction, slow speed down and lower gear and give your decision making time (so you can look, assess decide and act). We have a e-book which covers this in more detail which is currently available to read free on Kindle amazon...see link below https://www.amazon.co.uk/Supervising-Learner-Driver-Successful-Practice-ebook/dp/B08GSRNVHSSupport the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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Positioning - How To Be In The Right Place at the Right Time!
Send us Fan MailLink to Drive Hart https://linktr.ee/drivehartPositioning is a key element of the core driving process MSPSL, and is mentioned twice in the Governments top 10 reasons for learners failing their driving test, hitting number 4 and number 7 in respect of positioning when turning right and normal driving position. Dont forget to check out public facebook site we sponsor for Parents - ask questions, loads of advice and materials to help you, videos on the driving test and more......https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Support the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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Assess, Decide & Act - Give Yourself Time To Decide!
Send us Fan MailLink to Drive Hart https://linktr.ee/drivehartThis short podcast talks about the final key decision making element of the core driving process - Assess, Decide and Act. it is key to give time to this final decision making element and slowing it down on approach enables this. Support the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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Signals - Clarity on When/Why You Should and Should Not Signal!
Send us Fan MailSignals can be confusing, this podcast provides a timely reminder on when and why you should signal. Remembering of course that signals are assessed in the UK driving test, including making unnecessary signals. Drive Hart = No 1 Sponsors of Drive.ZoneDrive Hart Limited - Gov. Registered Instructor Training Company - Actively Supporting Parents TeacDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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Introduction - Controls
Send us Fan MailLink to Drive Hart https://linktr.ee/drivehartDrive Zone Parents 3 Lesson 1 Controls introduction Support the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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Introduction to Cockpit Drill
Send us Fan MailLink to Drive Hart https://linktr.ee/drivehartDrive Zone Parents 3 Lesson 1 Cockpit introduction Support the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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Explaining Car Controls - Keep it simple and clear
Send us Fan MailLink to Drive Hart https://linktr.ee/drivehartThis podcast explores the introductory lesson on Controls. The key points from this lesson impact all other subsequent lessons, as it is the first introduction to the main controls the Learner is going to use under instruction by a supervising driver or instructor. Keeping the control lesson simple and clear is key. The controls covered in the early lesson would be - accellerator (gas), brake and clutch, handbrake, gears and indicators. Be clear about how your going to refer to them in any future instruction (an example of this is given).When giving an instruction about use of a control ensure it is well in advance to let the learner have time to understand and react to your instructionA clear introduction to the use and purpose of each control is required. But as important as the introduction is the way that you are going to refer to the controls during instruction. This podcast talks about how at this early point in a learners lessons you introduce the clear and concise language of control: this enables you to give well timed, jointly understood instructions for specific controls to be used. The podcast provides an example of how this is used in the process of stopping as an illustration. Support the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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Traffic Lights - Number 6 In Top 10 Causes of Test Failure! - Know What To Do!
Send us Fan MailLink to Drive Hart https://linktr.ee/drivehartThis podcast covers the issues and problems around traffic lights. It is the number 6 of 10 reasons for test failure according to the .Gov siteProblems:1. Not seeing or understanding what the lights mean - Red, Red/Amber, Green, Amber - 2. Failing to stop at red3. Entering Cycle box at lights - not stopping at your stop line4. Turning right - whilst waiting the lights change, but dont clear the junction 5. Progressing at a green light (any direction) but junction is not clear, or road going into not clear.6. Blocking traffic when turning right - not seen the obstruction, blocks traffic 7. Not giving way to oncoming traffic when turning right - with lights on Green. So causing them to avoid collision or blocking road Solutions1. Get to know the sequence and mean of the traffic lights (discussed at length)Red - stopRed/Amber - stopGreen - go (if safe to do so - always check) and remember give way to oncoming trafficAmber - stop (if you can do so safely )2. Anticipation and planning before you get to the lights is critical, so you respond correctly 3. Key tips and issues for turning, left - going ahead and turning right discussed at length4. point of turn at traffic light controlled right turns is further back as a more sweeping turn right Safety issuesGreen may mean go - if it is safe to do so, don't assume it will be - Always check if it is clear and safe to proceed if turning right on green light always remember you still have to give way to oncoming traffic - because your crossing their lane - many accidents caused by drivers not remembering this one! Don't gamble with Amber - don't rush to get through - plan ahead anticipate the need to stop and slow down in advance of lights to see what stage of the sequence they are at Supervising drivers: 1. Must know the lights sequence and meaning and road markings (cyclists box)2. must be aware of the safety points above - learners will need help and support understanding right turns - ie green means go, but still have to give way to oncoming traffic3. Be prepared to prompt the learner in advance, what are the lights doing....what might happen next, etc. If you would like to see more video and resources to help train a learner to drive, visit Support the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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Test Critical Issue - Moving Off Hits Top 5 Causes of Test Failure - Getting it Sorted!
Send us Fan MailLink to Drive Hart https://linktr.ee/drivehartThis podcast covers the pre-test preparations for learners and covers one of the top five reasons for test failure according to the .Gov statistics.As always parents supervising learners have a key role in embedding this discipline - which we discussed in Podcast "Moving Off without kangaroos! lurching or Stalling" (season 1 episode 5). Problems lack of observations (core 6 point when moving off)pulling out in front of traffic not seeing traffic from rear forgetting the blind spot checksnot exercising control when moving off - rolling back etcSolutions - Use the 6 point checks and control of Moving Off6 core checks - left shoulder, left door mirror, rear view, forwards, right door mirror and right blind spot check make sure your learner does not just look but see and decide / act When moving off from right - ensure you start from right shoulder and do the checks - going to your left (still 1 - 6 but reverse order)Key tips for Supervising Driversmake sure you also check before the learner moves off that it is clear, and ensure they do the checks by prompting them if you need to. Do not let them move off without having done the 1-6 observations To help student become independent - don't do the checks before the student as this prompts them - they need to remember of their own accord! If you interested in more support just visit our website, we are soon to launch our short courses for parents on our website and will podcast when its live www.sarahhartdrivingschool.comfacebook sarahhartdrivingshcoolfacebook drivehart ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This podcast was brought to you by Drive Hart working with Buzzsprout - without this podcasting support we could not have produced this material .....if you want to podcast like us....contact them on the following link, apparently if you join them you get an Amazon voucher ......https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1763653------------------Drive Hart = No 1 Sponsors of Drive.ZoneDrive Hart Limited - Gov. Registered Instructor Training Company - Actively Supporting Parents TeacDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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Turning Right - Sounds Easy But - Its In Top 5 Causes of Test Failure !
Send us Fan MailLink to Drive Hart https://linktr.ee/drivehartThis podcast covers the process of turning right into a side road. This is one of the top 5 reasons for test failure according to the statistics from .Gov - So whilst this seems easy, it can be a challenge to a supervising driver to guide and advise the learner on if they don't have the core driving process guiding the learners actions.As in the previous podcasts the core driving process is the foundation stone for successful driving practice - Mirrors, Signal, Position, Speed/Gear, Look - Assess, Decide and Act. We go through the process for turning right step by step. That in turning right this would start about 8-10 car lengths before the turn. But as a supervising driver, you can really improve practice by ensuring you get ahead of the student, and give clear and concise instruction well in advance about 20 car lengths back - and crucially has time to start their MSPSL-ADA process 8-10 car lengths back.So having got your instruction to your learner out early - we step through the processMirrors (change of speed - slowing down) rear and right (change of direction mirror)Signal (right) indicating to others your intentionPosition - this is the main cause of problems for learners; must ensure they are positioned alongside the center line (if the road is wide enough to allow that) so don't obstruct following traffic and they can see what your intention is from signal and positioning (turning right). Get to point of turn - front bumper level with lines in middle of side road into which your turning. Some tips on assessing point of turn in podcast. Speed - should have been slowed down on approach and make assessment as to whether you can turn in second gear (clear road, open junction, no oncoming traffic), or approach in first gear (if closed junction, oncoming traffic) with view to stop at point of turn. Stopping at point of turn - can cause some issues - when starting up - focus on POM (prepare, observe, and get ready to move off - but when turning right you need to guide your learner to Drive Hart = No 1 Sponsors of Drive.ZoneDrive Hart Limited - Gov. Registered Instructor Training Company - Actively Supporting Parents TeacDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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Turing into A Road on Left - slow it down to keep it smooth!
Send us Fan MailLink to Drive Hart https://linktr.ee/drivehartThis podcast covers how to turn into a side road on the left. In this early manoeuvre the parent supervisors role is key in ensuring the following: Give the Learner really early instruction - don't leave it to the last minute - about 20 car lengths back tell them what you want them to do (clearly and simply) to give them time to process your information and then to respond.... Start/prompt the learner to use the - Mirror, Signal, Position, Speed/Gear and look/assess/decide and act (our core driving process) 8-10 lengths before the turn. Get the speed down to below 10 mph or lower on approach as this gives greater car controlObservations need to be strong into the junction to see if any obstructions and mirrors and observations when you have straighten up in your new road to see who is behind you (rear mirror) and right mirror (to see who is overtaking if anyone). Strong observations - as you turn watch what is coming up alongside, when in new road check rear and right to see if anyone is overtaking or coming up behind you!Keep it slow when turn is difficulty, or closed (cannot see into the new road) probably 1st gear below 10 mph. If slightly open and can see into the new road can be taken at 2nd but keep speed slow. Summary Key pointers:Early instruction is key - be clear and concise "I want you to take the next road on the left"Strong use of the core driving process (MSPSL-ADA) and observationsGet the speed out - approach slowly and in correct gear (1st or 2nd) If you want to see any more resources and videos and courses go to our websitewww.sarahhartdrivingschool.comwe are also on facebook under - sarahhartdrivingschool drivehart ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Our journey int podcasting has been ably supported by the Buzzsprout team and if you want to do the same use the link below and you could earn an Amazon voucher too boot! https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1763653 Drive Hart = No 1 Sponsors of Drive.ZoneDrive Hart Limited - Gov. Registered Instructor Training Company - Actively Supporting Parents TeacDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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Stopping - With Style
Send us Fan MailPodcast 6 (2021) Link to Drive Hart https://linktr.ee/drivehartThis podcast covers the all important skill of being able to stop a car once you have moved off. As a parent supervising a learner it is important not to overestimate how the learner may be phased by this - they have just got going and need to keep it slow (first gear) in the first few attempts. The process for stopping is covered step by step under the headings of: P.O.SP - Place (Save Convenient and Legal - SCALP for short) with targets for them to aim for, like Stop at the postbox ahead!O - Observations /mirror work before slowing down to stop, including indications if needed - in this case slowing down to stop on left (rear and left mirrors)S - Stopping Process - the key steps to a controlled stop (come off the gas , cover (ie just hover over) the clutch/brake, (this gets them off the gas)and then a buss or two car lengths before the target you identified for stopping, its clutch down - use the momentum to then steeruse imaginary clock face - 11 oclock, towards kerb, then 1 pm - straighten up)...and then gently brake to stopsecure handbrake, into neutral and switch off any indication you put onIt is an automatic process to an experienced driver, so supervisors need to reacquaint themselves with a process that has become second nature and done without conscious thought - if you are to be successful as a supervising driver of a learner - you have to recall the things that have become automatic to you to help them! If you interested in more support we have a package of short courses for parent supervisors which includes full video demos and key tips like the above and much more - which could save you time, money and stress - just visit our website learn centre called Skill.Zone for parents onwww.sarahhartdrivingschool.comfacebook sarahhartdrivingshcoolfacebook drivehart ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This podcast was brought to you by Drive Hart working with Buzzsprout - without this podcasting support we could not have produced this material and would like to say thank you tDrive Hart = No 1 Sponsors of Drive.ZoneDrive Hart Limited - Gov. Registered Instructor Training Company - Actively Supporting Parents TeacDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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Moving Off - without Kangaroos!... lurching or stalling
Send us Fan MailLink to Drive Hart https://linktr.ee/drivehartin this podcast we explore why learner drivers under parents supervision often have difficulty with moving off. Often the issue is caused because the process of moving off has become so automatic to a supervising driver, that they have forgotten the key points of learning to move off (its become so automatic to them).... in particular the need to hold at bite for count of 3 in order to get smooth transition. In this podcast we explore the process of P.O.M which stands forPrepare ObserveMove Off If you would like to see more video and resources to help train a learner to drive, visit our website and our forthcoming launch of Skill.Zone for Parents at www.sarahhartdrivingschool.comfacebook sarahhartdrivingschoolfacebook driveharthighway code link----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This podcast was produced with aid of Buzzsprout who make the whole process so easy, even we couldnt break it! Cheers Buzzsprout. If you want to podcast like a pro. follow their link (apparently they offer Amazon gift vouchers for joining up with them from this link: ....so if you interested ..follow the link below if you're interested in becoming a Buzzsprout podcaster too! https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1763653jRCM13vR1ahprpHyTy9zDrive Hart = No 1 Sponsors of Drive.ZoneDrive Hart Limited - Gov. Registered Instructor Training Company - Actively Supporting Parents TeacDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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The All Essential Cockpit Drill For Drivers - Keeps You In Control!
Send us Fan MailLink to Drive Hart https://linktr.ee/drivehartThe cockpit drill is a routine that is designed to maintain your control over the car. If the cockpit drill elements are incorrectly or not adjusted it can make observations difficult, or impede your use of the pedals. So it is essential. For other free resources and information see our web and you tube sites: www.sarahhartdrivingschool.comwww.drivehart.comfacebook sarahhartdrivingschoolfacebook drivehart Exciting new resources are about to be launched by Drive Hart in support of parents check out our website The routine is designed to be done in sequence so that mirrors are done last - ensuring that after you have adjusted everything you can see out of your mirrors.Sequence is important: D.H.S.S.S.MDoors - are they all secure shut (including the boot)Handbrake - is it on so you dont roll back whilst preparing to set offSeat Adjustments - all done so you can reach pedals (slight bend in knee) and also check the Head RestraintSteering Wheel - so when you reach forwards your wrists touch top of wheel and you can see the dials (remember steering wheels adjust up and down as well further away or nearer)Seat Belt - not twisted and secureMirrors - lastly check all interior and exterior mirrors. These podcasts are delivered and supported by Buzzsprout which Drive Hart are using to get information out to learners and parents and help keep everyone safe!....follow the link below if your interested in becoming a Buzzsprout podcaster too! https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1763653Drive Hart = No 1 Sponsors of Drive.ZoneDrive Hart Limited - Gov. Registered Instructor Training Company - Actively Supporting Parents TeacDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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Wet Weather Driving - Some Key Tips for Flood Conditions
Send us Fan MailLink to Drive Hart https://linktr.ee/drivehartWet Weather Driving is a feature of May, if your caught in flooding conditions, couple of key tips - be seen (lights), Slow Down, Avoid deep puddles or flows of water, watch out for other drivers actions they may be wanting to avoid water flows - anticipate. Watch out for HGVs spray can momentarily blur your view to the front and make sure your wipers are working properly and blades fit for purpose. Above all avoid driving in flooding conditions and never go into water that you dont know the depth of, it can hide pote holes. Avoid harsh braking & slow it down ! These podcasts are delivered and supported by Buzzsprout which Drive Hart are using to get information out to learners and parents and help keep everyone safe!....follow the link below if your interested in becoming a Buzzsprout podcaster too! https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1763653Support the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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Mirrors - Avoid Test Failure - Know When To Check Them!
Send us Fan MailLink to Drive Hart https://linktr.ee/drivehartParents, supervising a learner driver is a difficult sometimes daunting task. But you can avoid stress by knowing how to get them ready. Mirror work (poor observations, failing to check mirrors) are among the top 5 reasons for failing a driving test. So we have prepared a short aid for remembering which mirrors you check We cover in the podcast advice on use of the car Mirrors for:Change of speed - rear view Change of direction - relevant door mirror (left for left move, right for right move)Turning left / right - rear view, left mirror (for turning Left) with final check as you turn in left mirror (for cyclists etc) New road - rear mirror and right Stopping - on left - rear view (change of speed) and left mirror before you steer left . stopping on right - rear view and right mirrorMoving Off - at Traffic lights for example - (the rainbow check) left mirror, rear view mirror , right mirror. Embed this in your driving, and teaching your learner the principles becomes so easy! and they are kept safer, for their life on the road. Drive Hart sponsor these podcasts on a free basis to help parents keep our young drivers safer. Check out our other free materials and advice plus Parents Supervisors facebook group on www.sarahhartdrivingschool.com Highway code link--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------These podcasts are delivered and supported by Buzzsprout which Drive Hart are using to get information out to learners and parents and help keep everyone safe!....follow the link below if your interested in becoming a Buzzsprout podcaster too! https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1763653Drive Hart = No 1 Sponsors of Drive.ZoneDrive Hart Limited - Gov. Registered Instructor Training Company - Actively Supporting Parents TeacDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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Supervising a Learner - Get Control and Reduce Stress !
Send us Fan MailLink to Drive Hart https://linktr.ee/drivehartWelcome to Skill.Zone for Parents who are supervising learner drivers.In this first episode, the Directors of Drive Hart, Approved Instructors Sarah Hart and Julia Clayton discuss how parents can get better control over supervised driving practice with a learner. Our 6 point - Key Tips for parents teaching their son/daughter to drive: Manage your expectations, learners cannot and should not be asked to approach junctions as fast as an experienced driver - slow it down for success (dont worry about whats behind you, you have L plates on!) Plan your practice area, don't just do a drive around, as this can take the learner into areas and situations they cannot cope with, and it stresses you both out! Most experienced Instructors have "Nursery Slopes to start practice on" - identify quiet urban area with some easy junctions and low levels of traffic. Speak to your Approved Instructor, practice what has been taught and get advice on where to go and any teaching tips (good instructors will be willing to do this!) Getting ahead of the student, you need to have eyes on stalks - looking ahead as you supervise to spot risks or issues to help them manage the driving. Better to manage out a risk early than leaving it all to get out of hand, so if you see something say it and help. Giving clear and concise directions, well in advance, (yes a long time before you would normally as an experienced driver) to give them time to process what they have to do. Reducing the speed on approach is a key tip, it takes much of the stress out of the practice. Speed is the one main cause of private practice stress and problems, slow it down! Our next episode covers cockpit/controls and mirror work which is really important for the parent supervisor to know and reinforce in practice. In coming weeks were are opening a SKILL.ZONE Parents and Instructors On line Resource Center with short sessions/seminars for Parents with video input, showing how to coach key driving subjects, look out for this on https://www.sarahhartdrivingschool.comThese podcasts are delivered and supported by Buzzsprout which Drive Hart are using to get information out to learners and parents and help keep everyone safe!....follow the link below if your iDrive Hart = No 1 Sponsors of Drive.ZoneDrive Hart Limited - Gov. Registered Instructor Training Company - Actively Supporting Parents TeacDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showDear Listener,Thanks for tuning in to the Drive Hart free podcasts – To see our full range of resources and support groups, check out the links below: All links: https://linktr.ee/drivehart (podcasts and support groups for parents, students and Instructors)Parents’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524645638669371Instructors’ group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/931188437661404Updates & news: https://www.facebook.com/DriveHartIf you have a question or need training support Whats app Sarah Hart on 07919 488360 or email [email protected] Sarah Jane Hart & Jac ClaytonDirectors, Drive Hart Ltd
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Teaching a Learner to Drive?. Drive Hart sponsors the Drive.Zone which offers "How to" advice covering all aspects of driving, from maintaining "Safe Control", to "Top Teaching Tips", saving you time, money and stress!. We look forward to seeing you in the Zone!
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