Echo Driving School in Raynes Park (SW20)
Echo Driving School provides driving lessons in Raynes Park (SW20). Learners at Echo Driving School can take automatic and manual driving lessons in the Raynes Park (SW20) area, also covering routes of the local test centres. The Driving Standards Agency has developed a structural way of learning and Echo Driving School instructors have integrated these key competencies in their specialist teaching.
Moving off and stopping is a fundamental part of the beginners curriculum. It boosts confidence and must be mastered as it is checked several times in the practical test. Echo Driving School instructors choose quiet roads such as Atkins Road to maintain a calm learning environment which in turn builds more confidence. Driving lessons focus on making progress towards the key skills: Being able to take turns, left or right – whether that is approaching a junction or emerging from it, one needs to understand the key principle of MSPSL (mirror, signal, position, speed, look).
In Morden(SM), there are various roads that aid the driving lessons in portraying the MSPSL routine. Echo Driving School uses nearby roads such as Queensville Road and Thorton Road for instance. Progressing towards roundabouts consolidates the pull/push and peep-n-creep techniques which learners would have already experienced from manoeuvres such as ‘turn in the road’ and reversing round a corner. Pedestrian crossings illustrate skills of hazard perception and anticipation of potential dangers. Driving lessons where the learner is meeting traffic reinforce MSPSL and help to establish the concept of priority of road users. In some circumstances, no priority exists and Echo Driving School instructors prepare our learners for any scenario.
Learners with Echo Driving School can expect to be challenged in every driving lesson where they will be tested on the above competencies and more. For driving lessons in Battersea and Clapham, you can reach us on 0845 644 9405.
Local test centres
These are test centres in the local area of Raynes Park where Morden is the closest.
Morden
Sutton (Surrey)
Talworth
Croydon
Wallington (Mint House)
Echo Driving school covers the Raynes Park (SW20) area with automatic and manual driving lessons but not forgetting the valuable experience of Pass Plus, modules such as motorway and night time driving are all visited over 6 hours of driving lessons.
Look no further and book early to find the best lesson time for you on 0845 644 9405.
Become a confident and safe driver through sound learning with Echo Driving school.
Driving Lessons Wandsworth
Having spent a lot of money and time to pass the UK driving test, it is amazing that people are throwing it all away by getting their new licenses revoked under the new driver act! which states that if you get 6 points on your licence than you have to take the theory and practical test again. There is no excuse for being caught speeding or failing to stop at a traffic light 2 of the most common reasons for points being added to licenses.
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Driving is a life Skill :Not everyone thinks learning to drive a car is a skill that they need to acquire especially if they live in a city with very good transportation links and can get anywhere they want by public transport like tooting, Earlsfield, Wimbledon. However, driving a car is a life skill that once acquired could be very useful in the future if not required now. Learning any subject when we are young is easier than when we turn thirty, driving lessons are no different and the number of lessons that younger learns need will be less than their older counterpart. As a example a 17 year old could be ready within 25 hours of driving lesson, where as a thirty year old would need 40 hours or more.
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In the driving test, you will be asked by your examiner to pull up on the side of the road and than move off when it is safe to do so. It is important that you know what the DSA examiner is looking for.
What the examiner what’s too see is that you can move off smoothly and safely on level, sloping roads and at an angle, taking the correct precautionary observations. At Echo Driving School our instructors use DSA approved methodology such as the POM routine which means that you must get the car prepared, take effective Observations, (which includes looking at your blind spot) and move off when it is safe to do so. When moving off make sure you only use your indicators where necessary and using them would benefit other road users and not confuse.
From the above it is evident that there are quite a lot of things to be assessed on just moving off and stopping. Your instructor will go over the POM routine in detail to make sure that, you develop good habit of driving to the DSA standard every single time and not just in your driving lesson.
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DSA code of conduct: All instructors must abide by a code of conduct that has been agreed between the Driving Standards Agency and ADI representative bodies and part of it states: "Personal Conduct: The instructor will at all times behave in a professional manner towards clients. Clients will be treated with respect and consideration. The instructor will try to avoid physical contact with the client except in an emergency or in the normal course of greeting. Whilst reserving the right to decide against giving tuition, the instructor will not act in any way which contravenes legislation on discrimination."
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There is only one thing you need to do on the day to get that test pass certificate, drive according to the required DSA standard, leaving the examiner no room to critise anything you do! Every single day roughly 40% of the candidates do that, so there is no reason why you can't do that as well, but you won't be one of them if you are relying on luck, or decide to ignore your instructor's advice, and do your own thing.
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Echo Driving School is fast becoming a house name, the talk of the town. Don’t just take our word for it; do check out our testimonials page to see what other students have said. There is a choice of manual or automatic lessons, enquiries are dealt with by an actual person, (not a machine). All tuition are done on a one two one basis and all instructors are DSA licensed, (no piggy banking). All driving lessons are full hour long, (or more). No premium rates for evening or weekend lessons, door to door pick up and drop off from your home or office.
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Displaying L plates is part of the requirements that must be fulfilled for a learner driver to legally drive on the road(if you hold a UK provisional license you can only drive while displaying L plates and having a supervising driver aged 21 or above who has held their license for at least 3 years, otherwise you are committing an offense and are not insured), it's main purpose is to alert other road users, so that they are not surprised when the learner commits a mistake
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Taking lessons with an Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) is only the beginning to achieve the ultimate goal of getting a driving licence. Thereare many things that learners can do outside of the driving lesson. Don't stop reading the Highway Code just because you have passed the DSA theory test, you can never have too much knowledge when preparing, even instructors at Echo driving School are recommended to stay up to date by updating their knowledge and skills. You don't always need to be in a driving school car to be learning or practicing your driving skills. While being a passenger in a car, you can be testing your observation skills such as spotting gaps in traffic when emerging at a 'T' junction or roundabout right of way. REMEMBER if you want to save money than try and go the extra mile to give yourself a better chance in passing your practical exam.
Driving lessons Morden / Driving School in Morden (SM) "Tip of the Month":
Students taking their practical driving test should remember one important thing, that there driving in the exam must not affect other road users in a negative way (causing them to slow down, stop or change direction).
Road users would include pedestrians, motor cyclists, bicycles and other motor vehicles. Also take into account that pedestrians are vulnerable road users and you will fail the driving test if at any time your endanger them. This includes splashing them by driving through a puddle is on a rainy day. Good luck from Echo driving school who cover driving lessons in tooting, balham, clapham, Earlsfield, wandsworth.

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