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Scanning isn't just for the test. If you're waiting until you're on top of a hazard, you're already too late. Scan early...
03/06/2026

Scanning isn't just for the test. If you're waiting until you're on top of a hazard, you're already too late. Scan early to stay ahead of the car. Anticipation keeps you safe. Message 447456945666 for training.

Just because the car in front pulls out doesn’t mean it’s safe for you. Junction priority is your responsibility. Never ...
01/06/2026

Just because the car in front pulls out doesn’t mean it’s safe for you. Junction priority is your responsibility. Never blindly follow: assess the gap yourself every single time. Safe driving is about independent thinking. WhatsApp 447456945666.

31/05/2026

We did exactly what we were supposed to do here and made a clean, safe stop at the amber light. Meanwhile, the motorcyclist behind us decides to blast straight through on a blatant red! 🤦♂️🚦🏍️

Let’s just hope nobody was jumping the lights from the other side, because if they were, this would have ended very badly indeed. It’s terrifying how some people treat red lights as a suggestion.

When you were learning to drive, did you ever have a front-row seat to someone doing something incredibly

30/05/2026

On this video, look at the approach speed of the cyclist on the left. It honestly looks like they are about to emerge straight out in front of us. 🚲💨

What would you do here? Am I being a drama queen for prepping to take action, or would you be doing exactly the same? In this job, you learn to read the body language of the road, and sometimes waiting to see what happens is a luxury you don’t have!

When you were learning to drive, did you ever find it hard to judge what cyclists or pedestrians

30/05/2026

Here's a demo drive for learner drivers, ADIs, and PDIs (potential driver instructors): an example of what you could do, and what you should do, in a small area. It's about five minutes long. Enjoy. Any positive comments are welcome. If you have any negative opinions, please keep them to yourself. You obviously know everything already.

Blagrove Roundabout is a mess of potholes lately. Don't compromise your lane discipline just to avoid a bump. Keep your ...
30/05/2026

Blagrove Roundabout is a mess of potholes lately. Don't compromise your lane discipline just to avoid a bump. Keep your eyes well ahead and plan your line early. Better a jolted suspension than a collision. WhatsApp 07456 945666.

29/05/2026

They didn't even need to stop, but look how hard they had to drop their anchors! 🚘🛑 Rushing a mini roundabout in a built-up area just to brake heavily at the last second is a classic sign of poor anticipation. Your approach speed tells other road users exactly what your intentions are—keep it smooth, change the approach, and give others confidence. Did judging fast cars like this panic you when you were a learner? Let me know! 👇

29/05/2026

An easy, safe stop at a red light? Nah, they just couldn't be bothered. Total C.B.A. driving. 🚦🚗💨

I swear I see this happening multiple times a day now. People would rather risk an accident or a ticket than simply press the brake pedal and wait 60 seconds.

Do you see this lazy behavior on a daily basis too? And when you were a learner, did you ever get cut up by a C.B.A. driver who refused to stop? Let’s hear your stories! 👇

Don’t just follow the leader. If the car ahead pulls out to pass a parked van, don’t assume it’s clear for you too. Alwa...
29/05/2026

Don’t just follow the leader. If the car ahead pulls out to pass a parked van, don’t assume it’s clear for you too. Always make your own independent assessment. Confidence comes from making your own calls. WhatsApp 07456 945666.

28/05/2026

🚗 Internet “Experts” vs Qualified ADIs: Why Bad Advice Can Be Dangerous 🛑

Spend five minutes on social media and you’ll soon find the “keyboard instructors”.

They have never sat a DVSA qualification exam, never been assessed on their ability to teach, and have never had to prove they can keep a learner safe — yet they are very confident telling learners that their driving instructor is wrong.

As a qualified ADI, I see it all the time.

You post a safety tip and someone replies:

«“I’ve driven for 30 years and never done that.”»

That does not make it good advice.

There is a huge difference between personal opinion and professional instruction.

🟢 The Weight of the Green Badge

A green ADI badge represents training, assessment, and a rigorous DVSA qualification process covering:

✅ Theory knowledge
✅ Driving ability
✅ Instructional ability
✅ Risk management
✅ Learner development
✅ Road safety

An internet “expert” may have years of driving experience, but experience alone does not equal expertise.

In some cases, it simply means they have had decades to practise the same bad habits.

🧠 “It Worked for Me” Is Not a Safety Strategy

One of the most dangerous things people say online is:

«“I drive like this and I’ve never had an accident.”»

That is not proof that their driving is safe.

It may mean they have been lucky.

It may mean other drivers have repeatedly corrected, avoided, or anticipated their mistakes.

Good driving is not about luck. It is about observation, planning, judgement, and managing risk before it becomes a problem.

🫵 Priority Is Not a Weapon

Online comments often talk about “right of way” as if it gives someone permission to force the issue.

In UK driving, we teach priority, not entitlement.

Even when you have priority, you still need to be prepared for someone else to make a mistake.

Flashing your headlights to force your way out, or beeping the horn in anger, is not confident driving.

It is poor communication, poor judgement, and often the start of unnecessary conflict.

The Highway Code is clear: headlights and the horn are not there to bully, pressure, or punish other road users.

🌍 “That’s Just for the Test” Is Nonsense

Another classic comment is:

«“That’s fine for the test, but in the real world people drive differently.”»

Exactly.

That is why proper training matters.

The “real world” is where people rush, misjudge gaps, get distracted, take risks, and make emotional decisions.

The driving test is not about being perfect. It is about proving you can drive safely without someone stepping in to save the situation.

Skipping safety checks is not real-world driving.

It is gambling.

🛡️ Trust the Professional

Social media rewards loud opinions.

Road safety requires calm judgement.

Creators often care about comments, views, and engagement.

Qualified ADIs care about whether you get home safely.

So before taking advice from someone in a comment section, ask yourself:

Have they been trained to teach?

Have they been assessed by the DVSA?

Do they understand risk, responsibility, and learner safety?

Or are they just loud?

Look for the green badge.

Read the Highway Code.

And leave the internet “experts” on mute.

👉 Want to learn how to drive safely for life? DM me to get started.

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