Thursday, April 30, 2009

Know Your Gears

Another month has gone by (wow, they go by fast), which means it's time for another video. Today we have a guy who has a really bad memory. He forgot he left his car on "Drive".



Better luck next time, eh?

Have a great month!
Nadav

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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

DMV Line: Part 2

I really hope you liked the first video, because the DMV line is back for a second round!



If you have better ideas for driving videos (divided into parts), just say it (or you'll get more of these ;)).

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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Safety First, Gas Second

When people buy a car, they often look at safety, but these days, mileage matters more, as USA Today wrote. However, even if a car has a high IIHS safety ranking (which is not as good as the European one) and a good gas mileage, you can be better off by changing it with a bigger car, better safety, and a slightly lower mileage.

Why? Once again, safety. When a small car hits a big one, the laws of physics leave the small car no chance. It will be crashed and smashed, and the passengers will be seriously hurt.

Does it cost more to have a less efficient car? Yes, definitely. Is a better mileage worth the safety risk? Well, as much as we know, no. Definitely no.

Drive safely!
Nadav

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Monday, April 27, 2009

Car Insurance Tips for New Drivers

If you just got your license, you should remember one thing: insurance isn't cheap. You're young and new, and if you're also male, you will pay the highest insurance premiums on the market. However, John Eagle found some ways to make this insurance a little cheaper.

Car Insurance Tips For Newly Qualified Drivers

So you've just passed your driving test and maybe even bought your first car. The next major headache could be finding your car insurance. There is little doubt that young drivers and newly qualified drivers face some of the highest car insurance premiums.

Understanding the reason for this can be summed up with these four startling facts.

1. 20% of new drivers are involved in an accident in their first year.

2. Male drivers under the age of 21 are 10 times more likely to have an accident than male drivers over 35 years of age.

3. 1 in 8 UK drivers are under 25 years of age but 1 in 4 drivers who are killed in car accidents are in this age group.

4. Young drivers have a higher percentage of accidents at night than older drivers.

However, there are a number of measures a young driver can take to save money on car insurance. The first option could be to continue learning. By completing the Driving Standards Agency's Pass Plus Course you will find insurers who offer substantial discounts. The course is designed to improve a newly qualified driver's experience and consists of six practical modules covering driving on a motorway, driving at night, driving in towns, driving out of town, dual carriageways and driving in all weather conditions. There is no test with the course.

Another point worth considering is choosing a car in a low insurance group. Every new car in the UK is assigned to a car insurance group from 1 to 20. A car's insurance group reflects how much the car is going to cost insurers per claim. Cars in group 1 are going to mean a lower insurance premium as they represent the lowest cost for insurers. So ideally, you should be looking for a car that is in a low a group as possible.

Also avoid the temptation to modify your car. Fins, spoilers and other add-ons may look cool but will almost certainly result in a bigger car insurance bill.

Improving your car's security can also help reduce your insurance premium. Best of all, would be to lock your car in a garage overnight but if this is not possible at least keep it on a driveway and not in the street. You could also consider fitting a security device such as an alarm or an immobiliser.

Finally, if you drive safely, within the speed limit, and adhere to the rules of the Highway Code you will undoubtedly reduce the risk of being involved in an accident. And by avoiding accidents you will be able to earn a no-claims discount when you come to renew your car insurance.

Please visit http://www.cars-vans.net/blog for more information on motoring in the UK.

Source: EzineArticles.com.

If you just passed your test, you can also visit my site to get 17 year old car insurance quotes.

Good luck,
Nadav

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Sunday, April 26, 2009

The Importance of Flaggers

Flaggers are the people in construction zones who direct traffic. It's important to listen to them to avoid accidents and keep a good flow of traffic. Here is a short video explaining their importance.



Hope you found it useful.

Nadav

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Saturday, April 25, 2009

Slowers, Again

Today I took another one of my regular Saturday drives, and this one happened to be on a two-way road with one lane going in each direction. I thought I am going for another fun drive (I like this road), but instead I found the worst: slowers.

What are slowers? Those are people who drive slowly enough to make every driver mad. And they cannot be passed. There is either a solid line or oncoming cars, and I had to drive for some time after them in speeds below the speed limit. Yes, that's how annoying they are.

Why aren't the police doing anything? All they do is chasing people who go 10km/h above the speed limit.

Have a great, fast weekend,
Nadav

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Friday, April 24, 2009

Where to Find All Driving Test Information

To pass your driving test you need to practice. But even more, you need information. The information of what to practice. Hopefully, there are answers to that. Here is an article I wrote about this topic.

All You Need to Know About Passing Your Driving Test

If you're learning how to drive, then you're probably scouring the internet for tips on how to pass your exam. In order to receive a driver's license, you'll have to pass both a written exam and a road test. While driving isn't hard to learn, there are many rules and laws that you'll need to know in order to successfully pass both tests. And, even if you become a good driver, there's still a chance that you'll get nervous the day of your exam and fail.

One common mistake that many student drivers make is failing to learn all the features and controls of the vehicle. Even if they can steer and make turns with ease, they may still fail to signal properly or adjust their mirror correctly. They also fail to learn all the details about dashboard control.

You can be sure that the examiner will be watching you, and WILL notice every mistake you make-even the small ones. Not only do you have to prove that you can start the engine, drive, go in reverse, and park, you'll also have to prove that you're aware of all the features and controls.

A good online instruction guide will teach you every thing you need to know. It'll teach you every step you'll need to take on the day of the test. You can learn secrets on how to impress your examiner. If you want to driver's license, then you'll need to be aware of every single thing that goes into driving-from the moment you open the door to the moment that you get out.

So where can you learn all the secrets and hints that go into getting a driver's license? Visit Pass Your Driving Test so that you can ensure that you'll be calm, focused, and confident on the day of your test!

Hope you found the article useful.
Nadav

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Thursday, April 23, 2009

First Time Driving: Morgan

It had to happen some day, and now it did: a duplicate name in the first time driving section. How do we tell the difference between the two Morgans? Easily. The Morgan today is a boy, not a girl. Watch how nervous he is when he's driving for the first time.



This video was uploaded about a week ago, so Morgan still has a very long way to go. Using what I saw here, I think he'll do just fine.

Good luck!
Nadav

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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

DMV Line: Part 1

Well, you can call me insane. But it won't be as insane as the guy who shot the following videos. What he did is basically... Recording his wait at the DMV. Yes, it's super boring, but as a future driver, you need to know what you're facing.



Good luck with the video. You'll need it.
Nadav

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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Maryland is Going On-Road

For many people, driving on the road is an essential part of the driving test. Not for Maryland drivers. They, like residents of other states, only take a short off-road test, which can be almost passed with blindfolds.

All of this is about to end. Maryland drivers are soon going on-road. Their test will include an off-road part and an on-road part. The test will be harder, but it will determine better whether someone can drive or not.

Maryland people, if you need help, my driving guide is always there. It's written exactly for situations like this.

Good luck!
Nadav

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Monday, April 20, 2009

Getting your First Driver's License

One of the greatest feelings you can have is getting a driver's license for the first time. It's a wonderful feeling of freedom. However, you can't print out your own licenses, and you need to go through a long process in order to be approved for driving. Here is an article by Brenda Williams explaining the process, with some history.

Getting That First Driver's License

Getting that first driver's license is a dream in every young person's life. Being able to have some freedom and going out on their own makes the wait worthwhile. The driver's license permits, by law, a person to operate a motor vehicle. That motor vehicle can be a car, truck, motorcycle or a bus. To acquire a driver's license one must go through a long process in the United States that is pretty much universal from state to state. The only difference from state to state is the age that a person may get their driver's license at.

Not many know this but the very first driver's license, if it can be called that, was issued way back in 1888. It was issued to Karl Benz by the Grand Ducal authorities. Why? Local residents complained about the noise and smell of his vehicle so he received permission to operate it on the public streets; thus receiving the first ever driver's license. In the United States, the first driver's license was issued only to chauffeurs in New York state on August 1, 1910. The first state to require all drivers to have a license after passing a driving test was New Jersey in July of 1913.

To acquire a driver's license one must pass a course known as driver's education. Most public and private high schools offer this course for a semester's length so the students do not have to take it at the DMV. After passing driver's education, the student receives a certificate of excellence and then can sign up for behind the wheel driving lessons. There are high schools that offer behind the wheel course and there are independent companies that offer behind the wheel lessons as well. Each student vying for their permit must complete six hours of behind the wheel with a licensed instructor.

Once the permit is acquired the learning driver is 'permitted' to operate a vehicle with the supervision of a licensed adult. A driver with a learner's permit is allowed to drive at any time of the day and with as many people in the car as long as they are with another licensed adult. If the learner was to break any laws while driving with a permit the same fines that would apply to a licensed driver would apply to them. The learner's permit is enforced for six months whether or not the learner is of legal age to have a license.

Once the time comes for the driving test the learner must be escorted by a parent or guardian to the testing facility with a car that meets the DMV's standards, has insurance and has not failed any recent inspections. It must also have an emergency break in between the driver's seat and the passenger seat. If the learner passes the test they receive their license, which more than likely has restrictions on it for a new driver, and can begin driving on their own.

Driver's licenses are useful not only for driving purposes but also determine whether or not a person is an organ donor and it is the most common form of identification not only across the country but across the globe.

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Of course, in order to assist you, I greatly recommend a driving guide, so the process will be easier (and hopefully shorter).

Nadav

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Sunday, April 19, 2009

The Traps in Driving

Roads can be full of traps. We see them every day, but we often ignore them as irrelevant. This is not the situation when it comes to driving. Here is a short video explaining the importance of attention on the road.



Hope you found this video useful.
Nadav

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Saturday, April 18, 2009

Perfect Parallel Parking

Two weeks ago, on Friday (April 3), I drove to the near city to take my new computer (which I'm using now, it's great!). Driving there on Friday is suicide. It's really congested when you drive, and parking is nearly impossible to find.

As I approached the computer store I didn't see any available parking, so I went ahead and made a U-turn. Then, on the second round, I saw an entrance to a little alley which acts as a parking lot for nearby stores. I parked there and made a super-perfect parallel parking. Usually I don't really make them well, but this one was fantastic.

Then, when I stood at the stairs leading to the store, I saw a perfect parking spot, right in front of the front door.

Luckily, the computer wasn't heavy. And hey, I made a great parking.

Have a great weekend!
Nadav

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Friday, April 17, 2009

Prepare and Learn for your Driving Test

Preparing for your driving test is not something that should be done lightly. It's a matter of life and death, and if done incorrectly, it can lead to serious losses. Here is an article I wrote about preparing yourself for your driving test.

Learn How to Drive and Get Your Driver's License - Step by Step

If you want to get your driver's license, then you need to learn the rules of the road. You also need to practice as much as possible. During your test, you'll have an examiner sitting right next to you, and he or she will be observing every single move you make. It'll obviously be a rather nerve-wrecking experience, and your nerves alone can cause you to mess up and to fail!

This is why you need to prepare yourself well before the big day. You'll need to know everything from when to yield to backing out of a parking space. You'll have to parallel park and make correct turns. Your movements before you even start the vehicle will even be observed! Check your mirrors, put your seat belt on, place your hands correctly on the wheel, etc.-you can be sure that your examiner will be watching all of it.

So, how can you prepare yourself, exactly? How can you ensure that you know all the rules, and that you're ready to prove yourself? You'll need a very good driving test guide. You'll need a guide that goes beyond the typical instruction book that your state DMV will give you.

Thankfully, there are driving test guides on the internet that will teach you, step by step, not only how to drive, but how to pass the test! You'll be able to read inside secrets that not many other people will be fortunate enough to know beforehand. About half the population fails their driver's test the very first time they take it. With the right guide, you won't have to be one of those people!

So where can you get a step by step instruction driving test guide? Visit Pass Your Driving Test and you can get insider's secrets on how to pass your driver's test and get your license!

Hope you found this article useful. Really, you need to learn.

Nadav

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Thursday, April 16, 2009

First Time Driving: Jamie

When driving for the first time, it's important to have an adult instructor near you to assist you with your driving. Jamie didn't have this. Instead, she had only a friend who recorded the whole event. I'm not sure if that's even legal where she lives, but I am sure that it's highly not recommended.



This video was uploaded on March, so Jamie still has a long way to go until she gets her license. Hopefully next time she'll practice with someone with more knowledge.

Good luck!
Nadav

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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Honest Auto Insurance: Part 2

The series about dishonest auto insueres continues. Don't be fooled by those tricks!



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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Slow-Drive Ban

Oh, finally. Traffic cops are finally doing their job and banning slow drivers from the road. Slow driving can be as dangerous as fast driving, and sometimes even more.

However, those facts didn't stop an 83 year old pensioner from driving 10 mph(!) at a 60 mph road(!). Yes, 50 miles per hour (80 km/h!!) under the speed limit. Luckily, police officers caught him and banned him from driving.

The reason for his slow driving was his vision. He can see license plates from only 3 meters, and the law requires 20.5 meters. Due to that limit his license was voided and we all have relatively safer roads now.

Nadav

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Monday, April 13, 2009

Teach your Teen to Drive

Teaching teenagers to drive is not an easy mission for everyone. Professional driving instructors are more experienced, but when it comes to parents, they are often clueless. Here is an article by Brenda Williams about this painful issue.

How to Teach Teens to Drive

Parenting is never easy and one of the most difficult parts of parenting is teaching your children how to drive. It is always hard for parents to 'let go' of their kids and realize that they are older, more mature, and ready to go out on their own. It is especially difficult when parents realize that their children are of driving age. Driving is such a scary thing that parents can be reluctant to let their kids drive, even when they pass their driving test and are allowed to be out without a chaperone.

The first step in teaching children how to drive is having the children understand how much responsibility comes with the territory. Driving is a right not a privilege and not many people understand that. Parents need to teach their children how to change a tire, how to check the oil, how to know when the car needs service and many other things. Driving isn't a hobby or done just for fun. It is a necessity for people to get to and from school, from work and from home.

Parents also need to teach their children the physical aspect of driving. How to parallel park, how to successfully perform a K-turn, how to constantly check the mirrors, how to properly change lanes with signals and how to obey all signs and driving laws are just a couple of important parts about driving.

One thing that not all parents teach their children before they head off into the sunset is that the driver should always know where he or she is going. People should always know where they are going. Planning a road trip ahead of time with driving directions is always the smartest way to avoid any complications during the trip.

Many people think driving is easy but it takes time for people to learn the intricacies of each road they are on, the intricacies of the vehicle they are driving and how to properly operate a car during a snow/ice storm or a driving rain storm. When young drivers are learning the ropes, especially when they have their permit, parents can drive with their children in a snow-covered lot and teach them how to properly handle a vehicle in hazardous conditions.

There are a bunch of different rules for new drivers and they vary by state. New Jersey has the Cinderella License rule. This states that new drivers must be off of the roads by midnight (hence the title) and they are not allowed to drive with more than one non-relative in the car with them. After one year of having a license the driver graduates to a normal license and can drive at any time of the day with as many passengers in the car as there are seatbelts.

Parents and teens alike need to understand how important safety is when learning how to drive and how quickly it can become treacherous if the right decisions aren't made in a split second. Driving can be fun and enjoyable for teens if they are taught the proper techniques and how to make the correct decisions regarding safety.

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Hopefully you are now better abled in teaching your teen to drive. Don't forget to get a driving guide, so your teen will not only learn to drive, he or she will learn the right things.

Nadav

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Sunday, April 12, 2009

Intersections - The Decision Place

Intersections are where critical decisions made. To go or not to go, to accelerate or brake. Here is a video that shows those decisions and how to face them.



My guide includes step by step instructions for dealing with any type of intersection.

Nadav

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Saturday, April 11, 2009

The Unpassable

Roads which have two lanes going in each direction are great in theory. You drive most of the time on the right, and when you need to pass you can do so rather safely. However, some drivers make this really difficult.

One of the most annoying habits drivers have is driving slow on the left lane near another slow-moving car. The result is an unpassable block that prevents drivers from passing and driving at a normal speed. I get nearly insane when I see those things happen.

Hopefully something will be done about those drivers.

Have a great weekend,
Nadav

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Friday, April 10, 2009

No, You're Not Good. Yet

Many times drivers who just started to drive think they are the best. However, this cannot be further from the truth. Here is an article I wrote about this sad topic.

Think You're a Good Driver? Read This!

Being able to drive is a privilege, but in order to receive that privilege, you're going to have to pass both a written driver's test and the road test. In order to pass those, of course, you're going to need a lot of practice and proper instruction. Some need more practice than others, but everyone should accept all the instruction they can get.

Half the people who take their driver's test each day fail. Even though some are great drivers, they still manage to make some small mistakes that add up. Sometimes they forget to signal, sometimes they fail to observe the speed limit, sometimes they forget to observe hazards on the road. There are so many reasons why some don't pass their driver's test, and most of them can be avoided with just a bit of proper instruction.

So where can you get proper instruction? From a parent? A driver's ed teacher? Your small DMV booklet that you were probably given? Even if you think you have everything covered, you will most likely come across something unexpected during your examination.

All of this can be avoided, however, if you check into online driving courses. You can learn all the factors that go into successfully passing a driver's test. Everything from the function of all small features to the laws themselves can be learned online. While others are struggling to pass, you can successfully pass yours like it's nothing! You'll be amazed at everything you can learn, quickly and efficiently, by going with an online driver's test guide.

So where can you read more? Where can you study this guide? You can read more about Pass Your Driving Test to learn how an online driving course can help you pass with flying colors!

Hope you found it useful,
Nadav

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Thursday, April 9, 2009

First Time Driving: Elena

Driving for the first time can be scary. Doing this drive at night can make a driver freeze. For this reason it's not really clear why Elena chose to drive at night, but here is the result.



This video was uploaded on March of this year, so Elena still has a long way to go. She seems good, so she'll pass pretty quickly.

Good luck!
Nadav

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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Honest Auto Insurance: Part 1

Even though today is Passover Eve, it's not a reason to pass over a very important issue. After the last series about auto insurance, it's time to see how to avoid trouble with them and get the most when you have an accident.



Be careful!
Nadav

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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Waiting Time "Relief"

What happens when you take a greatly needed service and a very small supply? Well, you get a waiting list. A very long one. For example, the waiting time for a driving test in Clare are, unbelievably, 28 weeks.

If you read the article, you see that 28 weeks is an improvement. The situation before that was a waiting time of 61 weeks(!). That's a year and 2 months, and that's an average, meaning there were longer waiting times.

I don't live there, so I don't know why these lines are so long. However, I know one thing: this situation must be changed.

Nadav

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Monday, April 6, 2009

Penalty Points and Your Driving Test

Penalty points are the scariest thing you can say to a new driver. Those license taking points accumulate when you violate traffic laws, and they can eventually cause your license to disappear. Here is a guide to penalty points in the UK by Shola Ogunlokun. Watch out!

UK Provisional License - Penalty Points and the Driving Test


If you posses a UK provisional license then you need to beware of the effects of penalty points on your license, and your ability to take the UK driving test.

First of all learner drivers in the UK must be supervised by a full UK license holder who is 21 years or older and has held their license for a minimum of 3 years. Any offence committed by a provisional license holder resulting in penalty points being added to their license could also result in the supervising driver being prosecuted for aiding and abetting.

Here are 6 facts you need to know about penalty points on UK provisional licenses and the driving test.

1. Any points added to your provisional license will stay on for a minimum of 4 years, some penalty points can stay for as long as 10 years!

2. There is no driving course or any other means of getting points off your license, they can only be removed after the statutory time has expired.

3. Points are not automatically removed from licenses, you have to apply to the DVLA and pay a fee for the points to be removed.

4. Points on your provisional license will not stop you from taking the driving test, but if you have more than 6 points on your license, then your license will be revoked under the new driver act! Your pass certificate along with your provisional license will be sent to the DVLA, and you will get a letter back advising that you are once again a learner and need to pass the driving test again.

5. 12 points or more on any UK driving license means a ban.

6. Penalty points on a driving license usually results in higher insurance premiums, so it is in your own interest to abide by the law.

So if you are a holder of a UK provisional driving license, drive carefully, don't break the law otherwise it is going to cost you in time and money to get your full UK driving license.

Shola Ogunlokun is a qualified and approved UK driving instructor, runs a blog UK driving school where he provides free online articles, tips and videos for provisional licence holders to help them pass the UK driving test.

Source: EzineArticles.com.

Even though this article is about the UK, penalty points exist in many countries, mostly in the form described here. Really, drive safely and lawfully.

Nadav

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Sunday, April 5, 2009

Deciding When to Change Lanes

Lane changing is a risky process, and every time you do that you must estimate risks. Watch this video to see what risks you should consider and when you can change lanes.



Hope you learned something,
Nadav

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Saturday, April 4, 2009

Getting Lost, Again

Driving is something I really enjoy, but unfortunately this joy doesn't come with a navigation skill. At all. Today, when I tried a different route than usual, I got lost. Again.

I drove today to bring something to a friend, and there are a few ways to get there. After I delivered what I needed, I decided to take a different route than the one I used until now. I thought I knew the way, so instead of turning left at a roundabout I kept going straight.

Well... It took me about ten minutes to fix the mistake I did after that. Ten lost minutes that I could've used for other things, like getting lost in a different place. As I said, my navigation skills are really bad.

I should really improve my navigation skills. Well, maybe some other day.
Nadav

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Friday, April 3, 2009

My Guide - Your Quick Success

Learning to drive using a book can be very time consuming. You need to drive to the book store, find the book, and drive back home to read. However, using my guide, you can start learning immediately. Just download and print, and you're ready to go. Read this article I wrote to understand more.

Save Time and Money - Learn How to Pass Your Driver's Test Online

Preparing for a driver's test can be very time consuming. Even with all the practice and studying, you're not guaranteed to pass. Your DMV handbook, you will probably find as you take the test, doesn't explain everything. If you've already tried the test and failed, then you already know how hard it can be.

Sometimes, driver's education class doesn't teach everything, either. Unfortunately, driver's ed teachers don't always spend enough time with each student. If you're feeling uneasy or even frustrated about your upcoming test, then it's in your best interest to obtain a superior instruction guide.

The internet, as many are learning these days, provides all the best resources for student drivers, parents, and teachers. No matter where you live, or what your local rules are like, you can read and learn many driving test secrets online.

A good guide will inform you all about the common mistakes, how to avoid them, secrets that will keep you one step ahead of all other student drivers, steps that you can take to ensure you'll pass, and so forth.

You will, in essence, learn what all you need to do in order to pass. It will take you through the entire test, from beginning to end, so that you'll know exactly what all to expect. A good online driver's guide can be a very interesting, fun read-much more so than the usual boring material student drivers are presented with! Not only can you learn how to drive online, but you can have fun in the process!

Learn the secrets that will help you pass your driver's test today by visiting Pass Your Driving Test. Stop wasting time on boring "guides" that won't help at all. You can save time and money by learning how to get your driver's license online.

Well, I hope you got the point.
Nadav

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Thursday, April 2, 2009

First Time Driving: Nelle

Driving a stick shift is not easy, definitely not when you are driving for the first time ever. However, it seems like Nelle (who's wearing pyjamas for some reason) knows what she's doing.



This video was uploaded on the end of March, so Nelle still has a long time to go until she gets her license. However, she is pretty good, so I think she'll pass on the first time.

Good luck!
Nadav

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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Auto Insurance 101: Part 3

Today is the third and final part of Auto Insurance 101. Today there are advice about lowering your insurance premium. No, even though it's April 1st, I'm not joking. You can lower your premium.



Remember, you can get an insurance quote using the form on the upper right side of the blog, or in the auto insurance part of my site.

Nadav

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