Refrain from These Driving Practices

Driving Practices You Should Not Develop<br />
If you have been driving for some time, you may consider yourself to be a pretty good driver with your own driving style. But you probably also learned some habits that would be considered dangerous to you and others around you. You possibly don't know that you are actually driving dangerously until something tragic happens to you. This short article will definitely look into some of the driving habits that you should avoid at all costs.<br />
The first habit we're going to look at and one that can be particularly annoying to other road users is driving too close to the vehicle in front. The distances you should be able to brake safely in case of an emergency are well known and yet you do see so many drivers ignoring these. The speed that you are going at while driving is pretty fast even though it may not seem that way when you are in the car. By driving too close to the car or truck in front of you, you can force the driver to make a very fatal decision in order to get out of your way. In reality you are not likely to arrive any faster at your final destination by driving so close to the car in front of you.<br />
The next habit is closely related to driving too close and that is excessive speed in the wrong place and conditions. In this respect, the majority of people would admit to driving extremely fast at times when they need to but if you do this in poor weather or built up areas, you really are exposing yourself and others to real danger. Any time you listen to reports of terrible accidents in conditions such as fog or driving rain, you will often hear witnesses talk of drivers going far too fast and this results in multi vehicle pile ups. If you happen to drive at a pace that corresponds with everyone else on the road, there is less chance of getting into an accident.<br />
If you're someone who has become an impatient driver and you are always aiming your anger at other road users, then this is something you need to learn to control. It is not only the fact that you can become involved in avoidable confrontations but this also becomes a distraction for your own driving. In fact, distractions of all types are habits you should avoid and this includes eating while driving, speaking on your mobile phone or trying to read whilst on the move. A person needs to be very stupid to not realize how dangerous these distractions are but people do these things all the time.<br />
In the event you alter some of your bad driving habits, you will be able to be a safe driver on the road and you will be able to have a long and healthy life.<br />
Basic Theory Test<br />
Passing your Basic Theory Test is the primary step in getting your driving license in Singapore.<br />
Specifically we are referring to motor vehicles Class 3/ 3A/ 3C/ 3CA.<br />
Note: driving centre / Class 3CA are brand-new licenses issued by the Traffic Police effective 1st June 2015.<br />
Making things easier, regardless of any kind of Class 3 you will have to clear your Basic Theory Test and Final Theory Test believed your Practical Driving Test differs in terms of the demands of the type of Class 3 license you are taking.<br />
Whether you are choosing Manual or Auto (Class 3/ 3A/ 3C/ 3CA licenses), the Basic Theory Test (Exam) is kept in numerous generating schools.<br />
Keep in mind: You can sign up as a school student for your basic theory test at CDC even if you plan to deal with private generating trainers later. In fact we recommend you to join the school when you are preparing for your Basic Theory Test.<br />
As a student, you can take more mock (simulated) basic theory test tests 2-3 hours before the real exam. This will greatly assist you in clearing your Basic Theory Test.<br />
What to cover/ find out in driving centre / Exam?<br />
We extremely suggest you purchase the Basic Theory of Driving-- The Official Handbook from the school (it comes as a package with the Final Theory Test handbook) when you book for your Basic Theory Test.<br />
Areas:<br />
Intro to driving (in Singapore), different classes of driving licenses<br />
Singapore Road Signs and Signals (you literally have to memorise all these).<br />
Singapore Traffic Rules and Regulations (once more just pure memorisation).<br />
Code of Conduct on the roadway.<br />
Parts and Control of A Car (Basic).<br />
And other nitty gritty details which we will not cover here.<br />
As soon as you clear your Basic Theory Test (you will get your results on the spot with a print out), your Basic Theory Test "Pass Results" sticks with you for life.<br />
This indicates, you can continue to do the next 2 actions (together if you want).<br />
1. Get a Provisional Driving License (PDL)-- this permits you to discover useful lessons on the roads with a licensed driving teacher. Without this PDL, you can not book for your generating lessons.<br />
2. Reserve your Final Theory Test date. You definitely have to clear your Basic Theory Test Date before booking for your Final Theory Test Date.<br />
We will assist you clear your Basic Theory Test (BTT) with convenience.<br />
Get a Provisional Driving License (PDL)-- this enables you to learn useful lessons on the roadways with a certified driving trainer. Without this PDL, you can not book for your generating lessons.<br />
2. Reserve your Final Theory Test date. You absolutely need to clear your Basic Theory Test Date prior to booking for your Final Theory Test Date.<br />