The Official Guide to Learning to Drive (Driving Skills) (Driving Skills)
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Average customer review:Product Description
The only official guide which explians the standards required to pass today's practical driving test.
Most people fail their driving test because they are not prepared. This product will help the learner and the person that pays for driving lessons by explaining the standard required for each key skill examined within the driving test.
The aim is to make sure that the learner is capable of driving safely and confidently, without prompting from an instructor before they take their test.
Key Features:
The official guide which explains the key skills, the test and beyond
Information about each of the 24 key skills examined within the driving test
Explains the standard you need to reach in each key skill to pass the test
Includes tips from the experts and explains what the examiner is looking for during your test
Explains how to structure learning with a good professional instructor and, if possible, extra practice
How to use the drivers record to ensure all key areas are covered to test standard
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #170093 in Books
- Published on: 2007-09-28
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 120 pages
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
The only official guide which explains the standards required to pass today's practical driving test. Most people fail their driving test because they are not prepared. This product will help the learner and the person that pays for driving lessons by explaining the standard required for each key skill examined within the driving test. The aim is to make sure that the learner is capable of driving safely and confidently, without prompting from an instructor before they take their test.
Customer Reviews
Test Infomation From the People who set the Test
I cannot believe the ratings people are giving this book and mostly because they bought the wrong one. Yes, I agree the titles are confusing but if you read the book synopsis it tells you what this book is.
I am a driving instuctor with 15 years experience and I recomend this book to all my clients/pupils. It is the only official book that covers the entire driving test syllabus. The national average pass rate for the practical test is only 43% - you have more chance of failing than passing. The reason for this is that MOST (and the pass rate reflects this) are not ready for the test. This book helps you understand what the examiner is going to test you for, how you will be marked and the faults you need to avoid. This is essential information for any learner driver.Would you take any other test without knowing how it will be marked and what is expected of you? Todays driving test is of a very high standard and you need to be ready for that.
Buy this book, when you pass 1st time (because you understand the test) you can always do a friend a BIG favour and pass it on to them!
There's no real point to this book
Don't buy this book thinking it's something else, which is what I did. This book is only about the test itself and what you're likely to be marked on in the test. It does not give any help with actually learning to drive - which is what you'd expect from the title. For that you need a different book that's also published by the DSA and to which they constantly refer to in the text here. Why they could just combine the two into a single volume, I do not know.
Here's a hint, buy the other book (essential skills, I think it's called) and get your driving instructor to teach you what's in this book and save yourslef some money.
The Best Advice You Can Get? Then I'm Scared!!!
The back of this book contains the phrase, "The Best Advice You Can Get". Well if the lack of information in this book is anything to go by then I'm absolutely terrified!
The book gives no pracitcal information whatsoever on the subject of driving but rather sets out to glibly repeat the driving sylabus in a convoluted and unnecessary manner.
All of the actual "information" could probably have fitted neatly into a 10 page brochure but then the DSA wouldn't have had anything to sell - so instead they've stretched it out to approx 100 pages (with pointless and unhelpful illustrations) and LOTS of advertisements for their other (which so far as I can see are equally pointless) products.
Learning to drive is expensive enough without being ripped off by the people who are supposed to be there to set an example. Avoid this book and look for something more practical.




