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  Category: Articles » Articles by Author » Author: Robin Piggott
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1.10 Good Reasons for Taking Driving Lessons.A Guide for the Irish Learner Driver.
In a driving context, most of the decisions that you take and the techniques that you employ, will have both an economic and a safety impact. The decision to take driving lessons is really a simple one but one that will have ...
[Added: 22 Jul 2005   Hits: 255   Words: 854]

2.Ten Tips on Choosing Your Irish Driving Instructor.
First of all let’s examine why you would need a Driving Instructor in order to learn how to drive. Sure everyone needs a teacher, advisor or instructor, don’t they, when facing up to a new challenge? Or do they? Which ...
[Added: 19 Jul 2005   Hits: 228   Words: 1313]

3.Irish Driving Tales form the Dark Side.The Diary of a Driving Instructor.
An alternative title for this article could be “Don’t Think buying a new car will solve all your ills because it won’t!" Fast rewind to a balmy summer’s day in 1997 and our intrepid Instructor is seen to approach his ...
[Added: 15 Jul 2005   Hits: 289   Words: 947]

4.Get Down and Get Dirty..The new technical Checks on the Irish Driving Test
The latest round of changes to the Irish Driving Test were implemented on, Feb.14th 2005, as part of a chain of E.U.Directives. Test Candidates are now required to have a basic level of mechanical knowledge, which any good professional School of Motoring would have been teaching from ...
[Added: 11 Jul 2005   Hits: 194   Words: 809]

5.The Lead -Up to the Irish Driving Test
First of all let us say categorically, that passing the Driving Test is only the beginning of your driving career irrespective of how well you do on the day of the exam. It is going to take the average novice driver ...
[Added: 11 Jul 2005   Hits: 238   Words: 1562]

6.The Irish Driving Scene.An Instructor's Perspective.
The Driving Environment Today’s motoring environment is very different to that of thirty or even fifteen years ago for a number of key reasons and we will examine these to get an idea of ...
[Added: 04 Jul 2005   Hits: 203   Words: 1276]