• kelly


    Kelly

     "Lee was always extremely patient, supportive as well as making a calm and comfortable environment. Especially with college and work it was important for me to have a flexible instructor, and Lee always took this into account, especially when it came to around the time of my test when i was hoping for more of his time. I would like to say a huge Thankyou to Lee for all of his time and commitment to his job, and helping me pass first time :)"

     

  • Jossie-30-09-11


    Jossie

     "I found learning to drive with with Lee was very relaxed, he manged to make every lesson fun while still teaching me everything I needed to know to pass my driving test. I would like to thank Lee for helping me pass first time! "

     

  • emma


    Emma

     " I really enjoyed my lessons with Lee and had fun while doing it, and Lee showed me some easy ways to remember things while driving."

     

     

  • Claude-14-10-11


    Claude

    After being unsatisfied with a previous instructor Lee's fun but to the point teaching
    method is just what I needed. No matter how many times I threw my toys out of thepram
    Lee persisted and encouraged me to keep calm and carry on. And after four tests I finally
    passed!! I would like to thank Lee for his patience and friendly bubblypersonality and would definatley recommend him to any learner!!

  • abi


    Abbi

     " I really enjoyed my lessons with Lee and had fun while doing it, and Lee showed me    some easy ways to remember things while driving."

     

     

  • EmmaMc


    Emma

     " When I originally started learning to drive I decided to choose a well known driving school, I found it incredibly impersonal and as if they were holding me back to earn more from my student loan. Until I found Passlee where the lessons where affordable and had a real personal friendly touch, it was wonderful to have an instructor who took the time to understand his students and what their individual learning styles were. I gained confidence with every lesson and instead of just passing my test I learnt how to drive."

     

  • Haylea


    Haylea

     " I had only had 6 lessons with Lee, after failing my driving test twice (not with Lee), but these 6 lessons, were the more funniest times of my life. Lee is a brilliant instructor, who is really relaxed and laid back, but is focused on the job and helped me to succeed and pass! With a quirky personality, it's hard not to love him and he defiantly makes the lesson fly so fast! "


     

     

  • Dan


    Dan

     " I have had a great time with Lee who makes every lesson not only useful and educational but fun aswell. There is no doubt he ensured I passed 1st time!! "

     


     

     

  • Olivia


    Olivia

     "I found the lesson's through a friend, they were recommended. Lesson's with Lee.. The car was nice to drive, instruction was easy to follow with a relaxed atmoshere, if there were area's of weakness they were practiced until test standard. Lee is understanding if you are struggling with a particular section, and they were a good price."

     

  • Amelia


    Amelia

     " Learning to drive with Lee was one of the best things i could have done. He always makes you feel confident even when you cut people up and nearly kill him :) which is good. But seriously Lee has a really laid back attitude, but also puts you straight when you are going wrong. Which makes learning with him not only effective, but fun at the same time. I passed, and intend to do my pass plus with him. Book a lesson with him while you can!!! You WILL NOT regret it! " 

     

  • Mitch


    Mitch

     " I really enjoyed having my lessons with Lee, I finished every lesson feeling happy, and I will always recommend him in the future " 

     

  • Andrew


    Andrew

     " Lee was an extremely good teacher and I fully appreciate the way he developed my skills as a driver from my current abilities and showed me the way to pass my test 1st time!! "

     

  • Jo


    Jo

     "Would like to say thank you to Lee for helping pass my driving test, would never have made it through without your patience and support"

     

  • Hannah1 396


    Hannah

     "I Passed within two months of turning 17, I think that says alot about the driving lessons that Lee offers"

     

  • Hannah 396


    Hannah

     "Lee was a fab teacher , patient and encouraging. Lessons are chilled out and he never makes you feel silly for getting things wrong. I would recommend him wholeheartedly and the price is great!!"

     

  • Lucy 396


    Lucy

     "Lee made learning to drive fun, looked forward to each lesson and passed first time. If Lee can teach me he can teach anyone!"

     

  • Matt 396


    Matt

     "A big thankyou for helping me pass my driving test. It was very enjoyable along the way, as well as excellent teaching from a great driving instructor"

     

  • Inga 396


    Inga

     "Found Lee to be professional and understanding. Always clear communication and good direction. Really enjoyed my time learning and would recomend to all looking to pass their test or just improve."

     

  • Lee 396


    Lee

     "Lee is a fantastic Instructor. He gave me confidence when I was ready to give up, but was not afriad to tell me when I made mistakes. I would not hesitate to recomend him to anybody"

     

  • Tom 396


    Tom

     Driving with Lee was always fun but I still learnt all I needed to pass first time. He was flexible around college hours and committed to getting me to pass. I would definitely recommend him to everyone!"

     

  • Tam


    Tam

     "Lee was very patient and courteous, After having a dull teacher, making driving fun when I found it hard and tedious"

     

  • Ross-31-10-2011


    Ross

     "I would like to thank Lee for his help to get me through my driving test, your lessons were very good and very helpful. I am glad I learnt with you, thanks again...Ross"

     

  • naomi-03-11-2011


    Naomi

     "I have really enjoyed learning to drive with Lee. He always made the lessons enjoyable but I still learnt everything and managed to pass first time!!"

     

  • ewa-10-11-2011


    Ewa

    "Choosing PassLee Driving School to teach me to drive was a brilliant choice. Lee's lessons were excellent! Well -structured, very good fun but most of all you left each one feeling like you were one step closer to passing your test and being a driver. I have a very busy working life and the flexibillity of times available for lessons was fantastic! Most important of all when I passed my test I knew I was ready to drive on my own. I would ( and will ) recommend him to anybody that is looking to learn to drive. Thanks Lee for your patience"

  • fran-11-11-2011


    Fran

    "I have enjoyed learning to drive with Lee was extremely patient and supportive, I would like to thank Lee for his patience and friendly bubbly personality and would deffinitely recommend him to any learner! Thanks a lot DUDE. Fran xx"

  • george-15-11-2011


    George

    "I tried two instructors before finding PassLee Driving School online and each of the told me I would have to have 30 lessons before I could pass. With PassLee I was up to pass standard within just 15 lessons because of the relaxed and individual nature of the lessons. For me personally it was the best fit for me to learn how to drive and pass as soon as possible"

  • josh-19-11-2011


    Josh

    "The lessons were always aimed at improving my weak points and Lee was a very patient teacher. He made the lessons fun and enjoyable."

  • nev-21-11-2011


    Nev

    "PassLee Driving School, good instructor, just passed first time, got to be good!!."

Driving in adverse weather conditions (226-237)

226

You MUST use headlights when visibility is seriously reduced, generally when you cannot see for more than 100 metres (328 feet). You may also use front or rear fog lights but you MUST switch them off when visibility improves (see Rule 236).

[Law RVLR regs 25 & 27]

227

Wet weather. In wet weather, stopping distances will be at least double those required for stopping on dry roads (see Rule 126). This is because your tyres have less grip on the road. In wet weather

  • you should keep well back from the vehicle in front. This will increase your ability to see and plan ahead
  • if the steering becomes unresponsive, it probably means that water is preventing the tyres from gripping the road. Ease off the accelerator and slow down gradually
  • the rain and spray from vehicles may make it difficult to see and be seen
  • be aware of the dangers of spilt diesel that will make the surface very slippery (see 'Vehicle maintenance, safety and security')
  • take extra care around pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists and horse riders

Icy and snowy weather

228

In winter check the local weather forecast for warnings of icy or snowy weather. DO NOT drive in these conditions unless your journey is essential. If it is, take great care and allow more time for your journey. Take an emergency kit of de-icer and ice scraper, torch, warm clothing and boots, first aid kit, jump leads and a shovel, together with a warm drink and emergency food in case you get stuck or your vehicle breaks down.

229

Before you set off

  • you MUST be able to see, so clear all snow and ice from all your windows
  • you MUST ensure that lights are clean and number plates are clearly visible and legible
  • make sure the mirrors are clear and the windows are demisted thoroughly
  • remove all snow that might fall off into the path of other road users
  • check your planned route is clear of delays and that no further snowfalls or severe weather are predicted

[Laws CUR reg 30, RVLR reg 23, VERA sect 43 & RV(DRM)R reg 11]

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230

When driving in icy or snowy weather

  • drive with care, even if the roads have been treated
  • keep well back from the road user in front as stopping distances can be ten times greater than on dry roads
  • take care when overtaking vehicles spreading salt or other de-icer, particularly if you are riding a motorcycle or cycle
  • watch out for snowploughs which may throw out snow on either side. Do not overtake them unless the lane you intend to use has been cleared
  • be prepared for the road conditions to change over relatively short distances
  • listen to travel bulletins and take note of variable message  signs that may provide information about weather, road and traffic conditions ahead

231

Drive extremely carefully when the roads are icy. Avoid sudden actions as these could cause loss of control. You should

  • drive at a slow speed in as high a gear as possible; accelerate and brake very gently
  • drive particularly slowly on bends where loss of control is more likely. Brake progressively on the straight before you reach a bend. Having slowed down, steer smoothly round the bend, avoiding sudden actions
  • check your grip on the road surface when there is snow or ice by choosing a safe place to brake gently. If the steering feels unresponsive this may indicate ice and your vehicle losing its grip on the road. When travelling on ice, tyres make virtually no noise

Windy weather

232

High-sided vehicles are most affected by windy weather, but strong gusts can also blow a car, cyclist, motorcyclist or horse rider off course. This can happen on open stretches of road exposed to strong crosswinds, or when passing bridges or gaps in hedges.

233

In very windy weather your vehicle may be affected by turbulence created by large vehicles. Motorcyclists are particularly affected, so keep well back from them when they are overtaking a high-sided vehicle.

Fog

234

Before entering fog check your mirrors then slow down. If the word ‘Fog’ is shown on a roadside signal but the road is clear, be prepared for a bank of fog or drifting patchy fog ahead. Even if it seems to be clearing, you can suddenly find yourself in thick fog.

235

When driving in fog you should

  • use your lights as required (see Rule 226)
  • keep a safe distance behind the vehicle in front. Rear lights can give a false sense of security
  • be able to pull up well within the distance you can see clearly. This is particularly important on motorways and dual carriageways, as vehicles are travelling faster
  • use your windscreen wipers and demisters
  • beware of other drivers not using headlights
  • not accelerate to get away from a vehicle which is too close behind you
  • check your mirrors before you slow down. Then use your brakes so that your brake lights warn drivers behind you that you are slowing down
  • stop in the correct position at a junction with limited visibility and listen for traffic. When you are sure it is safe to emerge, do so positively and do not hesitate in a position that puts you directly in the path of approaching vehicles

236

You MUST NOT use front or rear fog lights unless visibility is seriously reduced (see Rule 226) as they dazzle other road users and can obscure your brake lights. You MUST switch them off when visibility improves.

[Law RVLR regs 25 & 27]

237

Hot weather. Keep your vehicle well ventilated to avoid drowsiness. Be aware that the road surface may become soft or if it rains after a dry spell it may become slippery. These conditions could affect your steering and braking. If you are dazzled by bright sunlight, slow down and if necessary, stop.