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Interim Calendar Year Results to Date 1/1/2016- 20/10/2016

With 2016 coming to a close very soon we wanted to share some early end of year statistics with you.  

2016 has been another great year for Compass ProDrive and this is in large part to you our clients who have chosen us to guide you down the meandering path that is the driving test to eventual success.  

Between your instructors Steve, Al and Laura they have managed to pass a staggering 57 students from 1/1/2016 to 20/10/2016. That's an average of just under 6 students passing their test with Compass per month!! 

Of that number:

66% passed first time

24% passed second time  

8% passed third time  

2% passed fourth time

6 NON FAULT TESTS

AVERAGE 5 MINORS per test over 57 results.  

These are all interim numbers before the end of the calendar year as there is an estimated 18 tests confirmed between now and the end of 2016. Here's to a brilliant end to the year for all sitting their tests and remember to give us a call to start and finish your road to success with Compass ProDrive.   

 

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Getting Students in the Driving Seat For Success.

Learning to drive when you’re a student is a great idea because it means that by the time you graduate and you’re looking for a job, you’ll already have your driving license in the bag, a big plus for some employers.

Our Edinburgh Driving School is a real hit with both students and working adults, so you’ll be in safe hands, as we have plenty of experience. So what can you expect as a new student driver?

Flexibility – We’ll Fit in Around You

What we offer here is flexibility, so your driving lessons fit in with your studies. You’re going to have to fit in your lessons with your lectures and study periods, and we’re more than happy to fit in with that as much as we possibly can spaces permitting.

Friendly, Experienced Instructors

Our instructors are friendly, experienced and well-qualified, so we can drop you off after we’ve finished the lesson and pick you up for your next one whenever you’re free and whenever it’s convenient.

Advantages of Driving Without Breaking the Bank

As a student you’re probably used to counting the pennies and living on a somewhat restricted budget, but don’t let this put you off. You can learn to drive with us as our lessons are reasonably priced so you won’t break the bank.

The advantages of being able to drive are clear. It looks professional, it gets you to work and meetings in an efficient way and often much faster than by using public transport. In your personal life, you’ll get to wherever you need to go directly without having to take a bus or train. Take into consideration also, that you may have to use a company car in your new job, so being able to drive is sometimes crucial.

Let Us Help You Build Confidence Behind the Wheel

As a new driver you may be lacking in confidence and it’s critical that you’re confident when you’re driving, but don’t worry about that. Our driving instructors are not only friendly they’ll do all they can to build your confidence so that by the time you’re ready to take your driving test, you’ll be a confident and capable driver.

Fast Track to Success – With Our Driving Instructors in Edinburgh

We also offer fast track driving courses where you can sit your test at the end of the week. So if you’re in a rush to pass and you haven’t had time up until now because of your studies, then you may find that a week’s intensive course is all you need.

Compass Prodrive - Edinburgh Driving Lessons

Let us be the first to get you out on that road, so you can drive your way to success once you graduate. We’re right behind you and want you to succeed, so get in touch with Compass Pro Drive today.

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Lynsey McKay- South Queensferry

Another day another consecutive pass. Massive congratulations to Lynsey McKay from South Queensferry who today after only 30 hours tuition passed her test at Currie with only 2 minors! A brilliant drive and well deserved result which wa sprained by her examiner. Well done again Lynsey, enjoy the new licence and remember to stay safe out there.

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Tips for Driving at Night

How can you make sure you’re a responsible, safe and careful driver at night? If you’ve passed your test in the daytime and during the summer or spring months, you may not have had much experience driving at night time. Winter gives you a completely different set of circumstances to deal with when you’re driving, especially in the dark. The reduced light can make it difficult to judge distance and your peripheral vision is affected.

You could be more tired at night too as your body clock will be telling you it’s night time even when it’s 4pm in the afternoon.

Lights

You’ll need lights to drive at night with front and rear lights in good condition. Check that all your lights are working and that they are clean. When you’re in a city, use a dipped beam if you see a car approaching you. You should also use then on country roads which are unlit.

Tiredness

If you’re tired then stop the car and have a coffee, you need to be fully rested before you set off again. Falling asleep at the wheel is a common reason for accidents, so a strong coffee and a short nap should help. If you see a service station ahead, stop and rest, try not to eat, as this could cause a more soporific effect. Plan the journey well in advance, and preferably take someone with you who can share the trip if your journey is a long one.

Slow Down

You’ll need to drive slower in the dark and this will help you see what’s up ahead so you can react quicker. Not all pedestrians or cyclists will be wearing reflectors so you need to watch for them.

Visibility

You’ll need to make sure your windows are clear and clean so you can see what’s in front, so plan ahead and make sure you’ve cleaned your car windows before setting off.

Extra Training

If you don’t feel comfortable driving at night and you want to be a more confident night time driver, then get in touch with us here at Compass Prodrive, because we have some training programmes which will help you. These include a test designed exclusively for new drives called Pass Plus and this offers advanced training for more experienced motorists.

Compass ProDrive – Premier Driving Instructors Edinburgh

Get in touch with us here at Compass Prodrive and one of our experienced team members will be more than happy you help you. If you have any questions about night time driving, or you want to learn how to drive you won’t find a better driving school in Edinburgh, so contact us today.

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Teresa Beehan- Slateford, Edinburgh

Another day, another pass and an excellent way to top off the week. Huge congratulations to Teresa Beehan from Slateford, Edinburgh, who today passed first time in Currie today with only 4 minors. Teresa really drove very well under difficult road conditions today and as such was praised by her examiner. Well done again Teresa, enjoy the new licence but above all stay safe out there.

Teresa Beehan- Slateford, Edinburgh  

Teresa Beehan- Slateford, Edinburgh  

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Jamie Pettie- South Queensferry

It's with great delight we can announce that Jamie Pettie from South Queensferry passed in Currie with only 1 minor first time effort. Fantastic result for Jamie and also our new instructor Laura who is making sure our high pass rate stays high. Enjoy the new licence and remember to stay safe out there

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Jamie Pettie- South Queensferry  

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Rachael Croll- Edinburgh

Great start to the day for Rachel Croll from Edinburgh, who today passed her test with only 2 minors today at Currie. Rachel produced a brilliant drive and the examiner commented on how good the whole test was. Well done again Rachel, enjoy the new licence and remember to stay safe out there.

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Rachael Croll- Edinburgh  

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Vic Areglado- Slateford, Edinburgh

 It is with great delight that we can announce that Vic Areglado  from Slateford, Edinburgh, today passed his test in Currie with only 2 minors. Vic produced a brilliant drive and was highly praised by the examiner for such a good pass. Well done again and remember to stay safe out there when you buy your new family car.

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Clanger of the Week

Welcome once more to Clanger of the Week. A little light hearted look at driving escapades caught on camera in Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians. Today's offering demonstrates slight confusion on what a red light actually means... 

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Edinburgh, Fife and The Lothians  

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Lee Sives- Broxburn, West Lothian

It's with great delight that we can announce that Lee Sives from Broxburn, West Lothian, today passed his test in Livingston with with relative ease. Lee has worked exceptionally hard to get this and we are delighted to have been part of his success. A special mention to Laura Jackson  who helped massively get Lee theough this when Steve was pre disposed. Enjoy your new licence and remember to stay safe out there

Lee Sives- Broxburn, West Lothian.  

Lee Sives- Broxburn, West Lothian.  

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Clanger of the Week

Welcme to Clanger of the Week, a light hearted look at those that share our roads. This week spot the mistakes bearing in mind that the incident took place in a 30mph between Kirkliston in Edinburgh and South Queensferry also in the Edinburgh area. 

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Tips for Driving in Heavy Rain

If you’ve just passed your test or you’re still learning then perhaps one of your worst nightmares is driving in heavy rain. It’s not surprising, it can be hazardous to drive in, that’s why we’ve come up with some tips on driving in heavy rain, we hope you find it helpful.

Your car is more likely to breakdown in extreme weather, especially in heavy rain but there are ways to avoid accidents. Driving through deep water could cause your engine to fail and that could cost quite a bit to repair.

What can you do to stay safe and avoid accidents?

  • Do you really need to go out? It may be safer if you can postpone your journey until the weather clears if it is really bad outside.

  • If you do have to go out, plan in advance, make sure you know the route and be aware of where’s flooded so you can avoid and factor in all this into your journey. Allow for traffic speed to be slower as well because of the weather and don't rush.

  • Make sure your family and friends know where you are and where you’re going. Travel with others rather than alone if possible, so if you do break down you’ve got someone to help

  • Check your car is in full working order before setting off. This should include windscreen wipers, engine, oil, water and lights, and make sure you fill up the car with fuel

  • Make sure you have a mobile phone to hand and that it’s fully charged so you can get in touch with someone should you get into difficulties or break down.

When you’re actually on the road, follow these essential tips:

  • Don’t use rear fog lights because they’ll only dazzle those behind you and mask your brake lights, so drivers won’t know when you’ve stopped suddenly

  • Use dipped headlights

  • Always leave more space between you and the other driver than you would in dry conditions.

  • Keep an eye out for fast moving and heavy vehicles because they’re more likely to create water spray and reduce your visibility

  • Keep an ear out for news bulletins on weather conditions in your area

  • If you break down make sure you keep your bonnet closed while you’re waiting for someone to assist because you could damage your electrical system if you don’t

  • Don’t drive too fast through water because tyres could lose their grip on the road. If your steering is light all of a sudden, this could be due to the fact you’re aquaplaning

  • To get a grip of the steering again, ease off accelerator and don’t brake, let your speed reduce slowly until you’ve got control again

  • Consider any cyclists or pedestrians on the road, they’re having a hard time too.

If you’re driving through flooded areas, keep the following in mind:

  • Don’t drive through it if you’re unsure of how deep it is, look at the edge of the kerb, this will give you an idea of how deep it is

  • Drive on the highest part of the road

  • Drive slowly, and check you have a clear way ahead of you

  • Keep your distance from the vehicle in front of you

  • Test your brakes after you’ve left the flooded area

  • If your engine cuts out after driving through a flooded area, then don’t repeatedly attempt to start the engine again, call for assistance because you could cause further damage.

Compass ProDrive – Premier Driving Instructors in Edinburgh

Looking for driving lessons in Edinburgh or West Lothian? Then look no further than Compass Prodrive. We’re a team of experienced professional drivers with many years of experience on the road. We’d love to help you pass your test so get in touch

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Countryside Driving Tips

We’re going to be talking about driving in the countryside. We realise you may still be having driving lessons, with us, or with another driving school. On the other hand, you may be a newly qualified driver, and you are a little anxious about driving in the countryside alone for the first time.

High Number of Accidents on Country Roads

There are different reasons for this, and these are mainly due to inappropriate speed, hazards such as ditches, slow moving vehicles, poor lighting and livestock. These aren’t problems that can’t be overcome, we just need to drive a little differently when we’re out on the road.

Keep Your Eyes Peeled

When you’re out driving in the countryside, stay alert, have you noticed a gate wide open and fresh mud in the road in front of you? This might be because there’s a tractor out and about, and you need to keep this in mind while you’re driving so you’re super-aware of any obstacles.

Clues

Look out for skid marks, hedges and broken fences, road-side debris and any other signs which may indicate that livestock are out and about, or that there may be slow moving vehicles ahead.

Slow Down

Don’t think it’s okay to pick up speed just because you’re on a deserted road and it seems there’s no one else around. Country roads can be cleverly deceptive, it may appear deserted, but other vehicles could pop up at any time, and if they do, there’s nowhere to pull into, and you could end up driving straight in to the oncoming vehicle.

Corners

Country lanes are most often quite narrow, so don’t try to cut corners, it’s a sure-fire way of driving directly into oncoming vehicles.

Overtaking

Be careful when you overtake on country lanes. You need to be sure that the vehicle ahead isn’t going to be turning into a gate directly in front of you, or that perhaps another car will join you from a side road. You need to be constantly vigilant, and by doing so, you’ll have a better chance of avoiding accidents.

Livestock and Wild Animals

You’ll come across this occasionally when you’re in the countryside, farm animals like cows and sheep or horses and wild animals are also a danger when you're driving. Depending on where you are, there may be deer, or other small animals such as rabbits, which if you shock them, could lead to an accident. It’s best just to come to a stop until they’ve gone on their way if you encounter them, use your hazard lights so traffic from behind you will know you’ve stopped in the road.

Compass ProDrive – Premier Driving Instructors Edinburgh

If you have any questions about countryside driving, then please get in touch with us here at Compass ProDrive, and we’ll be more than happy to talk to you about any concerns you have. 

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Clanger of the Week. Westerhailes

Following an incident 6 weeks ago on a roundabout on Calder Road Edinburgh, we finally got our car back repaired. The incident highlights how easy it is to have an accident on a roundabout. Moral of the story is stay in your lane and not to cross over the white lines. If you do have to then make sure you check your mirrors and blindspot to endure it's safe before attempting any such move. 

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James Boyle- Westerhailes Edinburgh.

Continuing with our fine pass rates from last week it's with great delight that we can announce that James Boyle from Westerhailes passed his test today in Currie with only 4 minors. To add the drama and excitement of the result Janes had only 3 weeks left on his theory! Well done again James and remember to start safe out there with your new licence

James Boyle- Westerhailes, Edinburgh.  

James Boyle- Westerhailes, Edinburgh.  

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Kieran Moncrieff- Livingston

Massive congratulations to Kieran Moncrieff from Libingston who today passed with only 3 minors and 30 hours behind the wheel at Livingston test centre. Fantastic effort and enjoy the new licence. Remember to stay safe out there.

Kieran Moncrieff- Livingston.  

Kieran Moncrieff- Livingston.  

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Sam Peploe- South Queensferry

Congratulations to Sam Peploe from South Queensferry who today, in this glorious weather, passed his test with a very good drive. Fantastic result today, well done again and remember to stay safe out there with your new licence.

Sam Peploe- South Queensferry  

Sam Peploe- South Queensferry  

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Motorway Driving Tips

How do you stay safe on a motorway? It may seem daunting if you’ve just passed your test, and you’re going to be driving on a motorway for the first time by yourself. However, motorways are very safe with only a small percentage of accidents and fatalities each year. Although naturally, because of the speeds people drive at on a motorway when an accident does occur, they are quite severe. Today, our guide on motorway driving tips should help you to drive safely whenever you find yourself on a motorway.

Regulations

It’s important to follow the rules because if we don’t then when we are at risk of becoming involved in an accident. Not everyone can use a motorway, and those that can’t include learner drivers, motorbikes under 50cc, pedal cycles and mopeds.

Once you find yourself on a motorway there’s no stopping unless it’s an emergency and that is on the hard shoulder or verge.

Distance and Speed

The speed limit for motorcycles and cars is 70mph, if you’re towing a caravan or a trailer, articulated goods vehicles, coaches, buses and HGVs the limit is less at 60mph and aren’t allowed to use lane 3. It’s crucial that a safe distance is kept between each vehicle using the 2 second rule, which is the minimum amount of distance between you and the vehicle in front of you, and on wet roads, 4 seconds. When you’re behind a lorry, think about changing lanes or dropping back so you can see further.

It’s important to move into the left hand lane asap, and never dart straight across as you could cause an accident. There are motorway exits with countdown markers if you’re leaving a motorway always make this clear by using your left indicator, make sure you do all your braking in the slip road rather than on the motorway, once you’ve left the motorway keep an eye on the speed, it may be higher than you realise because you’ve been on a motorway.

Lanes

When using motorway lanes please be aware that the left hand lane is where you drive and the lanes to the right and the middle are just for overtaking. Always move back into the left once you’ve finished overtaking. However, when there are some slow vehicles it is sometimes safer to remain in the middle and right lanes until the moves are complete rather than chop and change in-between the lanes.

Signs

You’ll come across a lot of different signs on the motorway The motorway variable signs and signals are the most important, and will let you know about traffic conditions and suitable speed limits because of poor weather. They can apply to individual lanes, or to the whole carriageway. Red lamps indicate that you must not go into that lane.

Weather Conditions

Slow down in extreme weather such as heavy snow, rain or hail can make visibility difficult and if you’re going too fast stopping distances are harder when roads are slippy. Fog is a worry so always make sure you reduce your speed. When driving use dipped headlights and all your fog lights. Try not to speed up too fast even if it seems the fog is clearing up as it may be thicker up ahead.

Safe Driving

It’s important to drive safely and obey the rules when you’re on a motorway so you don’t cause an accident. Never drink or eat whilst driving or use a mobile phone. Always take a break when on a long journey, around 15 minutes every 2 hours.

Driving Instructors Edinburgh – For Quality Driving Lessons

We hope you found our blog on motorway driving tips of interest and that they gave you something to think about the next time you’re on a motorway alone. If you’ve just passed your test it can be a scary experience first time round. If you’re in need of Edinburgh driving lessons, then get in touch with us here at Compass Pro Drive Edinburgh and let’s make you motorway confident.

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Clanger of the Week-Longstone

At Compass Prodrive we make sure you are fully prepared for life on the road. This includes road markings and clear signs at Supermarkets... 

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Clanger of The Week: Edinburgh

Welcome to Clanger of the Week. It's an unfortunate one this week as its a demonstration of complete intolerance of learners. It's so easy to forget that at one stage we were all learning. Please remember that it's a daunting task in some cases to learn to drive and is not made easy by this....

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