Statistics show that new drivers are more likely to have an accident
in the first two years of passing their test than at any other time in
their driving career. In the first year of driving, one driver in five
is involved in an accident. This is mainly down to a lack of driving
experience, and this is where Pass Plus comes in!
What is Pass Plus?
Pass
Plus is a training course specifically aimed at new drivers, designed
by the Driving Standards Agency (DSA) with the help of insurers and the
driving instruction industry. Pass Plus will build upon your existing
skills and knowledge, it will teach you how to anticipate, plan for and
deal with all kinds of hazards, and can help you to become more
confident on the roads
Pass Plus is made up of six practical modules which include:
* driving in town
* driving in all weathers
* driving on rural roads
* driving at night
* driving on dual carriageways
* driving on motorways
Anyone who holds a full
UK licence is eligible to take part in the scheme. You will not have to
take a test at the end of the course but you will be continually
assessed. You must successfully complete all the modules in the course
to an achieved or exceeded standard.
How much does Pass Plus cost?
Fees
for the Pass Plus course will vary depending on where you live and the
instructor or driving school you choose. You should bear in mind that
the course will take a minimum of six hours, if more sessions are
needed for you to successfully complete the course, this may add to the
cost.
When you have successfully completed the course,
you are advised to check available discounts offered by the insurance
companies taking part in the scheme. The amount you save will depend on
the company you choose, you may even save more than you paid for the
course.
More information
For more information please visit the PassPlus website.
See also Pass Plus - Pass Plus Course
Source www.dsa.gov.uk