Expert guidance on common driving faults — from a qualified instructor with years of experience helping learner drivers pass their UK test.
DVSA News & Updates6 min read
The DVSA test swap process lets two learner drivers exchange their test dates by phone — but it is not as simple as clicking a button. Here is exactly how it works, what to prepare, and what can go wrong.
DVSA News & Updates5 min read
DVSA is ending instructor access to test booking systems on 11 May 2026. From 12 May, learners must manage their own appointments. Here's what you need to do before the deadline.
Mirrors & Observation4 min read
Accelerating without checking your side mirrors is a common fault on the UK driving test. Cyclists and motorcyclists may be in your lane — here's the correct approach.
Mirrors & Observation4 min read
Checking your rear mirror before braking is a fundamental UK driving test requirement. Here's why it matters and how to make it an automatic habit.
Moving Off & Starting5 min read
The six-point check is the correct procedure for moving off safely in the UK. Skipping it is a major test fault. Here's what the full routine looks like.
Mirrors & Observation5 min read
Mirrors don't show everything. Learn why a physical blind spot check is essential before turning in the UK — especially for cyclists and pedestrians.
Mirrors & Observation5 min read
Forgetting to check your mirrors when passing parked cars is one of the most common faults on the UK driving test. Learn the correct technique and why it matters.
Junctions & Hazard Awareness5 min read
MSPSL — Mirror, Signal, Position, Speed, Look — is the core routine for approaching junctions. Using it correctly on every junction is what separates test passes from fails.
Traffic Signals & Rules5 min read
UK speed limits are not always posted on signs. Knowing the default limits by road type — and how to spot 20mph zones — is essential for passing your driving test.
Road Positioning5 min read
Parked cars create two hazards: the door zone and oncoming traffic gaps. Here's how to assess and pass parked vehicles safely on UK roads.
Traffic & Road Safety4 min read
UK law encourages drivers to give way to buses pulling out. Misreading a bus's intention is a common source of unnecessary stops and test hesitation.
Traffic Signals & Rules5 min read
Incorrect or late signalling at roundabouts is one of the most common UK test faults. Learn when to signal, when to cancel, and what examiners look for.
Traffic & Road Safety5 min read
Following too closely is dangerous driving. The two-second rule is the UK standard — but many learners from busy cities underestimate how much space is needed.
Traffic Signals & Rules5 min read
UK traffic lights have no flashing green warning. Learn how to anticipate amber lights correctly — and why driving through amber can fail your test.
Junctions & Hazard Awareness5 min read
Pedestrians have priority when crossing a road you're turning into. Cyclists are often invisible until the last moment. Here's how to handle junctions safely.
Road Positioning5 min read
UK roads are narrower than many learners expect. Drifting too far left or right is a common test fault. Learn how to use reference points to stay centred.