Within about 15 minutes I felt totally calm and relaxed about what was going to happen, I couldn’t believe it. One minute I’m panicking about taking my test… the next thing I’m feeling calm and relaxed about it… WOW!”

Toby Smith

(There are a number of ways you can get this product… See the bottom of this page for options)

When you go out for your driving lessons you are always concentrating on the actual ‘process’ of what you’re doing… remembering to look in your mirrors, change gear at the correct moment, indicate at the appropriate time… there is no great pressure, as there is no negative outcome if you drive badly, so you tend to drive in a relatively relaxed manner…

But when it comes to actually taking your test, your focus changes to the ‘outcome’ of what you’re doing… the importance of needing, wanting to pass… then comes tremedous pressure… nerves take over… anxiety… fear… stress, all sorts of negative emotions. This is where our little known technique comes in…

If having used our technique, you don’t feel calm and relaxed just before your test, then we’ll refund your money… no questions asked!

To find out more about EFT watch this video:

Now looking at these useful tips on this website is great and it will help, but the most important thing you need to do when taking your test… is you need to feel calm and in control… this is where we come in, with a session of EFT.

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New Independent Driving Explained

From 4 October 2010 your practical driving test will include a section of ‘independent driving’. In the independent driving section of your test, you will drive for about 10 minutes without step-by-step direction from your examiner.

At present, examiners give candidates step-by-step instructions during the test. For other parts of the test, this will still be true. But during the independent driving section of the test, the examiner will ask you to drive by either following a series of directions, following traffic signs, or a combination of both.

To help you understand where you’re going, the examiner may show you a diagram. It doesn’t matter if you don’t remember every direction, or if you go the wrong way – that can happen to the most experienced drivers. Independent driving is not a test of your orientation and navigation skills.

Driving independently means making your own decisions – this includes deciding when it’s safe and appropriate to ask for confirmation about where you’re going.

If you ask for a reminder of the directions, the examiner will confirm them to you.

If you go off the independent driving route it won’t affect the result of your test unless you commit a driving fault. If you go off the route or take a wrong turning, the examiner will help you to get back on the route and continue with the independent driving.

If there are poor or obscured traffic signs, the examiner will give you directions until you can see the next traffic sign – you won’t need to have a detailed knowledge of the area.

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When learning to drive and leading up to your test, follow these 8 tips and it will also improve your chances of passing first time dramatically.

1. The most important thing you can do is invest in worthwhile driving lessons. Do no automatically choose the cheapest lessons you can find. Usually something is cheap for a reason. Choose lessons based on quality and reputation. Try to get recommendations from previous customers, and have a chat with the instructors to get a feel for them before handing over any money.

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2. Clarify with the driving school exactly how long each lesson is. Does it include pick up time? Paperwork? How much time are you actually going to spend learning. Ten minutes here and there can add up to some major lost learning time.

3. Where possible avoid a trainee instructor. Whilst it is true that instructors need to gain experience before becoming fully qualified, you stand the best chance of passing your test if you take lessons form an experience driving instructor. You are paying money so you should get the best tuition for that money.

4. Check the condition of the car that the instructor uses. You want a reliable, and average car to get an accurate feel of how to drive. Remember that when you do your test, it is more than likely to be held in a different car to the one you learned in. Try to get some experience driving different cars.

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5. Do your pre test preparation properly, that means studying your theory book, and getting friends and family to test you. The better prepared you are, the easier your theory test will be.

6. Apply to take your theory test as soon as you begin lessons. Its best to get the theory test done and out of the way, so you can concentrate on the actually driving.

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7. Keep your lessons regular. It is proven that regular lessons is the best way to learn. Intensive courses have higher failure rates as you are trying to cram in too much in too short a period of time. If you spread the lessons out over too long a period of time, you will waste too much time reacquainting yourself with what your learnt previously, rather than learning new things.

8. Have one last practice lesson right before your test. This will build confidence, and really does help with the pass rate.

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To get access to your online video for only £27 click the image below

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Unfortunately we are having a few technical issues with this method of payment… so if you would like to order the online video, then please call 01438-745785 where payment can be taken and then you will be sent a link to watch the online video.

We apologise for the inconvenience

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Or order your own video CD for £37 by clicking the CD below


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Or call now to book your telephone or Skype session for £99… the reason why the cost is so much more than the other options, is because you are getting my 100% undivided attention… I will walk you through the whole process… so we have the maximum chance of success.


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Robert F Jones
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Cert.SportsHyp(CSH) Uses Hypnosis in Sports Psychology
Accredited by the National Regulatory Register for Hypnotherapy
NHS Number: 4664

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