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Do you have Rusty Driver syndrome? Take cheap Refresher lessons! Jennifer's Driving School covers Ringwood, Bournemouth, Highcliffe, and Christchurch!

 

Unsafe and incorrect driving practice can lead to fines, penalty points, excessive fuel consumption, and more dramatically, loss of life.

 

Which lane do you take to go straight ahead on a roundabout?

What is the MSM routine?

Do you indicate to overtake a bicycle?

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Do you know the answers to these basic driving questions?

 

There are many reasons why you might be thinking of taking some refresher lessons. Read on to find out some common ones.

 

Do you suffer from ‘Rusty Driver Syndrome’? This has been in the press a lot recently. Research from CHURCHILL insurance found that two-fifths of motorists who drive infrequently feel their driving performance has slipped. Around 7% of all motorists drive only twice a month or less and 42% of them admit their driving skills are impaired by the infrequency of their journeys. The poll also showed 47% of motorists do not enjoy driving on busy roads in cities and 57% would prefer to avoid urban areas altogether but see driving in cities as a necessity. A spokesperson for Churchill, Frances Browning, says:

"Motorists getting back behind the wheel after a break from driving can find it daunting. Drivers need to be able to handle a range of different road and traffic situations, which only regular practice can help with. When motorists pass their driving tests, it doesn't necessarily qualify them as a confident driver. For those who feel their driving skills have become 'rusty', it may be worth undertaking a refresher course now and again to increase driver confidence and make the roads safer for everyone." It is down to you to make sure you are not a liability on the road.

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