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ABOUT US
The journey towards safe driving
Welcome to “Shift Gears” your stop for a safe and comprehensive driver education.
With years of expertise teaching people to drive, we have created an excellent, all-inclusive curriculum for the vibrant community of High
Wycombe. We help the learners pass their driving test
Learn to drive
What to Expect with Shift Gears Driving School
Greetings from Shift Gears Driving School in High Wycombe, where we assist you in developing your driving confidence.
- Eyesight Check and Licence Review
- Quick Chat and Q&A
- Getting to the Site
- Commentary Drive
- Getting Familiar with the Controls
- Moving Off and Stopping
- Turning and Tackling Junctions
How to
Stop a Car
Our goal at Shift Gears Driving School is to ensure that you can stop your automobile without any hassle. Let’s learn to master this skill!
Choosing the Ideal Place to Stop
- Clearways (no stopping zones)
- Areas with hazard lines
- Double yellow lines
- Within 10 meters (about three car lengths) of a junction
- Opposite a junction
- Blocking driveways or pathways
- On bends
your first spin
What to Expect with Shift Gears Driving School
Greetings from Shift Gears Driving School in High Wycombe, where we assist you in developing your driving confidence. We are therefore available to help, whether you are enrolling in your first driving lesson or are simply considering your alternatives.
Driving licence
Get your first provisional driving licence for a car, motorbike, moped or other vehicle from DVLA online. To apply you must:
- be at least 15 years and 9 months old
- be able to read a number plate from 20 metres away
- have been given permission to live in Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) for at least 185 days
It costs £34 when you apply online.
For more information you can find out at the following website:
Driving in Adverse Weather
While you live in the United Kingdom; you probably expect to face a broad range of weather conditions. Unlike other nations where the weather is more steady, the UK has four seasons – Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter.
Frequently Asked Question
DVSA says that most learners require 45 hours of driving lessons, in addition to around 20 hours of practice with a friend or family member. For more information you can check the following website: https://readytopass.campaign.gov.uk/
2 hour lessons allow for more practice time behind the wheel. Practice is crucial for developing the skills and muscle memory necessary for safe driving, and 2 hour lessons provide ample opportunity for this.
There is no minimum amount of lessons you should take, or hours of practice you should have under your belt. The rule of thumb is to take your test when you’re ready. Your driving instructor is best placed to decide this.
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What Our Happy Client Say About us
Their professionalism and support made the learning process enjoyable and stress-free. I couldn’t have asked for a better driving school experience.