Archive for January, 2010
A massive congratulations to Daniel Bridle who passed his drivng test today!!
Daniel Bridle has been learning to drive on a quick pass driving course, with Paul Loader School of Motoring, in Bolton and passed his driving test 1st time. Daniel has been an excellent student and passed with only a few driving faults.
Once again a [...]
It’s Test Day for Daniel Bridle.
Well done to Daniel on coming to the end of his quick pass driving course in Bolton, with Paul Loader Driving Instructor.
He has completed the driving course and will be taking his driving test at the Bolton Driving Test Centre today. We cannot publish the time on the internet as [...]
Well done to Daniel who passed 2 out of 2 mock tests today.
Today (Wednesday 27th January 2010) Daniel took 2 mock driving tests, and passed both of them. He did really well, and on his second mock test only scored two driving faults.
Both of his driving faults were for not signalling when necessary, this was [...]
Well done to Daniel who passed 2 out of 2 mock tests today.
Today (Wednesday 27th January 2010) Daniel took 2 mock driving tests, and passed both of them. He did really well, and on his second mock test only scored two driving faults.
Both of his driving faults were for not signalling when necessary, this was [...]
Today Daniel will be doing more mock tests, this will get him used to the type of conditions and nerves he will experiance during his driving test, and will also get him used to driving completely independantly and just following verbal directions.
Check this blog again later today to see how he has done.
More updates to [...]
Quick Pass Driving Course – Tuesday
Today on Daniels quick pass driving course he has been working really hard in putting some of his minor faults correct. In addition to this his manouvers are now near perfect, and if they start to go wrong he can spot this for himself and correct them before they go [...]
Is it true that female driving instructors are better at teaching people how to drive a car? This was the question someone asked me recently via the internet.
Well I can not honestly answer that question, as I have neither done any research on the subject, or seen any articles that have facts backed by proper statistics proving that female instructors have been shown to perform better when offering driving lessons compared to their male counterparts.
As always, you should be careful when choosing a driving instructor, and go with someone you feel comfortable with, gives you proper driving tuition suited to your skills and most importantly is DSA approved by being on the ADI register and thus operating legally.
So to answer the question as to if a female ADI is better than a male one, I pass!
If you require high quality driving lessons from a very helpful, patient and full qualified instructor, then why not call or send me a text message on 07956233032
Thinking about becoming an instructor? Don’t just make a decision based on the red driving school TV advertisement, do the proper research and know all the ADI training options available to you.
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Paul Loader School of Motoring are please to announce the introduction of INTENSIVE DRIVING COURSES in the Bolton and surrounding areas. You can now take an intnsive driving course and learn to drive a car in as little as a week. Please visit the website for more details. At:http://www.paulloader.co.uk
The recent bad weather has left behind what can only be described by some, as a motorist hell! A large number of road surfaces around Bolton, have been damaged by the ice and snow, causing a large number of pot holes.These pot holes seem to be affecting most roads, and the bill for repairing them, [...]
Bolton Driving Test centre is closing for a re-fit. A tempory test centre will be opened to ensure pupils in Bolton are still able to take their driving test. This tempory test centre will be based on Manchester Road, Bolton.
THe closure period is expected to be mid Jan 2010 – mid Feb 2010





