Learning to drive

Illustration for a guide to undertaking and overtaking in the UK, the background is pink with three cars next to each other, the cars are yellow, red, and blue
Overtaking and undertaking can be really tricky, but understanding the rules is key to staying safe. Here’s everything you need

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Speed limits in the UK are designed to keep roads safe, but knowing when and where they apply isn’t always easy or straightforward. In this guide, we break down the laws, explain how they are enforced, and highlight rules that every driver should know.
Roundabouts might seem difficult but they are built for safety and efficiency. Our guide simplifies how to approach, navigate and exit them confidently.

Learning to drive is an exciting (and sometimes nerve-wracking) process, and one of the first steps is to get yourself a provisional driving licence – but how do you do that? In this blog, we’ll take a look at how you go about getting your own provisional driving licence, what it allows you to do, […]

Driving anxiety is a common but challenging experience. This blog explore the caused, symptoms, and practical tips to help you manage your driving anxiety.
Prepare for summer driving with practical tips. Here we bring essential advice to keep you and your car safe and road ready. Including tips for your driving test.
Learn with Adrian Flux how to navigate contraflow systems, usually seen during roadworks or accidents. This guide explains how contraflow systems work and provides tips to keep you safe while driving through them.
When learning to drive you will face difficult and sudden situations on the road. Learning how to stop safely in case of an emergency is a key skill. An emergency stop is an important manoeuvre that helps save lives.
Taking an advanced driving course can be a great way to improve your skills and confidence on the road while also helping to reduce your premium. We explore some of the best options available.

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We offer learner driver insurance from just 65p a day, making our policies a cost-effective way for young drivers to get that all-important extra practice behind the wheel.

Each year thousands of learners take their driving test despite being hard of hearing. We examine all the rules and regulations you need to follow to pass your test as a deaf learner driver.
Learner drivers can drive with passengers in their car, but only if you follow these rules.
If you are a learner and you want to avoid stalling the engine or “kangarooing” down the road, read this blog which includes nine tips for great clutch control.
As a learner driver, it is inevitable that at some stage you’re going to have to get used to driving in the dark. This blog explains the difference between sidelights, full beam and dipped beam lighting and when to use them.