How not to become an aggressive driver
Whether you're doing the daily commute, seeing the sights on a day trip, or just running to the local grocery for a pint of milk, here are ways to keep calm on the road:
- Be realistic about your travel time. Allow time for possible delays because of traffic, construction or bad weather. If you're going to be later than you expected - deal with it. Take a deep breath and accept the delay. Like they say, better to arrive late than to not arrive at all.
- Set a good example, to other drivers and to the other people in your vehicle. This is especially important if some of your passengers are children who will learn their attitude towards driving from you.
- Give other drivers the benefit of the doubt. They might be from out of town, in a hurry, or distracted by things that have nothing to do with you.
- Slow down and keep your distance.
We offer beginner driving lessons for those new students in west London with very little experience of driving, refresher lessons for those that have not driven for a while and advanced driving lessons for those drivers wanting to push their driving skills to the next level.
Beginner LessonsIntensive driving courses, for drivers requiring to pass their driving test in the shortest and quickest possible time and Pass Plus courses for new drivers who have passed their driving test and wish to become a better driver and also gain additional insurance discounts.
Intensive CoursesHere at Thames Driving School we tailor our lessons and courses to suit you. We will work with you at a pace that suit your speed of learning. We include guided practice sessions throughout. We don't ever send you away to teach by yourself or with a friend.
Refresher Lessons