Thursday 16 October 2014

Here is how you easily pass the California Driver’s test

Driver’s test is always a hectic process and not as easy as people think of it. If you really wish to pass it don’t take it lightly because overconfidence never pays really. But efforts and hard work can really help you to reach your goals. You might have practiced a lot but the results might not pay off your effort. Usually the preparation consumes a large amount of your precious time. You might have purchased study materials which contains information on the California DMV behind the wheel test which is not helpful.

Many of the people going through this post have already tried all the best possible means of passing the test and of course are here to experiment something new and pass the test, There are a large number of driver’s education classes that are aimed at providing the learner’s with perfection but unfortunately fail to. It is always advisable that you seek assistance from an experienced hand to pass the test.

The Internet provides wide options these days to educate people better without consuming their precious time and money. An experienced instructor is aware of all the shortcuts as well as the secrets and the loopholes that could be holding you back and preventing you from earning your license though you might be aware of all the rules and regulations and trying to apply these best during your test.

When you are trying to learn these tips from a handbook you get bored up easily and tend to give up. This is not the case with online driver’s education, it is really interesting and can be more of a fun which is helpful and tends to stay in memory and you can easily pass out the test. Contact our office for further assistance as we already have experience in helping our students to get over with their car driving test and pass it easily.

Saturday 2 June 2012

Winter Driving Best Practices


While preparing for a drive in winter season, please read the instructions below for a safe journey.

California Driver Education Safety tips


1. The primary action to be taken while starting a drive at winter is to clean snow and ice off your whole car or your vehicle to maximize your visibility. Please make sure to clear your headlamps, taillights, turn signals and side-view mirrors.

2. Always remember to Wear your seat belt. Take necessary steps to make sure you and all of your passengers are protected.

3. Slow down or park your vehicle appropriately if Snowy weather affects visibility, and icy roads make it harder to control your car. Keep a safe distance between your vehicle and the one ahead.

4. Use Fox lamps appropriately

5. Avoid driving in heavy or freezing rain to avoid your car slipping and sliding on black ice.

6. Check your fuel tank and make sure you have enough fuel in reserve for your journey. Extreme weather may get you stuck in traffic, or require you to change routes or turn back, so you should always have at least half a tank of fuel throughout.

7. Check local weather and road conditions before leaving, and give yourself enough time to reach your destination.

8. Keep your car unlocked to avoid freezing. Or alternatively lock your car as a precaution. Always keep a pocket size bottle of lock de-icer for those really freezing days.

This winter season best driving tip is being shared by Eric Mora's Anderson Driving School, providing California Driver Education. Call us at 530)365-7712 or toll free (877)365-7712