Back to Basics

In the journey of mastering any skill, including driving, there are moments when we must return to the fundamentals, often referred to as 'going back to basics'. This practice is crucial, particularly if certain essential information hasn’t been conveyed to you by your instructor. By revisiting these foundational concepts, you can gain clarity and confidence behind the wheel. Understanding core principles, such as the significance of road signs or the correct positioning of your vehicle, allows for a more coherent learning experience. Moreover, this reinforcement of knowledge not only enhances your comprehension but also makes your driving lessons significantly clearer and more effective.

DSSSM

Door,seat,steering,seatbelt mirrors. The procedure you use before you drive. Meaning you are in the correct position to drive safely.

POM 

Prepare observe move. This is a standard way to prepare your car to move off so first of all you prepare if you're in a manual that's clots down first gear by 10 point then you observe so it's called effective observation checking from your left middle mirror. Decide if you need a signal, and then finally before you move, check the blind spot.

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MSM

MSM stands for Mirrors – Signal – Manoeuvre.

It’s the DVSA-approved sequence for almost every action you take on the road.

MSPSL

Mirror siganl postion speed look is a sequence we use for dealing with junctions.

Open and Closed Junctions 

Here we expalin the differnce between open and closed junctions 

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