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What is Pass Plus?

Pass Plus Explained (DVD)
Pass Plus is a training course specifically aimed at new drivers, designed by the Driving Standards Agency (DSA) with the help of insurers and the driving instruction industry. Pass Plus will build upon your existing skills and knowledge, it will teach you how to anticipate, plan for and deal with all kinds of hazards, and can help you to become more confident on the roads Pass Plus is made up of six practical modules which include:
- driving in town
- driving in all weathers
- driving on rural roads
- driving at night
- driving on dual carriageways
- driving on motorways
Anyone who holds a full UK licence is eligible to take part in the scheme. You will not have to take a test at the end of the course but you will be continually assessed. You must successfully complete all the modules in the course to an achieved or exceeded standard.
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The first module begins with an introduction to PASS PLUS, explaining the course aims and the skills and knowledge to be covered.
The second part of the module is a practical session, covering the different features of driving in town, such as complex junctions and public transport. You'll concentrate on
- observation, judgement and awareness
- eye contact
- consideration for vulnerable road users
- being cautious but not over cautious, and
- keeping space around your car
As much of this module as possible should be covered in a practical session. You'll focus on correct speed, safe stopping distances, plus seeing and being seen in
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rain
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sleet, snow and ice
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mist and fog, and
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bright sunshine
You will also look at skidding
This module taken on country roads, will look at the main differences between town driving and country driving.
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observing the road ahead
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making progress safely
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bends, hills, uneven roads and dead ground
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keeping a safe distance from the vehicle ahead, and
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safe overtaking
It focuses especially on being aware and showing consideration for
Appropriate use of the horn, coping with mud and debris on the road and how to use passing places are also covered.
This module covers the essential aspects of driving in the dark and also at dawn and dusk. You'll learn about
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the importance of the correct use of headlights
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adjusting to the dark
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judging speed and distance
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the correct use of lights and keeping them clean
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dealing with dazzle
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road users who can be hard to see, and
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parking issues
Dual carriageways are high speed, multi-lane roads where the two carriageways are separated by a central reservation. They demand particular skills, including
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- effective observation, using your mirrors and checking blind spots
- judgement and planning ahead
- the need for a safe separation distance
- joining and leaving a dual carriageway
- overtaking and lane discipline, and
- the correct use of speed
This module should be a practical session if at all possible. If there is no motorway nearby, it will have to be covered in theory: you should drive on a motorway as soon as you can afterwards so you can put the theory into practice.
The topics covered include
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planning journeys in advance
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joining and leaving a motorway, using slip roads
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safe speeds in different circumstances
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effective observation all around your vehicle
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signs, signals and markings
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overtaking and lane discipline
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courtesy to other road users
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motorway fatigue
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breakdown procedures
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use of lights, including hazard warning lights
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debris on the carriageway
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crosswinds.
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