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First Important Steps for the Irish Learner Driver

The main priority for today’s Learner Driver should not be passing the Driving Test but embracing the philosophy of skills for life initially.

Surely passing the Driving Test is the main objective? Not So!

Your main objective should be to acquire the necessary skills that will keep you, your passengers and all other road users safe. This makes sense, but is not taken on board by a very large proportion of Irish learner Drivers, with the result that we have an appalling accident record here which impacts on the whole community.

The first and arguably most important step for the new driver is to enrol with a professional Driving School who will set the foundation for both basic and advanced skills and ensure that safety is a priority. The lack of basic skills throughout the motoring population is very widespread and stems from several inherent flaws which are only now beginning to be addressed by the Government.

Thankfully our membership of the European Club is forcing the various agencies that are involved in the whole motoring scene to take action and implement the various Directives on a structured time scale.

The Irish Driving Test only began in 1966 more than thirty years after the UK introduced that most feared of life events!
Most of the recent EU changes have usually taken effect here three or four years after the UK. These would comprise the Driver Theory Test, revised Test Marking Sheet, Provisional License revisions, and Mechanical Checks on the Practical Driving Test.

Aspects still to be rolled out will be Mandatory Tuition for Motorcycles and Cars and the long awaited Examination and Registration of Driving Instructors. One of the reasons for our poor standards on the roads, particularly within the young driver community is that Driving Instructor standards are not subject to scrutiny. It is quite commonplace to see Instructors giving tuition in a pupils car with no L plates displayed. This shows a complete disregard for the basic rule of Law and by extension the calibre of instruction has to be mediocre at best.

What can you expect on your first lesson with a Professional Instructor? Will you be taken into a city centre? Will you be taken on a high speed carriageway? Will you be driving off down the road in just five minutes? Absolutely not!

What will happen is a concentrated session covering many diverse subjects relating to both the workings of the car and all its equipment and a look at the current Driving Scene into which the new Driver is entering for the first time. An investigation of all the basic mechanics that are the responsibility of the Driver, and which now form part of the Driving Test, will take place, and a brief discussion on the current requirements of the Driving Test.

Once this is accomplished, the basic Cockpit Drill will be looked at along with all instrumentation and secondary controls. Following on from this section, a brief discussion on the use of the Gearbox will take place and then on to the most mystical of Car equipment …the Clutch. (That is of course assuming that we are driving a car with a manual Gearbox, with its accompanying Stick Shift.)

It surprises most beginners that it is the Clutch that moves the car and not the Gas pedal. In fact, since you are going to be on a level stretch of road for the first tentative steps, it is interesting to demonstrate that the Car does indeed move with the foot no where near the Gas Pedal.

This is the point at which we are learning the first real Driving Skill; that of understanding the Term “Biting Point” and how to recognise it.

In the very early stages, a complete mastery of being able to bring the Clutch to” Biting Point” and hold it steady is the key to Driving away smoothly in every different situation. No amount of gas pedal usage will move the car unless the clutch is at Biting Point first. Once the car begins to move, and is building up a little momentum, then the clutch can be fully released gently and the Gas pedal then comes into play.
Next follows a brief demonstration of the clutch control technique by the Instructor followed by the Pupil.

The sequence of moving off safely comes next, followed by the Real Thing, but of course it’s no use getting going if you then don’t know how to stop safely which will also be demonstrated. You are now on the move practising starting and stopping and the adrenalin is finally pumping after all the Theory!

Guess What? You will be doing the whole procedure in Reverse within a few minutes. Yes that’s right…Reversing! Reversing is such an integral part of every day driving that it’s something that can’t be left till later. If it is put off, then chances are that fear of failure will begin to creep in and that is not the object of Driving Lessons.

So there you have, in graphic (almost) detail, the first steps on your Driving Career. If you are going to progress steadily then you should be prepared to do plenty of homework in between your Lessons, with a pad and pen as well as reading the Notes which your Instructor will have given you!

There is plenty more where this came from, so take time to look at all the resources available and you should be well on the way to the basic apprentice stage after three or four weeks. The Driving Test is not a consideration at this stage and will only be addressed when you have a suitable level of skill built up over several months.

Robin Piggott is a Professional Driving Instructor based in Limerick, Ireland. The Astral Driving School is training all ages of Driver and is endeavouring to make a difference to the Accident statistics which show no real sign of abating throughout Europe. Please visit the Astral Web Site at
http://www.astralmotoring.ie and the Astral Driving School Blog at http://astralmotoring.blogspot.com for plenty of advice for both Learners and Visiting Drivers

Diesel Technician Online Education Programs

You can earn a great income working as a diesel mechanic or technician. While job opportunities are available throughout the US, the bulk of these are located in urban areas, where larger transportation companies base their operations. Graduates are being helped by several trade schools, via job placement opportunities with companies that they are closely associated with.
You will have the opportunity to keep your present job while taking courses over the internet for training in diesel mechanics.
If you are interested in a high-paying, exciting career working with heavy equipment vehicles, diesel truck engines, and buses, then earning your certification from an online Diesel Mechanic School can pave the way. Students are taught to repair automotive engines, as well as diesel fuel and ignition systems, all though convenient distance learning. As a Future Diesel Mechanic, one will have the opportunity to learn about computerized truck and bus systems, hydromechanical diesel fuel injection, emissions, truck steering, diesel powertrains, and brake and transmission systems, in addition to all electronic technology fundamentals, and many other advanced diagnostic systems.
Dependant on the school itself, online training courses could last anywhere from 6 months to two years. Certificates, diplomas or degrees as Diesel Mechanics, Diesel Service Technicians, Diesel Truck Service Technicians or Auto-Diesel Mechanics can all be earned by the students.
Certified Diesel Mechanics will have the necessary qualifications to seek jobs at an automotive repair shop. And, after gaining a few extra years training and experience, a good Diesel Mechanic could gain all of the skills and confidence required to begin their own business!

Tips For Safe And Successful Car Shipping

If it becomes necessary to ship your car or motorcycle to a
distant location, there are a few things to keep in mind to make
sure that the trip is a safe one for your vehicle and that you
get the best deal possible. Since vehicles are some our most
expensive purchaes, it only makes sense to give some advance
thought to how someone else will transport it.

These days there is a wide choice of auto transporters to choose
from. Especially since online car sales websites like Ebay
Motors has just exploded in the last few years, this has led to
a major increase in businesses that ship cars, trucks, and
motorcycles all across the country. And as with any business
transaction you want to be sure to get the level of service that
you desire.

It’s a good idea to decide in advance whether you want your
vehicle to be shipped in an enclosed container or not. Why would
this make a difference? Well, obviously if the car is exposed as
it travels, it will no doubt be subject to rock and stone
damage, as well as be an easy target for auto thieves. This may
not be a major issue if the car is not a highly sought-after
vehicle, or if it is older and already has a few cosmetic
blemishes. But if you are transporting an expensive sports car
or a vintage vehicle, having it shipped enclosed can be a
beneficial choice. Of course, enclosed auto shipments also cost
more, so be sure to weigh the cost versus the benefits.

Then before making arrangements with any transporter to ship
your car, find out if they have any restrictions on where they
pick up and deliver vehicles. Often transporters will only
travel between major cities and will not actually pick up and
deliver at homes or residences. If so, that will mean that you
will have to arrange a way to get the car to them to be shipped
and maybe also pick it up at a delivery location as well. Be
sure to factor in the added cost of this additional shuttling of
the vehicle in your total shipping budget.

When it comes time to actually ship the vehicle, be very sure to
go over the entire car carefully and note any areas of damage
beforehand. Of course, most transporters will have a form called
the “Origin Inspection Report” to help make a note of the
condition of the vehicle prior to shipping. Take your time and
be thorough with this inspection, and then also inspect the car
in detail when it arrives at it’s destination too.

Finally, be sure to ask about exactly what the transporter’s
insurance covers and does not cover while the car is being
shipped. Find out about all limits for coverage and deductibles
on damage incurred while in transit.

If you are careful and diligent in your pre-shipping
investigation most likely you will have both a safe and
successful car shipping transaction.

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Jim Johnson writes on many consumer related topics. You can find
out more about the cost
of shipping a car by visiting our shipping website.