5.2.09
Female Driving Instructor Manchester
Chantell is another trainee to come through the 1st Call Driving Schools Instructor Training Program. She came to 1st Call having failed the exam twice with another Driving School. For more information about our driving instructor training courses visit www.1st-call.co.uk
8.12.08
Letter from one of our customers
Based my experience with Andy i wouldnt hesitate to recomend your company to any friends and family that are considering driving lessons.
Thanks again and please pass on my most sincere thanks to Andy.
Kind regards,
Diane Youds
25.8.08
Eco Driving can save £s
Green eco-driving will not only save money by reducing your fuel consumption but will also help you reduce your vehicle's greenhouse gas emissions and the negative impact your vehicle has on the environment.
Fuel cost is a major factor in any car driver's expenditure so making sure your car is performing at maximum efficiency will help you save money on fuel bills.
Here are are top eco driving tips.
- Roof racks, bike carriers and roof boxes will affect your car's aerodynamics and reduce fuel efficiency. If you have to use them make sure you remove them when not in use. Driving with the windows or sunroof open will also decrease your car's aerodynamics.
- Change into the highest appropriate gear as soon as you can. Revving the engine in low gear consumes large amounts of fuel. For maximum efficiency you should shift up a gear when the engine is revving between 2000 and 2500 revs.
- Maintain a steady speed using the highest gear possible. The most efficient speed is typically around 45 - 50mph. Driving faster than this will greatly increase your fuel consumption. The Department of Transport claim driving at 70 mph uses up to 9% more fuel than at 60 mph and up to 15% more than at 50 mph.
- If you anticipate being stuck in a queue of traffic for more than a minute or so then cutting the engine will save petrol and reduce emissions.
- Avoid short journeys, car engines use more fuel when cold and catalytic converters take around six miles before they become effective.
- Check your tyre pressure regularly. Under-inflated tyres are dangerous and can increase fuel consumption by up to 3%.
- Don't turn on the engine and leave it idling in order to warm up your car. This wastes fuel and causes engine wear.
- Turning on the air condition for long periods of time will significantly increase fuel consumption.
- Plan your journeys so that you avoid congestion, road works and getting lost.
- Have your car serviced according to the manufacturers schedule. This will help maintain engine efficiency and cut fuel consumption.
22.8.08
Driving Lessons in Oldham

1st Call Driving Schools Oldham offer competitively priced driving lessons for all standards of learner drivers. Our Oldham brach also offer a range of post test driving courses including; Pass Plus, Refresher lessons, motorway courses. Driving Instructor Training is available with a guaranteed teaching position.
Visit www.1st-call.co.uk to see the complete range of driver training courses offered.
13.8.08
1st Call Blog is Back!
There are loads of test passes to be uploaded and these will be posted 1st. We have also recruited a number of new instructors and will post details of these.
Thanks for your patience.
Admin
2.5.08
Merseyside lady gets her wheels with 1st Call Driving School
Brian is a Senior Driving Instructor and has an excellent reputation for getting learner drivers through the test with a minimum of fuss.
If you would like to take driving lessons with Brain or any other 1st Call Driving School instructor visit our main site or give us a call.
http://www.1st-call.co.uk/
08456 431679
This is what Joanne has to say.
"I can't believe I've passed my test, I'm absolutely made up. It's my son's turn now when he gets his provisional next month you'll be getting a call Brian"
Liverpool's Sean passes Driving Test with 1st Call
This is what Sean had to say.
"Passing my test means everything. When I get my car fixed up it's going to save me a lot of money and time in travelling. Thanks Brian for Everything"
If you would like to take driving lessons with Brain or any other 1st Call Driving School instructor visit our main site or give us a call.
http://www.1st-call.co.uk/
08456 431679
12.4.08
Jennifer passes driving test 1st time

"Mark is a fantastic instructor and fun 2 drive with. I had 21 lessons and passed 1st time, I would like to say thankyou to mark and 1st call driving school"
Mark Rigby is a member of the 1st Call Driving Schools Skelmersdale Team. He is a fully qualified DSA Approved Driving Instructor and has one of the highest pass rates in the region.
If you would like to take driving lessons with Mark please visit the 1st Call Driving Schools main site. www.1st-call.co.uk
18.2.08
Manchester Girl Passes Test in Liverpool

Emma was delighted and this was what she said, 'Thanks Paul I really appreciate everything you have done for me’
Emma was taught to drive by Paul Roach of 1st Call Driving Schools Liverpool. Paul has one of the highest pass rates in the country and his success rate is almost double the national average.
If you would like to have driving lessons in Liverpool with Paul Roach, or any other our other highly qualified Approved Driving Instructors please visit our main website http://www.1st-call.co.uk/ or give us a call on 08456431679.
If you are using a mobile we have a text line. Just text ‘lessons’ and your postcode to 07912755576 and one of our instructors will call you straight back.
Driving test success in Liverpool.

Vickie was taught to drive by Paul Roach of 1st Call Driving Schools Liverpool. Paul has one of the highest pass rates in the country and his success rate is almost double the national average.
If you would like to have driving lessons in Liverpool with Paul Roach, or any other our other highly qualified Approved Driving Instructors please visit our main website http://www.1st-call.co.uk/ or give us a call on 08456431679.
3.2.08
Top tips for Women Driving Alone
Lets consider four situations, Journeys, Being followed, Parking, and Breaking down.
Journeys: -
Always plan your route and carry a map. Try and ensure you have enough fuel for the journey, if not try to fill up early.
Being followed: -
Hopefully you will never be followed but if you are this is what you should do. Slow down, but DO- NOT stop. DO-NOT drive home, but drive to a well-lit place and sound your horn and flash your lights. This should get rid of the pest, but if not, drive on to a police station or find a police officer. A Service Station is always a good place to go. Many have phones so you can ring the police for help, or ask the attendant to do it for you.
If you are forced to stop. Lock all doors and close all windows. DO-NOT get out of the car. DO-NOT try and ram the other car, this may prevent your escape. Stop with the wheels turned outwards ready to drive off. Try and remain calm and confident and drive away as soon as you can.
Breakdowns: -
If you breakdown, walk to the phone. DO-NOT accept a lift. Tell the operator you are a woman alone. When you return to your car either, wait outside the car with the door unlocked and slightly open or sit in the passenger seat, you will look as if you're accompanied. If you are approached when on the phone, tell the operator, describe the person, or give the registration number of the vehicle. A genuine helper will understand your fears and will not be offended. When help arrives, always check their identification before you leave the car. If you are unsure, stay in the car and say you are waiting for the police.
Parking: -
When parking don't leave items on view. Always park in a well lit busy area. If parking in a car park, park close to the exits or near to the attendant. Reverse into the parking space so you can get away quickly. Always lock your doors and find a landmark so you can find your car when you come back. If possible return to your car with others. Approach your car with your keys ready in your hand. Check your car for intruders. Once in your car lock the doors before you drive away.
Just take a few simple precautions and your driving should be trouble free and enjoyable.
These great tips are brought to you by 2pass.
If you would feel more comfortable learning to drive with a female driving instructor, don't worry! 1st Call Driving Schools have lots of high quality Lady Approved Driving Instructors. Just give us a call 08456 431 679 or visit www.1st-call.co.uk.
Top ways to improve your fuel ecomony and save you money.
Slow down
Keeping your speed down can reduce the fuel consumption of the engine. It goes without saying that we should all stick to the speed limit, but your car's handbook will tell you what the most fuel-efficient in-town and out-of-town speed is for your particular model.
Lose weight
Avoid carrying any unnecessary weight in the car as heavy loads put more strain on the vehicle, leading to higher fuel consumption.
Find the shortest route
Taking the trouble to find the shortest route to your destination can make the journey more economical.
Cut the air con
Running the air conditioning increases the car's fuel consumption so if you want to economise keep it to a minimum.
Close the windows
Open windows and sun-roofs create drag which means that you won't travel as far per litre of fuel.
Share journeys
By sharing journeys with friends and colleagues the overall fuel consumption can be reduced.
Multi-tasking saves money
One long multi-purpose trip is more fuel efficient than several short ones, as a cold engine uses more fuel than a warmed up one.
Shop around
Check out the difference in prices charged by garages in your local area. Prices can vary, and if you are a high mileage driver who fills up regularly even one pence off a litre can make significant savings. Avoid filling up at motorway service stations as their prices tend to be higher.
Check your pressure
Checking tyre pressure regularly not only improves the safety and performance of the tyres, it also keeps the car running at the optimum fuel efficiency.
Smoothly does it
Try to drive as smoothly as possible and maintain a steady speed. Braking and then accelerating regularly will reduce the number of miles per litre the car can clock up. It's easier to drive smoothly (and also much safer) if you keep a gap of at least two seconds from the car in front of you.
Give the car a break
When queuing in heavy traffic or waiting for passengers, turn off the engine to avoid wasting fuel.
Stay tuned
Have your car's engine tuned at a reputable local garage to ensure it is running at the optimum fuel usage level.
Check the oil
As well as maintaining the correct levels of oil, motorists who want to save money on fuel should check the type of oil used, as some energy-efficient types can increase the number of miles per litre.
It pays to be green
Improving your car's fuel efficiency can minimise the damage it causes to the environment, by reducing the amount of fossil fuels burnt. Burning fossil fuels releases greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere and contributes to global warming. By following our tips you can save money and protect the environment at the same time.
'eco driving' Has become an integral part of the 1st Call Driving Schools driver training syllabus with all 1st Call Instructors undergoing the necessary training to ensure standards are kept high. Whilst 'eco driving' is not part of today's driving test 1st Call belive it will soon become part of the practical exam. By teaching 'eco driving' now 1st Call Learner Drivers will have a head start, not just for the Driving Test, but for the rest of their drivng career.
If you would like further information about driving lessons or learning to drive please visit www.1st-call.co.uk.
If you are a driving instructor interested in learning more about 'eco driving' please drop us an email adi@1st-call.co.uk
27.1.08
1st time Pass with Liverpool's Brian Smith

she takes the children out"
23.1.08
Liverpool Lady Passes Driving Test 1st Time
"Mark is a fantastic instructor, really patient and down to earth. lessons were easy to arange and fun ! Thanks again Mark for everything."
22.1.08
Bolton lad passed test 1st time.
Steven Thomas from Bolton passed his Driving Test 1st time today with 1st Call Driving Schools Bolton. Steven was taught to drive by Anthony Rowland from 1st Call Driving School and is 'over the moon' now he has passed his test.
Steven is just one of many 1st Call customers who have passed this year. If you would like to have driving lessons with Anthony or any of our excellent instructors then visit www.1st-call.co.uk or call 08456 431 679
7.1.08
Wigan Lad passes test with 1st Call Driving School
4.1.08
Congratulations Dominic on passing your test

"Thanks for your help in the last couple of days, as well as in Nov! You are a great instructor...all the best, and I'll be in touch soon re Pass Plus"
3.1.08
1st Call Driving Schools Liverpool. Paul Roach
Hi,
My name is Paul Roach and I am a fully qualified Driving Instructor working South Liverpool for 1st Call Driving Schools.
I offer driving lessons for learner drivers of all abilities and also am qualified to conduct post test courses such as pass plus.
I love my job especially when my pupils pass their test, it's brilliant!
If you would like to book driving lessons with me or one of my co workers at 1st Call please visit http://www.1st-call.co.uk/ or simply give us a call 08456431679.
12.12.07
1st Call Driving Schools website re launch.
You can visit the site at www.1st-call.co.uk, we welcome any comments or suggestion you may have about the site.
6.12.07
Top 10 Driving Test test failures
1. Junctions Observation
2. Left Reverse – Control
3. Steering
4. Mirror Changing direction
5. Reverse Parking – Control
6. Gears
7. Moving Away Safely
8. Left Reverse – Observation
9. Move Away Under Control
10. Normal Driving
At 1st Call Driving Schools we can help learners overcome problems and help you understand the concepts of 'safe driving'. This will ensure that you don't become another DSA statistic.
Take a look at our main site for booking details.
http://www.1st-call.co.uk/ for driving lessons and instructor training courses