A-Day Driving School TERMS & CONDITIONS K53 Dear Learner Welcome to our Driving School and we wish you all the best and our Instructors will do everything.

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A-Day Driving School TERMS & CONDITIONS K53 Dear Learner Welcome to our Driving School and we wish you all the best and our Instructors will do everything possible to ensure that you are ready for the day you have booked your test. Please just remember, it is really all up to you “The Learner” T el: – Cell:

Should you have any problems with any of our Instructors, please do not hesitate to contact our Office immediately. Each student must hand Instructor a copy of Identity Document for our records and have a valid learner’s licence, which must be produced on day of first lesson. Thereafter the learners must have the learners with her or him on each lesson. The Instructor has the right to cancel or change the date of driving should the weather conditions render hazardous. In the event of an accident neither ‘ A-Day’s Driving School’ nor their Instructors can or will be held liable for any injuries and or medical expenses incurred by the learner or damage to the learner’s vehicle, or to any third party. All Lessons are paid on the said day of lesson in cash or cheque if prior arrangements are made with the Instructor on booking date. Cancellation of appointments with an Instructors must be made 24 Hours in advance or you the Learner will still be held liable for that Hourly payment. REMEMBER Identify --, Predict, Decide - Act GOOD LUCK!! DO NOT FORGET THE OBSERVATIONS!

Some Reminders Pre-Trip Inspection Look under vehicles for any obstructions or oil leaks. Open drivers door, (door opens) unwind window slightly. (window winder working) Go to Side Mirror, mirror must be secure and not damaged. Check windscreen for any cracks and must be clean. Lift your windscreen wipers, check the blades that they are not damaged. Check Right Front tyre, (pressure, sidewall for damages plus tread fine plus all 4 bolts secure) Front of vehicle, lights are not damaged, number plate is secure, bumper secure? Bonnet is closed? Oil, water, break fluid & fan belt have been checked. Front Left Tyre check same as 1st..Windscreen not cracked and clean, licence valid, side mirror not damaged plus wiper blades not damaged. Back Left Tyre check same as 1st, passenger door same as 1st, back door same as 1s. Number plate secure, bumper secure and light are not damaged. Boot is closed. Inside boot spare wheel jack and spanner. Back Right Tyre same as 1st. Petrol cap is secure, Back passenger doors same as 1st.. Get into vehicle. Switch key on so ignition lights are on. All Warning Light Are In Working Order. Handbrake is up. Vehicle in neutral. Mirror’s has been adjusted. Seat has been adjusted. No obstructions by feet. No obstructions on the dashboard.

THEN EXAMINER WILL THEN CHECK WITH YOU THE : Indicators, Lights, Wipers, Hooter & Brake Lights At The Back & Reverse Lights. GENERAL INFORMATION * THINGS DO BE DONE IN YARD ALLEY DOCKING This will be done from both left and right side. (Reverse Parking) Allowed ONLY 2 chances on day of Test. PARRALELL PARKING Same as above will be done from both sides and also ONLY 2 chances. THREE POINT TURN Turn in the road. (U-Turn) ONLY 1 chance to get this right. THE HILL START Avoid rolling back as this is an immediate fail, No chances here.

SEQUENCES IN YARD 1. Handbrake2. Neutral 3. Check Rear View Mirror, Side Mirror4. Signal Blind Spot To The Side You Are Moving To 5. Gear6. Clutch Control 7. Observation – All Mirrors & Blind Spot8. Release Handbrake / Car Moving 9. Check Opposite Mirrors & Blind Spot10.Turn Into Bay 11.Stop12.Handbrake 13.Neutral You have to do this every time you move in the yard. When you doing parallel parking you are required to do an observation with your 2nd & 3rd movement in the bay and also when reversing give yourself room t get out the bay. An observation must be done before moving. Each time you stop you must engage your handbrake to prevent any uncontrolled movement which will make you fail. (roll back).

MOVING OFF THE HILL Handbrake Neutral Observe Gear Clutch Control Observe Release Handbrake OVERTAKING Overtaking a moving vehicle is the same as doing a lane change. When passing a parked Car you must check mirror, blind spot Indicate, mirror blind spot again, then same procedure going back to your lane. REMEMBER THE LEFT & CENTRE LANE IS FOR SLOW TRAFFIC EMERGENCY STOP This must be done as quickly and over the shortest distance without the wheels skidding and both hands must be on steering until the car is stationery. Handbrake on and vehicle in Neutral.

ROAD TEST SEQUENCES Moving Off Select Gear Obtain Clutch Control Observe Release Handbrake TURNING Check Mirror & Blind spot Signal Check Centre Mirror Apply Brake Select Appropriate Gear Check Mirrors & blind spot Turn Accelerate LANE CHANGING Check appropr mirrors & blind spots Check Mirrors & blind spot Again Signal Move Into The Lane Once You Are In The Lane, Cancel The Signal You May Only Do One Lane Change At a Time. TRAVELING STRAIGHT (SIDE ROADS) Select correct lane, (Road Marking), Check Mirror Centre, when approaching & check right & left for any traffic coming out of side streets. Travelling straight on all roads, Mirrors must be checked every 5-8 seconds. Check following distance and watch your speed. FREEWAYS ENTERING A FREEWAY IS THE SAME SEQ AS LANE CHANGE Exit freeway – Mirrors, blind spot, signal, observe, move off freeway, cancel signal. Passing an off ramp check mirrors, blind spot to the right for any car cutting from the lane in front of you onto the off ramp. When passing an on-ramp check mirrors, blind spot to the left.

RATE SHEET Benoni, Boksburg, Witfield, Kempton Park, Edenvale R Per Hour / 5 x 1 Hour R750 / 10 x 1 Hour R 1400 Germiston, Alberton, Bedfordview, Kensington, Cyrildene R Per Hour / 5 x 1 Hour R850 / 10 x 1 Hour R 1600 NB: ALL PACKAGES ARE PAYABLE IN ADVANCE & MUST BE COMPLETED WITHIN 2 WEEKS OUR BANKING DETAILS FOR PACKAGES Learners Classes Please contact our Office for Learner Class Bookings