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Brilliant First Time pass for Becky H  from Frome in Somerset who passed her Practical Driving Test with only a few minor faults in Trowbridge, Wiltshire and it was her very FIRST TIME.

We’re absolutely thrilled to celebrate Becky H, who has just passed her driving test first time in Trowbridge, Wiltshire!
From her very first lesson, Becky showed real commitment, patience, and a great attitude behind the wheel. Her calm and focused approach quickly built her confidence on the road — whether it was mastering the tricky roundabouts around Trowbridge or perfecting her parking skills at the test centre.
Becky’s instructor said:
“Becky was a fantastic student to teach — always prepared to learn and quick to apply feedback. Her determination really paid off, and she fully deserves this brilliant first-time pass!”
Now that she’s got her full licence, Becky can enjoy the freedom of the open road and all the independence that comes with it. Well done, Becky — we’re so proud of you! 
If you’d like to follow in Becky’s footsteps and become a confident, safe driver, get in touch with us today. Our friendly, patient instructors in Trowbridge and across Wiltshire are here to help you achieve your driving goals — maybe even a first-time pass of your own!

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Country roads

Take extra care on country roads and reduce your speed at approaches to bends, which can be sharper than they appear, and at junctions and turnings, which may be partially hidden. Be prepared for pedestrians, horse riders, cyclists, slow-moving farm vehicles or mud on the road surface. Make sure you can stop within the distance you can see to be clear. You should also reduce your speed where country roads enter villages.

Single-track roads. These are only wide enough for one vehicle. They may have special passing places. If you see a vehicle coming towards you, or the driver behind wants to overtake, pull into a passing place on your left, or wait opposite a passing place on your right. Give way to vehicles coming uphill whenever you can. If necessary, reverse until you reach a passing place to let the other vehicle pass. Slow down when passing pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders.