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  • Opportunity To Study Abroad "€" Encender Education Pvt Ltd
    By: Balwinder | - Aspirants of management education are on a rise in India, where education is extremely integral. A country where a university degree is a major prerequisite, now consider management degree almost mandatory. While our university degree deals with the core or basic subjects, management degree gives us an exposure to the global market as per the demand of the industry making a post graduate management degree a necessity when venturing out into the business world.

    Though we have a good ...

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  • Apprenticeship Is The Concept Or Idea Of Earning While You Are Still Learning
    By: Steve Mich | -
    In the adolescent stage when one is in the later years of High school, one is very eager to get out in the world and earn a living by doing some job.

    But at the same time it is not possible to give up studies without completing it. In such conditions, sometimes frustration creeps in a lot of youngsters. So, while you are still studying, you can take up a part time job which can provide you with a decent earning and enough pocket money. At the same time, you can utilize your ...

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  • Eepl Our Uk Associates
    By: Balwinder kaur | - Growing needs of the demanding world of business is now pressuring colleges to churn out a very large number of management students. But more than simply having an enormous output of students, it"s the quality of education, knowledge and efficiency of the syllabus that matters. This is where Encender Education Pvt Ltd comes into picture.
    As the businesses are becoming global, managers with good management skills are always in demand. Globalization, having removed the barriers that ex ...

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  • Pursuing Higher Education "€" Eepl- Mba, University Of Wales
    By: Balwinder kaur | - The ever growing market of global business has a great demand of professional managerial candidates who have good managerial skills, are self reliant and have great thinking and decision making abilities who can work with good ethical and moral practices. But such candidates cannot be plucked from somewhere and brought to the corporate world. They have to be groomed to have these qualities in them.

    Encender Education Pvt. Ltd is one such institute which grooms the professional keepi ...

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  • Management Programs To Study In Pune And Abroad "€" Eepl
    By: Balwinder | - Though there are many colleges for management studies, the Encender Education Pvt. Ltd has made a name for itself in the field of management studies. A renowned college EEPL is one of the best international institutes of management studies in Pune and abroad nurturing the students to become corporate leaders of tomorrow. It recognizes talents and guides them in such a way that they are ready to face the growing, volatile global market with strength.

    Founded by the leading educators ...

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  • Get A Job By Getting A Btec
    By: kelldf0xne | - The UK has one of the strongest construction industries in the world. There are over 250 000 firms employing 2.1 million people in a multitude of roles but when times are hard, companies seek to cut costs, and hope to survive until the uptrend arrives. Training and investment in the future is put on hold as comapnies are forced to take a short-term position.

    Recruitment, specially graduate recruitment is one of the areas that suffers. So the first wave of graduates who have actually ...

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  • Increase Your Skills With A Btec In Construction
    By: stefvxtmha | - The UK has one of the strongest construction industries in the world. Even though it consists of over 250 000 firms employing 2.1 million people in a multitude of roles, when times are hard, companies seek to cut costs, and hope to survive until the upturn comes. As a result, they're forced into taking a short-term position, cutting back on training and reducing their investment in the future.

    One of the areas to suffer is recruitment in general, and graduate recruitment in particul ...

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  • Catering Courses - Train To Be A Chef
    By: Mike Treyed | - Within catering you can find different areas. You possibly can operate in the kitchens preparing together with making food, you can possibly be employed in restaurants, hostipal wards, sandwich facilities, fine dining, business enterprise and corporate events or even just mobile catering.

    There are certainly catering courses allowing for the different culinary fields from regular food hygiene, menu designing, teamwork and catering management strategies.

    Doing work in ca ...

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  • Knowing Your Rights
    By: kelldf0xne | - Some argue that the days of corruption in the construction industry ended in the eighties. Recent history doesn't endorse this. In only the last few years, some of the industrys largest and most prominent main contractors have been fined millions of pounds for rigging bids and artificially inflating prices.

    This can be damaging for subcontractors, who regularly face immoral commercial practices, owing to the fact that many are modest businesses without the means or connections to ...

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  • Protect Your Rights
    By: stefvxtmha | - Some people state that corruption in the construction industry ended in the eighties. Recent history doesn't endorse this. Recently, some of the industrys largest and most prominent main contractors have been fined millions of pounds for rigging bids and artificially inflating prices.

    For subcontractors, who regularly face unethical commercial practices, this can be even more damaging owing to the fact that many are modest businesses without the means or connections to fight thei ...

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  • Knowing Your Rights
    By: jamewqqofi | - Did corruption in the construction industry conclude in the eighties? Recent history doesn't corroborate this. Some of the industrys largest and most prominent main contractors have been fined millions of pounds for rigging bids and artificially inflating prices, in only the last few years,

    This can be damaging owing to the fact that many are small businesses without the means or connections to fight their corner, many subcontractors, regularly face unethical commercial practice ...

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  • Construction Courses Are Soaring
    By: Jade Webster | - When times are hard, companies look to cut costs, and hope to survive until the upturn comes. As a result, theyre forced into taking a short-term view, cutting back on training and reducing their investment in the future.

    One of the areas to suffer is recruitment in general, and graduate recruitment in particular. So the first wave of graduates who have actually paid for their education through student fees may find the job they want at the end of it just simply isnt there.

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  • Wrestling Coach Resume Tips
    By: jenny | - A wrestling coach resume needs a different outlook as being a sports ,field; your resume should project your sports personality efficiently in front of the employer.
    Writing a wrestling coach resume? Confused about what and how to write? Let us go step by step. First let us know a bit about what a wrestling coach does exactly. A wrestling coach places together and gives directions to a team. He/ she are in-charge of the team from the athletes to the junior most level of people in the team ...

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  • How The Financial Crisis Has Hit The Construction Industry
    By: Jade Webster | - With Todays financial crisis and Super-tax hitting employers hard, it is near impossible to find a well-paid job around that matches your qualifications if any.

    Thousands of teenagers have left school and now face the huge challenge of finding work in the tough jobs market. Christopher Weir knows how hard it can be.

    However with a bit of grit and determination and sending out more than100 CVs to potential employers he managed to land a job.

    This time ...

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  • How To Become A Private Investigator
    By: Peter Gannic | - If you're interested in becoming a private investigator, then this is the article that you should read. There are lots of different investigators and you should determine exactly what type you're interested in becoming. There are corporate and business types and of course those that work with police units to solve crimes. You can even become a private or self employed type that anyone can go to such as a woman who suspects she's being cheated on etc.

    This is not a job for everyone a ...

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  • Construction Course Proven To Boost Profits And Cash Flow
    By: Jade Webster | - A new kind of training programme, a qualification that is proven to improve profitability and cash flow for specialist contractors, will be launched in the UK from the autumn.

    Available exclusively from the Confederation of Construction Specialists (CCS), the new qualification is a BTEC in contract law that will help companies avoid costly legal pitfalls and potential traps when dealing with main contractors.

    The new BTEC, which will allow successful students to display ...

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  • Get To Know More About Funny Man Peter Kay
    By: Daniel Crow | - The English comedian Peter Kay has made his name as a stand up comedian, actor, director and writer. Right at the beginning of his career as a fresh comedian he won the North West comedian of the year award in the year 1996. He had only performed at two gigs by then. That was just the beginning. After that he has won 4 Royal Television Society Awards, 4 British Comedy Awards which included the award of writer of the year and also the Rose DOr. In 2009 he bagged the very prestigious BAFTA/LA ...
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  • Take Up Animal Healing As A Career-study Animal Healing Courses
    By: animal healing | - Discussing the various elements of healing animals

    Animal healing is one of the most upcoming career options being taken up by people. There are several animal healing courses offered by institutions working for healing animals all over the world. If you aspire to be a professional in healing animals, you must get a specialised or so to say certified certain animal healing courses. These courses are generally offered by animal healing centres where the healers help your animals as ...

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  • Credit Control Jobs - Easily Available And Interesting As Well
    By: Joseph | - Credit Control Job are related to controlling the credit inflow and outflow of an enterprise. The larger the size of the business, the more the credit finance which requires to be managed. Depending upon the enterprise, the job could involve controlling for consumer credit or commercial credit. The consumer credit management implies looking after credit offered to various customers while business credit implies to managing business credit transactions.

    In most cases, the work profi ...

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  • Win A Signed England Football Shirt
    By: ukprize | -
    The Fun of Watching Peter Kay
    Peter John Kay is a famous English comedian, writer, producer, director and actor who worked in That Peter Kay Thing , Phoenix Nights , Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere , and many other independent productions. In 1997 he won the competition, So You Think you are Funny at Edinburgh and the North West Comedian award of the Year. He was also nominated for the prestigious Perrier award when he presented his own hour-long show to the Edinburgh Frin ...

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  • The Fun Of Watching Peter Kay
    By: ukprize | -
    The Fun of Watching Peter Kay
    Peter John Kay is a famous English comedian, writer, producer, director and actor who worked in That Peter Kay Thing , Phoenix Nights , Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere , and many other independent productions. In 1997 he won the competition, So You Think you are Funny at Edinburgh and the North West Comedian award of the Year. He was also nominated for the prestigious Perrier award when he presented his own hour-long show to the Edinburgh Frin ...

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  • Physical Intervention Training For Employers And Employees
    By: kieran cassidy | - Employers and individuals working with the public in almost any capacity will need to consider the risks posed to their staff in the course of their work. Those working with the vulnerable or in situations that could give rise to conflict need to ensure that their Health and Safety policies and training adequately cover issues that may arise as a result of violent and aggressive behaviour. Door staff at night clubs will need to be properly licensed and trained to deal with situations that may ...
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  • Restraint Training Essential Training For Customer Facing Workers
    By: kieran cassidy | - Restraint Training is an essential part of a comprehensive training programme for workers in many organisations. Nightclub staff, teachers, nurses, care-workers and public service workers may all face difficult and challenging situations when dealing with the public. For workers and for the organisations that employee them, Health and Safety Training should include relevant sections on dealing with these situations; training on the law that surrounds issues that are associated with the need to ...
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  • Physical Intervention And Restraint Training
    By: kieran cassidy | - For professionals working in the security industry, health, social care sectors or even teaching, knowledge and training in effective and safe restraint techniques is crucial. Restraint training within the Prison Service is seen as an essential part of any officer training; for any individual working with the public in potentially volatile situations, knowledge of how to restrain angry, violent or dangerous individuals is equally important.

    For employers, ensuring that any staff in ...

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  • Working As A Taxi Driver
    By: Harvey Taylor | - If you enjoy driving and like people, working as a taxi driver might be for you.



    Working as a taxi driver can be a rewarding and lively job. There are a range of skills needed including a good memory, good communication skills and being competent handling money.



    Some taxi drivers are employed by operating companies where they hire a company vehicle. However, if you decide you would rather be self employed starting a firm or becoming an operator yourself ...

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  • A Career In Wedding Photography
    By: Joanne | - A career as a wedding photographer can be both lucrative and rewarding but in these recession hit days it can be a hard business to get into. The professional wedding photographer is competing with the part-time amateur who may have the latest digital equipment and feels that through contacts and acquaintances having a new part-time job can be quite appealing. It's not hard now for anyone to set up an attractive looking website with decent looking photographs and try to convince potential couple ...
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  • Computer Repair Services - Technician Traning Back To School
    By: Barney | - Computers are not a commodity anymore; they are a necessity no matter what is your job. We all have them at home, at work, carry them around and cannot imagine life without them.


    We are definitely highly dependent on them and use them at home, at work, for education, in pass time, when buying something or looking for address or telephone number. Logically, as the number of computers rises, so does the need for technicians and individuals in charge if their maintenance and rep ...

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  • Kirkpatrick's Four Level Evaluation Of Training - A Simple Guide
    By: Vincent Stevenson | - Your boss says no to your request for further training. How do we take that no and turn it into a yes?

    For those of us who have been in training for a long time, there is a simple formula which when delivered to the boss, makes it difficult for him or her to resist.

    It's called Kirkpatrick's evaluation model for training. Donald L Kirkpatrick was a professor at University Of Wisconsin when he published his series of articles in the Journal of American Society of Traini ...

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  • Putting Training Outcomes First
    By: Vincent Stevenson | - Be very clear about the purpose of your training programme. What will you be doing and why specifically are you doing it?

    You could say this follows on from the maxim of:

    'You cannot teach what you don't know and you cannot lead where you won't go.' It all comes down to clarity of purpose.

    Often training misses the mark because the company or maybe even the trainers themselves, although they may have a fair idea of what needs to be covered, do not have a c ...

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  • Are You An Over-friendly Trainer?
    By: Vincent Stevenson | - As adults, there is a question that constantly nags us regarding the relationships with our children and our students.

    'Am I too strict, too soft - how do I find the right balance?'

    Obviously there are a number of factors that will influence finding the right balance between formality and informality, such as: where the training is taking place; just how much do the attendees want to participate in this programme; the nature of the subject matter and of course the age, ...

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  • Train The Trainer - The Questioner's Art
    By: Vince Stevenson | - Questions are a key communication tool. If you don't ask, - how are you supposed to find out?

    As trainers, we spend a lot of time reassuring our students that if they are in any doubt about anything - please ask. And so we use phrases like 'The only stupid question is the one you don't ask!' and 'Don't be afraid to put your hand up.'

    As trainers ourselves, however, using questions is the best way of finding out how we are doing, how the students are doing, and whether ...

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  • The Gift Of Feedback
    By: Vince Stevenson | - There are two types of feedback: the feedback you give and the feedback you receive. You could say that the feedback you give is a 'gift' within your control and the feedback you receive may sometimes not feel like a 'gift' at all.

    Giving feedback is one of the most powerful and delicate skills that a trainer can employ.

    Without feedback no one improves; without feedback you are working in a vacuum; without feedback you have to guess your way forward.

    Howe ...

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  • First Impressions In Training
    By: Vince Stevenson | - Was it Oscar Wilde that once said? "You only get one opportunity to create a good first impression."

    How true that is in the business world. As a person who gives a couple of hundred workshops a year, it took me a while to recognize this. And I don't mean that moment you stand up and welcome the class to your session, I'm talking about that moment you walk in to your client company's offices.

    Being involved in training and the development of others is a wonderful oc ...

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  • How To Handle Question And Answer Sessions
    By: Vince Stevenson | - Question and answer sessions are the best way to reinforce your key messages from a presentation. Hearing different voices is a good way to get the attention of the audience, but the purpose is to allow members of the audience to obtain both clarification and confirmation of your key messages. It therefore reduces the chance that any members of the audience will leave your presentation with any misunderstandings about the concepts delivered.

    The question and answer session can be se ...

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  • Three Questions
    By: Vince Stevenson | - Before starting a training session there are three questions in the heads of the participants that need to be answered. And until they have all been satisfied there is no point in starting the programme.

    The three questions are:

    1 Why am I here? 2 What am I going to get out of this? 3 Why am I listening to you?

    If you are lucky some or all of these questions may already have been answered in a participant's head before they came through the door - but you ...

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  • Musically Speaking
    By: Vince Stevenson | - Comparisons between music and public speaking usually start and finish with the voice. The voice is a 'musical instrument' and therefore much can be made of comparisons in terms of pace, pitch, power and pause.

    However the comparison can go deeper, as we consider speech structure in relation to musical structure.

    If we look back to the simple voice and dance structures in the baroque period, we see two basic forms, Binary (two part) and Ternary (three part).


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  • Session Planning And Training
    By: Vince Stevenson | - When planning a course of study, there are many factors to consider. Primarily, who are you are going teach? What level might they be at in that subject? How long will the course of study last? What resources are available to deliver it? What role do aims and objectives play in this jigsaw of learning and education?

    The Big Picture

    'There is only one corner of the universe that you can change, and that is your own.' Aldous Huxley.

    At first glance, the ...

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  • Choosing Btec Science Resources For Your School
    By: Paddy Winters | - If you are teaching the new BTEC Science qualifications in September 2010 you will be thinking about which BTEC Science resources will best suit your needs.

    There are 3 qualifications:

    >>Edexcel BTEC Level 2 Certificate in Applied Science (1 GCSE)

    >>Edexcel BTEC Level 2 Extended Certificate in Applied Science (2 GCSEs)

    >>Edexcel BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Applied Science (4 GCSEs)

    How will you decide on a comprehensive set of resource ...

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  • Turning Right Crossing Other Traffic
    By: Tim HillerbyMorgan | - It is time to look at turning right across the path of other vehicles.

    Your driving school may well have taught you to turn right on a quiet estate. This article looks at turning right on a busy street. There will be lots of traffic coming towards you.

    It is worth re-visiting the MSPSL article. This is at the core of safe driving. It lets you plan the best way to deal with a driving hazard. Try to remember to do Mirror - Signal - Position - Speed - Look when you ...

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  • A Brief History Of Road Signs
    By: Tim HillerbyMorgan | - During the second half of the nineteenth century, bicycles became more popular. Steep hills and sharp bends were very dangerous for early cyclists, and "danger" and "caution"signs were erected at the top of steep hills. Signs showing skull and cross bones were erected at the most dangerous places. Local authorities and cycling organisations installed an estimated 4000 warning signs.

    The year 1896 heralded the era of the motor car, and some motoring associations took up the business ...

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  • Getting Ready For The Theory Test
    By: Tim HillerbyMorgan | - This article tells you about the Theory Test. It talks about the background. The articel then moves on to explain how to prepare for it; how to book it and how to sit the test.

    The DSA introduced the Theory Test in the 1990's. The idea was to give ervery learner a basic knowledge about driving. It also brought us into line with the rest of the EU. Most of the members of the EU at the time had a theory element to their driving tests.

    Since its introduction, the Theo ...

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  • Help - My First Driving Lesson
    By: Tim HillerbyMorgan | - This article explains what to expect on your first driving lesson. You want to get the best out of your first lesson.

    Don't expect to come back from your first lesson ready for your test. Do expect to come back from it stressed, confused and slightly hyper.

    Things to do before your first driving lesson.

    Read up on car controls, moving off and stopping and left turns. There are plenty of good books. You could use one of the two BTECs in learning to drive ...

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  • Turning The Car Around
    By: Tim HillerbyMorgan | - This article explains how to do the three point turn.

    Most driving schools do teach this early in your training.

    Yo will start on wide quiet roads. They will talk to you about the manoeuvre and talk to you as you try it out for the first few times.

    After a couple of driving lesson you will find that you can do the turn in the road quiet easily. Your driving instructor will take you to narrower roads, roads with cars about. You will be asked to do the exe ...

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  • How Not To Kill Someone On A Crossing
    By: Tim HillerbyMorgan | - As you progress through your driver training you will encounter lots of pedestrian crossings. At first your driving instructor will give you lots of support.

    A lot of driving schools will take a driving lesson to look at pedestrian crossings. They are included on nearly every driving test route in the UK.

    There are several types of pedestrian crossings. You have Pelican, Puffin, Toucan, Pegasus, and courtesy crossings.

    This article gives out a method of ...

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  • Car Control
    By: Tim HillerbyMorgan | - It is surprising how many learner drivers don't know what each of the car controls does. Your driving instructor will talk through the controls with you on your first driving lesson.

    It is a balancing act. The more time you spend learning the contorls the more likely you are to learn to use them. The less time you spend learning what each control does the quicker you can get onto driving the car.

    This article tells you all you need to know about the car controls.

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  • On Choosing A Car
    By: Tim HillerbyMorgan | - Once you pass your driving test your mind will turn to your first car.

    This article will walk you through some of the things to think about when choosing a car.

    The first question to answer is 'What type of car do I want'?

    Don't buy the first car you see. Dont buy a car because it is in fashion. Why not buy a car that suits your lifestyle? You have worked hard for the right to drive and you are just about to spend a lot of money in one go. Why not take ...

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  • Park The Car
    By: Tim HillerbyMorgan | - How to park a car?

    This article is for anyone who has struggled to park at the supermarket on a Saturday or find a space in town.

    The parking exercises were added to the driving tests in the early 1990s. They were introduced to tackle the rising number of car park bumps. They also increase the number of parking spaces in which you can park.

    Learner drivers practice these manoeuvres in their driving lessons. The driving instructor will teach them the best ...

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  • Getting Around A Roundabout
    By: Tim HillerbyMorgan | - There are thousands of roundabouts in the UK. That figure does not include mini-roundabouts.

    Roundabouts are designed to make a traffic flow at nasty junctions. They are desigined to imporve traffic flow.

    Priority
    Give way to traffic coming from the right.

    Types of Roundabouts

    1.Major. These are large roundabouts, which join major or busy roads together. You might see these at the end of a fast road.

    2.Minor. This is wher ...

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  • Stop In An Emergrency
    By: Tim HillerbyMorgan | - Most car accidents are caused by driver error.

    It does not matter who caused the accident. It happned because someone made a mistake.

    This is why most driving instructors tell their learner drivers rule number one on their first driving lesson. Rule number one sates "Everybody else on the road is a complete and utter fool. Treat them as such. Stay well away and tell them what you are going to do". Staying away from foolish drivers is easy. You need to develop th ...

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  • Defensive Driving
    By: Tim HillerbyMorgan | - Once you have passed your driving test, you do not stop being a learning driver.

    It is important that you speak to your driving instructor about posttest training. Their driving school will have a policy stating which post test course they offer.

    Posttest training does two things. It fills in the blanks in your learner driver training. The focus of the driving lessons changes. The focus is on the skills a qualified driver needs. This takes you from learner driver t ...

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