Should You Opt For The Advanced Driving Test To Save Money On Car Insurance

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Everyday there are accidents which are caused by new and inexperienced drivers or those who have picked up bad driving habits of their friends or family, regardless of age. To reduce the likelihood of being involved or causing an accident, better driving awareness is needed. By preventing an accident, you will also preserve no claims bonus and get a better quote the following year; statistics show that new drivers can pay as much as £1,200 for insuring a small car such as a Clio, Micra or Ka. If you can avoid accidents and thus making claim on your car insurance policy, then the premium can be as less as half the price you paid in the first year.

As well as pass plus, you can take an advanced driving test that is slightly longer than the standard practical driving test. It enables you to show the examiner that you can drive safely on the motorway and other driving conditions, such as rural and city driving. You can build up your confidence on roads you were not practising on when you were a learner driver, such as the motorway because the restrictions of learner drivers would have been removed by the time you've passed your driving test.

What are the benefits of an advanced driving test?

Apart from better road awareness and knowledge, you will be able to recognise potentially dangerous situations whilst on the road. You will build up confidence when on the motorway and discover what it feels like to drive in more rural areas and also the pace of city driving. Taking an advanced driving test will also mean that insurers will give you as much as a 25% discount with some companies as a plus for demonstrating responsible driving.

How much does it cost?

Depending on who you decide to go with, it can cost as little as £135 for a 3-5 month programme at a pace that suits you. The chances are you are already a confident driver as you have already passed the practical driving test but the thought of motorway driving, night time driving may be a little daunting for a new driver. £135 is a small price to pay in comparison to the savings you can make when you take out car insurance.

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