7 tips to make the most of your driving school website
...on your website has to follow the UK Code of Non-broadcast Advertising and Direct & Promotional Marketing - sometimes known as the ‘CAP code’. The code is enforced by the...
...on your website has to follow the UK Code of Non-broadcast Advertising and Direct & Promotional Marketing - sometimes known as the ‘CAP code’. The code is enforced by the...
...if it’s busy helps keep any disruption to a minimum and promotes cooperation from car park owners. Surveying you and your pupils Between January and March, we’ll be sending out...
...test. It is a chance to promote further education that will positively impact their biking ability and prepare riders for a safer future. Delivering post-test training comes at a lower...
...with good standards/skills could be promoted. Taking this forward Sadly it’s not possible to share all of the detail from the workshops in a blog post but I hope this...
...get a promotional code that gets you a discount when you buy copies for yourself and your learners from the Safe Driving for Life website. Just call 0333 202 5070...
...your pupil, or their parents, aren’t willing to listen to your professional advice and go ahead with their test when they’re not ready. We’re keen to promote the essential work...
We launched our ‘Ready to Pass?’ campaign a few weeks ago now. I’m grateful to everyone who has promoted the campaign with their pupils and the wider public. In this...
...viewed over 15,000 times. Thank you to those of you who have promoted both guidances and shared them. Also, 13 of our test centres have opened their doors to hold...
...reports. We have lots to accomplish this year and I’m looking forward to another busy year working with you to improve our service and promote a lifetime of safe driving....
...social media messages educating learner drivers about how to book their driving test safely We have focused on promoting the use of official DVSA channels for driving test bookings, which...