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Pass Plus
Young Drivers
Every day in Scotland an average of 16 drivers aged between 17- 25 years are involved in a road crash. They are more likely to be involved in a crash than older drivers due to their lack of experience behind the wheel. Speed, driving too fast for the conditions and loss of control are the main causes.New drivers need to develop their driving skills; observation, concentration, and anticipation. The Pass Plus Scheme is a training scheme designed to provide that necessary experience.
Pass Plus
- Pass Plus is a training scheme for new drivers. It helps them gain valuable driving experience and builds on existing knowledge and skills. Gaining this experience can reduce the risk of being involved in a road crash. It can also reduce insurance costs for young drivers.
Pass Plus consists of 6 modules with no test. Modules:
Town driving
Driving in town can be daunting: rush hour traffic, complicated junctions and traffic systems... learn the skills to deal with all these and more
All-weather driving
Rain, fog, bright sunshine, snow and ice: find out how to drive safely in all the different weather conditions you'll face on the road
Driving out of town
Country roads can harbour all kinds of hazards, from sharp bends and potholes to farm vehicles and animals in the road
Night driving
Dealing with dazzle, judging distance and speed, using your lights correctly - these are just some of the areas covered
Driving on dual carriageways
To drive safely on fast, multi-lane roads you'll need all your skills of observation, concentration, anticipation and lane discipline
Driving on Motorways
Motorways are like no other roads: learn how to drive on them safely and correctly under expert supervision- Copyright © DSA 2007
Contact
Fife Constabulary Road Safety Unit, through various partnerships, offer a discounted scheme to Fife residents.Please contact the above on 01592 418511 for further information or to register for the Pass Plus Scheme

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