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New young driver course can reduce premiums with improved driver education
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CReilly
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Drive iQ PRO is the new driving course for learner drivers who want to learn how to drive as safely as possible, thereby earning a massive saving on car insurance.
Improved driver education will reduce the number of teen car crashes and Drive iQ PRO aims to do this by providing a much more thorough driving course. It follows a highly structured learning programme and helps young drivers develop safer attitudes and behaviour behind the wheel, as well as teaching basic car control skills. Unlike conventional driving tuition, emphasis is on reflective learning and self-assessment, ensuring a driver is fully equipped to deal with life on the road after the test. It also includes a post-test module which coaches students how to drive independently in a variety of road, weather and traffic conditions – an element that the national driving test fails to include (post-test module should not be optional).
The benefits for a PRO student not only include improved driver education but also exclusive insurance premiums. The provisional and graduate rates work off a unique fixed price matrix and are reduced based on the student being a PRO driver. The insurance company backing Drive iQ also offer a provisional insurance package which means learners can practice in their own car, without the worry of risking parents NCDs.
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Improved driver education will reduce the number of teen car crashes and Drive iQ PRO aims to do this by providing a much more thorough driving course. It follows a highly structured learning programme and helps young drivers develop safer attitudes and behaviour behind the wheel, as well as teaching basic car control skills. Unlike conventional driving tuition, emphasis is on reflective learning and self-assessment, ensuring a driver is fully equipped to deal with life on the road after the test. It also includes a post-test module which coaches students how to drive independently in a variety of road, weather and traffic conditions – an element that the national driving test fails to include (post-test module should not be optional).
The benefits for a PRO student not only include improved driver education but also exclusive insurance premiums. The provisional and graduate rates work off a unique fixed price matrix and are reduced based on the student being a PRO driver. The insurance company backing Drive iQ also offer a provisional insurance package which means learners can practice in their own car, without the worry of risking parents NCDs.
Message back if you want more information

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