Spring brings warmer weather and longer days, making it a great time to practice driving. However, it also comes with challenges like rain, wind, and busier roads. Whether you are a learner or a new driver, being prepared will help you stay safe and confident on the road.
Check Your Car After Winter
Winter can cause damage to the car, so check your vehicle before you drive. Have you looked at your tyres lately? Make sure they have enough tread to keep you safe on spring roads. Look over your windscreen wipers and replace them if they leave streaks. Clean your windows properly to reduce glare from the sun. Also, top up essential fluids like oil, coolant, and screen wash.
Driving in Spring Rain
Spring showers can make roads slippery. Rainwater mixed with oil on the road can reduce grip, making it harder to stop. Keep a safe distance from the car ahead and slow down if roads are wet. Make sure your wipers work well and use your headlights when visibility drops. What to do if your car starts to skid? It’s simple: keep calm, ease off the accelerator and avoid sudden braking.
Dealing with Strong Winds
Windy conditions can make driving tricky, especially on open roads or near large vehicles. Be ready for sudden gusts and hold the steering wheel firmly. Keep an eye out for fallen branches or debris on the road. If driving near high-sided vehicles, give extra space as they might sway in the wind.
Beware of Sun Glare
Spring sun can be bright, can’t it? Especially during sunrise and sunset. Clean the inside of your windscreen to reduce glare. Keep sunglasses in your car and use your sun visor when needed. Adjust your mirrors properly so you don’t get blinded by reflections. Stay alert, as other drivers may struggle with visibility too.
Watch for Cyclists and Pedestrians
Warmer weather brings more people outside. Cyclists and pedestrians will be more common, especially in residential areas and near parks. Drive carefully in these areas and slow down when passing cyclists. Be patient at crossings and always be ready for unexpected movements from children or animals.
Time for a Spring Clean
Dirt, salt, and grime from winter can build up on your car. Give it a proper wash to prevent rust and keep it looking good. Clean the inside too, as dust and dirt can make windows harder to see through.
Driving Lessons in Spring?
Many students have time off during spring, making it the perfect time to book a driving course. Universities and colleges in the UK have holidays in April and May, providing a great opportunity to focus on driving. But how can you fit lessons into your tight schedule or short time off? Choose a crash course with one of the most trusted companies in the UK.
At Pass in Days, we offer 5, 7, and 10-day intensive courses (depending on your experience) along with a fast-track driving test. With over 10 years of experience, our Approved Driving Instructors in Aberdeen, Bristol, Edinburgh, Exeter, and Glasgow know how to prepare you for your driving test any time of the year!
Our courses fill up quickly, so book in advance to secure your preferred dates. If you haven’t passed your theory test yet, check our FAQ for the best time to book. If you wish to book or discuss the details, you can contact us via our Facebook page or contact form, or call us on 07413 250 300.

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