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ADVANCED DRIVINGCourse PreparationYour VehicleWe recommend that you check (or have checked for you) the following items before attending the course to be sure that your car is in good roadworthy condition. Course Preparation Check-list;- Tyres: Check that you have adequate tread levels and check your tyre pressures - Increase your tyre pressures 4-6 psi above manufacturers recommendations. Wheel trims that may fall off should be removed and metal valve caps are recommended. - Fluid Levels: Check that you have adequate fluid levels - oil, radiator, fuel, etc. - Loose Objects: Please remove any unnecessary loose objects from your car, including items from the boot. - Spectators: The Advanced Driving course is not a spectator event. For safety and insurance reasons no spectators are allowed, this includes onlookers, children, pets, etc. - Clothing: You will be spending some time outside of your vehicle. Please bring appropriate clothing for the conditions including; - Summer: sunhat, sunscreen, insect repelant, drinking water. - Winter: Warm clothing, a beanie or scarf, water/wind proof jacket, golf sized umbrella.What To ExpectThe Advanced Driving course is designed to push the limits of both the driver and the vehicle. Our instructors will help you to negotiate the driving activities throughout the day but you can take it at your own pace. You will find that the course will reinforce the concepts introduced during the Drive to Arrive defensive driving course and you will have a great time enjoying your car in a controlled environment with professional tuition. SafetyAt John Bowe Driving, your safety is our first concern - after all that's the aim of our course, to make you a safer driver. Some drivers attending the Advanced Driving course are concerned that they may do themselves or their car damage. This course has been specifically designed so that there is minimal danger of damage to you or your vehicle. Tyre and mechanical wear is kept to a minimum. The Advanced Driving course is a step up from the Drive to Arrive course but still related to real world driving. Depending on how well you develop your skills during the day you should not suffer from any excessive wear to your vehicle.