Location Overview – Worcester is a cathedral city and the main county town in Worcestershire. It is 30 miles southwest of Birmingham, 101 miles northwest of London, 27 miles north of Gloucester and 23 miles northeast of Hereford. The River Severn borders the city centre’s western side, and most of Worcester is on the eastern side, including the Saxons Lode area. However, St John’s, Henwick, Lower Wick, and Dines Green are on the western bank of the river. During the 50s and 60s, large areas of medieval Worcester were demolished and rebuilt. However, there is still a significant area of medieval Worcester; glorious examples can still be seen along the City Walls Road, Friar Street and New Street. Worcester is a major retail centre, with several covered shopping centres housing chain stores and many independent shops and restaurants, particularly on Friar Street and New Street. The excellent network of roads in and around Worcester is ideal for advanced driver training as we can reach all road types within a short space of time, including the nearby motorways.
During a session, we look at the following:
* Observation and awareness of the driving environment
* Becoming more speed aware
* Developing an improved attitude towards motoring
* How to become a more skilful driver on all types of roads
* Car control (looking at gears, steering, use of signals)
* Motoring law
* Coping and defusing with road rage
* Manoeuvres and driving in restricted areas
* Coping with bad weather
* Driving in busy urban environments
* Learning why skids happen and how to control them
* Learning how to save fuel through economical motoring
* Learning to see and not just look when driving
* Learning how to anticipate the actions of other road users better
Once the training is complete, your PDF report is sent to you with several things assessed, such as confidence, forward planning, attitude, vehicle control, and more. This report is beneficial as it’s completely bespoke to the driver and provides valuable tips and insights for future safer driving. Each report is thoroughly verified and documented – proof you’ve had driver training with a DVSA-registered professional.
There are many benefits of taking driver training with Drivers Domain UK:
* Bespoke training based on a driver’s specific needs
* Personal account manager
* Handpicked fleet/advanced tutors, all registered with the Driver & Vehicle Standards Agency
* Detailed reporting for each driver – with notes from the tutor who provided the training
* National coverage
* We come to you for the training
* Full and half-day options
* A training is on-road
The M5 Motorway runs immediately to Worcester’s east, accessed by junctions 6 and 7. It links Worcester to many parts of the country, including London, only 118 miles on the A44 via the Cotswolds and M40. The main roads running through the city include the A449 and the A44, and the A38 trunk road runs south towards Bristol and northeast Birmingham. The A4103 goes southwest to Hereford. We have taken many drivers through driver training for private individuals and corporate fleet companies in and around Worcester, including Evesham, Kidderminster and Pershore. Our highly trained and experienced tutors have excellent local knowledge and will come to you while you use your car or van for the on-road training.
Our courses do vary in structure, although we have several courses based on duration:
3.5hr session
7hr session (which can be split for two drivers if needed)
2 x 3.5hr sessions
Courses for longer durations:
Our tailored 3, 4 and 5 x 3.5-hour sessions are suited, for those that identify as having specific issues with their driving, such as driving anxiety, significant driving issues on particular roads, or who have not driven for a very long time. These longer courses are booked mainly by private individuals, although they are also open to our business clients.
These longer-duration courses are great for those facing particular (often very specific) issues, as it can take time to build up your skill and confidence. The time between each session will also be valuable as it allows you to reflect, absorb and practise what has been covered.
Contact us for more information:
We will be delighted to talk to you about your exact requirements. Our team are trained to advise on course information and how they run. Please get in touch with us regarding your needs, and we will be able to help. We aim to return to you within 2 hours during the working week for online enquiries.
Road Safety Risks and Information – Worcester
Worcester, a bustling city located on the edge of the M5 between Gloucestershire and Birmingham, sees a significant influx of commuters daily. The city is a hub of activity, served by the A41, which brings a lot of traffic from Wales, and the A44 connects the city to Oxfordshire and the Cotswolds. This traffic flow and the city’s compact size contribute to Worcester’s relatively high accident statistics.
Worcester has quite high accident statistics for a relatively small city, and there are several hot spots for drivers to be aware of when travelling in the area. Junction 7 of the M5 links the A44, Whittington Road, and London Road, which continues into the city centre. This busy route travels through a residential area and is relatively narrow in places. Many houses have drives that open onto the road, so it is vital for all of us to make significant, precise observations when routes like these are being used, especially during rush hours. Speed limits are low in residential areas, but numerous accidents are far more severe than motorway collisions, as many will involve pedestrians and cyclists. Being aware of side roads and drives in areas such as these is very important. As the A44 continues, it meets the A38 Bath Road, and there are several accident sites seen here in the last few years. City Walls Road then skirts the west of Worcester city centre, and there are many collisions noted, especially at the Sansome Street traffic lights.
Lowesmoor and Lowesmoor Terrace to the west of the city is a very hazardous route with many collision sites noted, especially at the junction of Pheasant Street and Lowesmoor Warfe. Another dangerous area is the A38, The Tything; this is a one-way system with drivers travelling in and out of the city centre, with some severe and even fatal accidents occurring near the Castle Street junction. Busy inner-city driving requires a lot of patience, good observations, and, of course, making sure that other drivers can see your intentions by using clear indications.
If you have any specific roads you travel on in Worcester and the surrounding area and are curious to understand what routes are at higher risk regarding collisions, don’t hesitate to contact us. Our free-of-charge service is here to provide you with detailed information about the road safety risks on your specific routes. We understand the importance of your road safety and are committed to supporting you in staying safe on the roads. You’re not alone with this; we’re here to help.