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Welcome to Fuzzy Logic! With over 45 years of experience in the transport industry and an ex-driving examiner at the Department of Transport, we strive to provide you with a memorable, enjoyable and fun driver training experience.


From cars to LGVs, we provide all the training to maximise your driving experience.

Car Driving

Hints & Tips

The Highway code applies to everyone in England, Scotland and Wales and is essential all drivers have a good understanding in it. Click here to view the up-to-date version.


Drive to suit the conditions, not just the speed limit

The difference of a few miles per hour can mean the difference between life and death. Many accidents happen when drivers are within the speed limit but driving too fast for the conditions of the road.

Use your judgement and know when to slow down.


Think carefully about the speed at which you:

- Approach a bend in the road.

- Cross a roundabout.

- Approach a junction.

- Can safely overtake.

- Drive past or through roadworks.

- Drive in bad weather.

- Be particularly careful on unlit roads at night, where oncoming headlights can dazzle you.

Stop Sign

Did you know

Do you know the common causes of unnecessary road tragedies?

Speeding: Around 600 people a year are killed in crashes in which someone exceeds the speed limit or drives too fast for the conditions.

Drink Driving: Around 400 people die a year in crashes in which someone was over the legal drink drive limit.

Seat Belt Wearing: 
Around 300 lives each year could be saved if everyone always wore their seat belt.

Careless Driving: More than 400 deaths a year involve someone being "careless, reckless or in a hurry", and a further 200 involve "aggressive driving".

At Work: Around one third of fatal and serious road crashes involve someone who was at work.

Inexperience: More than 300 newly-qualified drivers and their passengers are killed in car crashes a year.

Side Street

Highway Code

The Highway Code is essential for everyone in England, Scotland and Wales, which is essential for everyone to have a good understanding on, not just drivers. Click the button below to view the up-to-date Highway Code.

Highway Code