Total course 28 days(4 weeks). 6 km per day trial on road Monday to Friday, Saturday Theory class Sunday Holiday (6*20=120km total run).

Step 1 - Theory Class

The First two days were theory Classes, Basics of Car to the rule and Regulation and MV acts. The Instructor explained every road rules and regulations. Explained everything about car and its mechanisms, road safety features.

Video Lessons

The video is available in either high-definition on Blu-ray or standard widescreen on DVD. In either format it provides a comprehensive learning aid to help accelerate the process of learning to drive. A must for anyone learning to drive professionally or with a family member or friend. Four hours of video takes you step by step through each of the driving lessons in the LD System (i.e. about 10 minutes of video per lesson) plus a full driving test.

Watch the video in advance of your lesson to ensure that you know what you should be doing and how it should be done. Memorise the key points, procedures and rules associated with your next lesson. Avoid any unnecessary time on discussions in the car. You have seen it on video, you know what to do, now simply put it into practice. Less chat – more real practice. The DVDs can be used on their own or in combination with the LDC driving skills workbook.

To help you appreciate how the driving test works we have provided a full mock driving test for you to view including detailed analysis of the driving faults committed. Another more up to date RANA mock driving test is also available as part of the Driving Test Complete software and the Rana Driving Skills DVD.

Simulation Class

Advanced simulators, at par with those found in training schools worldwide, are used to train and test techniques, skills and speed-of-response under safe conditions.
Simulator, a unique concept in TRICITY, is a stationary car cabin with all controls (steering, gear, clutch, brake etc) with multiple screens in front to resemble a real life driving situation via 3D imagery. The simulator uses computer software to mimics real life road situations and responds according to the drivers inputs. It offers the learners the onscreen option to choose from a variety of climatic conditions, traffic situations and roads (highways or city roads) to drive.

Hazard Perception Test

Introduction Hazard Perception Clip
This part of the theory test requires you to view 14 hazard video clips on the computer screen of approximately one minute each. You are required to watch these clips as if you were the driver. There will be 15 hazards to find – at least one on each clip. However, one clip will have 2 hazards. The hazard clips will not contain any sound – just like the old silent movies.

You click either the left or right mouse button whenever you think you can see a hazard developing. The speed at which you click the mouse button as a hazard develops will determine your score for that particular hazard clip. You can score between 0 and 5 on each hazard. Therefore the maximum you can score is 75 (i.e. 15 hazards x 5). To pass you need a score of 44.

The examination process
The hazard perception part of the theory test will start with a short video tutorial played on the computer screen that will explain how the hazard perception test works and what you are required to do. At the end of this clip you have the option to go onto the test or play the tutorial again.

Each hazard clip will start with a freeze frame of the start of the video sequence and a count down from 10 will commence. At the end of the count down the clip will start to play and you will be required to click the mouse button each time you see a developing hazard.

Accident Video Lessons

Accidents awareness videos safe your life

Real Car Driving

After the theoretical and simulation classes we will give you practical training on road with professional instructor. This will help you for better learning and built your confidence level. Our professional instructor are well qualified, experienced with having patience and will guide you time to time.