Last Updated on July 10, 2024
When you are learning to drive there are so many ways to practice driving. This can be out with a driving instructor or private practice with Learner Driver Insurance.
During autumn you will no doubt want to get out and experience the colours and weather and get in the mood for Halloween.
We wanted to give you a list of ways to practice driving in autumn to enjoy all that the season has to offer! Being a learner driver allows you to get out on the road and practice while also enjoying fall activities!
Also, remember with Collingwood Learner Driver Insurance you are not permitted to drive on motorways and must always have a supervising driver in the front seat.
10 different ways you can practice driving in Autumn:
1- Visit a forest to see the autumn trees
One of the easiest ways to enjoy autumn is going on a nature walk in the trees. Breathing in the crisp air and seeing all that nature has to offer. Chances are there’s a nice place to walk in your local area just a short drive away! As a learner driver you can travel to find the best place to enjoy the scenery.
Search your area to see where you can find for a nice place to walk. On the way there, you can practice navigating using road signs to find where you are going. This will help you to prepare for your driving test. Just don’t forget to take an umbrella and waterproof jacket!
2- Thrift shopping for an autumn wardrobe
The weather is getting colder, and in the UK jumpers and jackets are necessary! Switch out your summer clothes for cozy styles. Thrifting is the perfect way to find unique warm clothes and is a great activity for driving practice in autumn. You can visit charity shops or find more curated thrift shops locally.
You could pick up your friends and head off for a day of shopping and exploring new shops.
3- Pumpkin patch
To get into the Halloween spirit pumpkin carving is a must! Some areas offer pumpkin picking in fields, which you may have near you. Check online for local events and see what is going on in your local community. You can get out practicing navigating through country roads.
If you do not have a pumpkin patch near you, you can always go to a supermarket and buy one! You can even pick up some supplies to help with carving. On your way, you could practice following a sat nav and driving manoeuvres. On your driving test you may be asked to follow a sat nav so this is an easy way to practice!
4- Go for an autumn drive!
It doesn’t need to be complicated to get driving practice in autumn, you could simply go for a drive! Going around country roads to see sights and scenery. In suburban areas you can look for Halloween decorations, or in the city you can see what stores have in stock for the season.
You could go at midday to catch the sunset and see the fall colours! This means you can practice driving at different times of the day. With Collingwood Learner Driver Insurance there are no curfews so you can get in practice at any time of the day!
This could help you get practice driving over longer distances and being in the driver’s seat for more time.
5- Buy baking supplies
A trip to the supermarket to get baking supplies to cook lots of fall snacks. Make sure to add in extra cinnamon to fit the season! If you are not a big cook, you could go and see what pre-made snacks the supermarket has to offer. Even pick up some premade cupcakes to decorate.
You can practice your reverse, or forward bay parking in the car park and driving in busy areas.
6- Drive to a coffee shop
Coffee shops are great for rainy days to get out of the cold while enjoying a hot drink. There are usually special fall drinks to enjoy, and you can even pick up a pastry or food while you are there. This is a great activity to practice driving in autumn for you and your supervising driver to enjoy!
Driving in shopping areas can get you used to navigating areas with pedestrians and how to react to crossings and traffic lights.
7- Spooky movie night
With Halloween approaching there is no better time for scary movies. Drive to the shop for sweets, popcorn and snacks. Then, pick up your friends and pick out classic scary movies to watch!
You can practice driving with other people in the car (if you are feeling confident) and practice driving in residential areas.
8- Buy autumn home décor
All of the shops will be rolling out their autumn and Halloween home decorations. Do up your space for the season. Make your room as spooky or cozy as possible with Halloween decorations, blankets and fairy lights.
9- Buy sweets for the trick or treaters
On Halloween night you can more than likely expect trick or treaters knocking at your door. Make sure you are stocked with sweets to hand out. Nothing that a quick shop run shouldn’t fix.
If you are not up for trick or treaters, you could always get some treats for yourself to eat!
10- Pick up your friends for a Halloween party
Halloween doesn’t just need to be for kids! Have your friends over for a Halloween party and pick them up in your car.
Make sure you let them know you are still a learner driver and need to be able to concentrate on the road!
Conclusion – Practice driving this autumn!
This season there are many ways you can get extra driving practice in autumn as a learner driver. It is important to get as much practice as you can before your driving test and have experience with different driving scenarios.
With the weather getting colder, you may feel discouraged from private driving practice, but don’t let the weather stop you! Autumn brings many ways to practice driving in new places, while taking in the scenery. So, get out for extra practice and improve your driving confidence.
If you need to practice driving this autumn have a look at Collingwood for Learner Driver Insurance!