First and foremost you should avoid driving at high speeds in snowy weather. High speeds plus snow equals disaster, so simply slow down. An important factor to remember is that sudden movements and snowy driving conditions are not a good combination. Due to the lack of grip any sudden movements are likely to be amplified and problems much harder to rectify so it's better to avoid them in the first instance. Slow and steady wins the race when it comes to driving in snow!
Use feedback from those who've tried it and had results to give your report credibility. You could point to visual evidence of success or pose a challenge to do something to test the validity of what you are saying.

The car comes equipped with a series of specifications for all drivers. Instructor's pedals, for instance, can be kept stationary or move in synch with the driver's pedals. Make sure you're that they come with self aligning bearings so your controls are constantly in tune. Pedal pads come with an angular pad adjustment and easily to take off pedals. The type of controls can vary between rod and cable depending on the requirements of your client.
Try to keep the car moving as driving lessons watford smooth as possible no sudden braking no sudden steering. Looking ahead and planning ahead will reduce the risk of sudden braking.
Please remember that this is only my opinion; however it is one gained from experience, having listened to a great number (hundreds) of debriefs at the end of the driving test, as well as sitting in the back during dozens of tests over the years. So what do I mean by grey areas and how can you avoid them? Grey areas will be situations where different people could view the driving lessons watford learner's actions differently, such as one person/examiner feeling that a learner is traveling slightly too close to parked cars and another simply too close. It is down to the examiner's own perception of the situation and, as in most situations this can be slightly different from person to person.
The independent driving part of the new driving test is done to see how well you would do driving on your own. Are you able to read the road signs correctly? Do you make safe lane changes? What do you do if you miss a turn? These are all things the instructor wants to see in practice.
If he fancies himself as the next Lewis Hamilton, let him put his driving skills to the test with a track driving experience. Lots of cars are available to choose from including Ferraris, Lamborghinis and Aston Martins for a fast and furious day out that he'll be talking about for many weeks.