Monday, December 21, 2009

I'm about to start searching for the best deal on driving lessons, any advice?

Im 20 years old and in the UK.I'm about to start searching for the best deal on driving lessons, any advice?
I would advise you to take an assesment lesson firstly with the instructor,to find out how many lessons they feel you will need to pass your test,then book your tests or else they will keep taking your money every week foreverI'm about to start searching for the best deal on driving lessons, any advice?
';The best deal'; is not always best. You get what you pay for.
just look around and see what prices they offer but i would see what pass rates they have


its ok having the cheapest rate but if you need more lessons because the instructors are crap its false economy
ask friends, colleagues and relatives which instructor they used and if they would recommend them
I got my provisional, signed up for a week long course in LLandudno (?)nth wales, B%26amp;B with a test at the end, cost about 280 pounds, passed first time
You should make sure that the Driving Instructor is in a recognised training scheme. In UK most are Members of IAM(Institute of Advanced Motorists).
best deal you can get is someone with a car and who can actually teach you to drive, is it me?
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