Driving Lessons Walden
Phone 07711 262423
At Affordable Prices
You want your driving licence but there are a fewer other things you would like as well. Such as to pass first time, to have a lot of fun on your driving lessons, and not to be required to take too many driving lessons.
Many learner drivers also are on a budget, so let me show you how to save £500 On passing Your Driving Test
Discover How You Cave Save In Excess Of £500 On Passing Your Driving Test
Hello and a big welcome to my driving school in Walden, today I am going to show you how to save over £500 on passing your driving test, how you can pass in fewer lessons and how to pass first time. I have been a driving instructor for a long time and having helped many pupils I know these are things you want from your driving school. And yes, I know that you will also want to have an enjoyable time on your driving lessons.
What you are about to discover is not available in nearly all driving schools so you have done well to arrive here, however I do need to let you know you have to phone as early as you can because this is a very popular driving school in Walden.
Be Wary Of Cheap Driving Lesson Special Offers
I can’t stress this enough but please steer clear of the driving schools offering mouth watering special deals, if you have not seen them already some schools offer packages such as 10 hours for £100. The driving instructors in these schools are usually good people but are caught up in what their bosses order them to do. Many of these driving instructors can’t afford to provide such deals which could affect the standard of the driving lesson.
You’ll also find that on many of these special offer discounts, not every driving lessons are accessible for you right away, some of the driving lessons are withheld from you until you get close to the driving test. But what if you do not like the approved driving instructor? You’re either trapped or you leave and you lose your cash. The reality is if you aren’t taking pleasure in your driving lessons you can need more lessons simply because they turn into a chore and the dullness factor takes hold.
What often happens is you leave the driving school, sometimes you might wait a while until you start to learn again and the new driving school will need to give you an assessment which will set you back in the region of £50, I do not think that is something you want to do.
The Instructors Earn Nothing On A Cheap Deal
Considering that it can cost around £10-£12 an hour for a driving instructor to operate a one hour driving lesson then you have to ask yourself how they may make a profit? Just how much driving are you going to do? Just how much will you learn? Will you be squandering your time? Are you wasting money?
The driving instructor needs to spend money on their car possibly buying it or renting it, petrol, operating costs, taxes, insurance protection, new tyres, training, business services…and the list goes on.
It’s not economical for a driving instructor, so if you’re paying for a cheap lesson it may turn out costing you much more than you would imagine.
Skipping Lessons Costs You A Fortune
If you can’t afford to take lessons each week then my most beneficial advice is for you is to save up. Remember when you were in school and missed lessons when you were not well, or there’s that one lesson which is only 1 hour per week. It’s extremely difficult to recall what you did in the last class so you needed to play catch up. However with driving instruction that will hit your pocket.
The right thing to do is to be sure you are able to afford at least 2 hours a week, if you possibly could do 4 hours or six hours then brilliant. Of course you can disperse the hours out over the week. The good thing about learning to drive like this is you are likely to retain so much information, you are going to forget less, learn more rapidly and need a lesser number of driving lessons to pass your driving test.
Average Number Of Hours To Pass The Test is 47
You don’t want to be average, it costs a bundle of money and the best way to beat the average number of hours is to pass your theory test in the first couple of weeks, book your practical test and take regular driving lessons as previously stated.
Individuals who skip weeks, or who can’t afford to drive, or take one hour a week turn out to be average or worse. It costs you money and you do not need that.
Don’t Drive With Your Parents
Learning to drive along with your parents was fairly common but because of the cost of insurance cover you can be spending a bundle of money. The average amount of hours taken on personal practice is 20, now imagine 2 hours a week over 10 weeks and you’re having to pay £30 a week for insurance cover, that’s £300 plus you’ve got to include in the cost of the fuel. Getting regular driving lessons with me will save you a lot of money.
Use This Strategy To Pass Your Driving Test First Time
Failing your driving test can cost you around £300, that includes the cost of a new test, hire of the tuition car and remedial lessons. This really is something you want to avoid. To give yourself the best chance of passing first time you want to do the following.
Be sure you have finished your progress report form and that also all themes are marked as being independent.
Take a mock test and pass that, it will do wonders to your self-confidence.
And before you go into your driving test be certain that you’re driving without the need for the assistance of your driving instructor.
If you’re able to do these three factors then you’ll definitely have every chance of passing first time>
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