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Value for money


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Value for Money

One of my top priorities is to ensure that all of my pupils get value for money from their driving lessons.

I appreciate how expensive it can be to take the required amount of lessons to pass a driving test - therefore, all pupils are assessed and taught on an individual basis.

All pupils learn at a different pace so lessons are adjusted accordingly to suit individual needs.

I feel it is important that a pupil knows, after every lesson, they have learnt something essential and made progress.
 

My lessons are competitively priced at the following rates: 

1hr lesson               £22
1 1/2 hr lesson        £33
2hr lesson               £44 
5 lessons                 £100                            
10 lessons               £200

Payment accepted by Cash, Cheque or on-line via PayPal and most major Credit Cards

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How to Pass Your Test (According to the AA official web site)

  1. Do not assume the cheapest lessons are the best. Concentrate on getting great value for your money. You should get a discount for block booking.
  2. Check out how long a 'lesson' really is. Some driving schools offer lessons that are less than an hour long, or pick up and drop off other pupils on your lesson time.
  3. Make sure your instructor has a green badge in the windscreen to prove they are a fully qualified Driving Standards Agency instructor. A pink license means the instructor is a trainee and has no formal qualifications to teach you to drive.
  4. Check that the car you will drive has dual controls and is in good condition.
  5. Check that the instructor can help with your theory test, and buy a good theory book or CD-ROM to help you practice.
  6. Make sure your instructor keeps a record of your progress and follows the official Driving Standards Agency syllabus.
  7. Apply for your theory test as soon as you start your lessons.
  8. Agree with your instructor when to apply for your practical test (remember you need to pass your theory and hazard perception tests first).
  9. Take at least an hour a week, preferably two, of regular lessons with a qualified instructor. They will advise you on how much tuition you should need.
  10. Make sure your tuition car is available for a final lesson immediately before your test.
 

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Learning to drive will cost about 33 pence per minute


Learning to drive will cost about
.33p
per min
for fuel, insurance, & quality instruction