Is a 1-2-1 Course For Me?
Some driving schools will tell you that to have two pupils in the car is the best way to take an intensive driving course. Is that best for you or the driving school? They get two lots of tuition fees whilst using only one car. You get your "behind the wheel" tuition time in the car divided by two. We will leave it to you to work out which deal is most beneficial to you. The DSA recommend that you should have at least 40 hours of driving lessons before going for your driving test. Will you have had anywhere near that amount of hours behind the wheel if you don’t go 1-2-1 on your residential driving course.
We believe that a 1-2-1 residential intensive driving course can yield excellent results over other accelerated learning methods. Everyone makes mistakes whilst learning a new skill, it is part of the learning experience, but not everyone is prepared to make those mistakes in front of other pupils, therefore :-
To avoid any embarrassment choose a 1-2-1 residential driving course.
If you want the undivided attention of your instructor then choose a 1-2-1 residential driving course
If you want all your tuition time "behind the wheel" then choose a 1-2-1 residential driving course
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