Monday, March 29, 2010

Learning From Professional Driving Schools

Driving schools have their advantages. They are professional and they know what the examiner is looking for. Here is an article by Robert Yates, who has many articles here, about this topic.

Working With a Professional Driving School

When you are preparing for your UK driving test, the easiest way to do it is to combine lessons from a professional driving school with tuition from friends or family.

This will give you the experience you need on the road, as well as being the most cost-effective solution.
While learning from relatives can be cheaper, it can mean that you can pick up any bad habits they have developed through years of driving. It can also put a bit of strain on any relationships.

An instructor from a professional driving school is trained to recognise any weaknesses you may have in your driving. They are also experienced in coaching people to pass their test. In fact, as well as practical tips, a driving instructor will be able to offer advice for your theory and hazard perception tests.

Many professional driving schools offer a discount if you book blocks of lessons upfront. Simply put, the more lessons you book at once, the less it costs per lesson.

Further discounts are available for students preparing for their UK driving test.

Of course, before you take any driving lessons, you have to apply for your provisional driving licence.
You can do this by completing the D1 form, which is available from the DVLA or the local post office. You can also fill in the form online.

Once you have a valid provisional driving licence, you can sit the theory and hazard perception elements of the UK driving test, as well as book lessons from a professional driving school.

Whatever stage you are at, whether you are about to sit your driving test or you are a complete novice, you can get more advice that will help your driving.

Robert Yates is a highly experienced writer and motorist. He has written a wide range of articles about driving, answering many questions about professional driving schools.

Source: EzineArticles.com.

Of course, you can always learn by yourself with a driving test guide. Much cheaper and teaches the exact same techniques.

Happy Passover!
Nadav

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