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Driving Schools In London

If you have had difficulty passing your driving test then attending a driving school in London can be the way to ensure you have all the driving knowledge and experience needed to pass the driving test. There are many different schools both local schools and those that are national that offer driving lessons. If you are unsure of your local branches or schools you can contact the government or regional branch and get their driving school recommendations.

Just as important as having the lessons is ensuring that you have a good instructor. If you learn how to drive from your parents or friend than there is the chance that you will learn with their bad habits.

A fully certified and qualified instructor will be able to teach you the proper way to drive as well as all of the correct laws for driving in the UK. A qualified driver will have a green DSA badge and a trainee will have a pink DSA badge. The DSA stands for the Driving Standards Agency, they are responsible for issuing licenses to driving instructors in the United Kingdom.

Taking a trial lesson can be a great way to determine if you like the instructor, their driving method, the car that they are using and more. Not all students will work with all instructors it is important to find a driving instructor that you like and work well with.

An instructor should not take phone calls during you're your lesson, should not show up late and should not frequently cancel or reschedule your lessons.

In order to get all the inexperience you need to pass your driving test and it is recommended that this will take about 45 hours worth of driving lessons as well as 22 hours of private driving practice. However each person will learn at different rates and your instructor should tailor your driving lessons to your needs. They will be able to let you know when you are ready to take your driving test.

Once you have passed your driving test it is still very important that you still drive with the utmost caution and respect for other road users. Surveys have shown that a large percentage of road accidents in and around the United Kingdom involve new drivers with minimal driving experience.

You have a responsibility to yourself, your passengers and other road users to use caution and safety techniques when on the road at all times.

by: kieran cassidy




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