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INTENSIVE DRIVING COURSES This is what most people ask for but each of these intensive driving course is best suited for partly trained drivers.
- 10-hours This intensive driving course is suitable for those
who have recently failed a driving test or for people who are nearing test standard.
This course is normally spread over 3 or 4 days prior to the test.
- 20-hours The 20-hour intensive driving course is recommended for
people who have had some experience of driving and have mastered the basic skills required, but just need to polish up their manoeuvres and general driving.
- 30-hours This intensive driving course is recommended for confident people who know the basics and who have very little driving experience. It covers
mainly people in the age group from 17 to 23.
- 40-hours This intensive driving course is designed for the complete beginner. Most people will achieve a high standard of driving and will normally be
ready for their PRACTICAL driving tests after completing this course which covers the whole
DSA syllabus.
Note The question of how many driving lessons you will
need will depend on your motivation and natural ability, as well as whether you can
receive any private practice from a friend or member of the family.
Therefore the above mentioned number of hours is only a guide and not a guarantee that you will have reached the correct driving test standard and hence pass a practical driving test.
Rest assured however that 'Driving Lesson Booking Service' (DLBS) will provide you with such good quality driving instruction that it will help you progress as quickly and as safely as possible through the intensive driving course of your choice.
We, at DLBS, recommend the best way to learn is 1.5 to 4 hours of
instruction per week. This has proved to be the most successful way for pupils to learn
and has led to the highest pass rates.
Birthday Present Idea Why don't you pre-book a block of 10 hours driving instruction as a 17th birthday present? Contact us and we will arrange everything.
Start Early and Be Ready If you are 17, why don't you start your driving theory and hazard perception training? This way, you will be ready
to take your test soon after your first lessons.
Once you pass your practical driving test, your provisional licence
will be exchanged for a full drivers licence. This is now done free by DVLA for new drivers.
Theory CD Check out the driving theory test and hazard perception test we have on CD, available from us at DLBS.
Intensive Driving Course Driving Lessons
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