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EXAMPLE 1
As learning to drive can be stressful in the first 10 to 20 hours. You could spread your learning over 4 weeks. With your driving test planned for the last day.
Week
1. 3 hours per day for the first week. Total 15 hours. Then move on to more hours Week
2. 3 hours per day x 5 days = 15hrs Week 3. 3 hours per day x 5 days = 15hrs Week 4. 3 hours per day x 5 days = 15hrs
Total hours should be around
60 hours.
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EXAMPLE 2
I have found 1
week crash courses have a high fail rate. For that reason I recommend doing your lessons over a minimum of 2 weeks
the hours are the same the price is still the same but the pass rate is higher. Start your lessons on a monday then
every day for 2 weeks with your driving test prebooked either on the last friday or following monday. You will normally
need to do around 60 hours of lessons in 10 days.
Week 1. Monday - Friday 6
hours every day. Week 2. Monday - Friday 6 hours every day Test Monday
am or pm. 1 Hr warm up before your 40 minute driving test.
So not for the faint hearted.
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60 hours Block booking
Manual Crash course
£1200 =
£20 pre hr.
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