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Learning to drive can be very stressful along with that, very emotional.
Everyone is different and will react different.
Learning will take place on each lesson so don't worry.
We all learn at different speeds, but we learn.
Everyone who holds a full licence has gone through the same learning process. So dont worry if you can't do it straight away,
with my help you will be able to drive very soon.

The first few lessons there is so much to take in and learn it can get to a point where yo might think you will never get to grips with driving.
If you went out a bought a new playstation game you can't get past level 1.
By the end of the day/week you can do level 1 easy.
Driving is the same when you start your on level 1 soon (depending on the number of hours per week) you will be at the last level.
 (only difference we only get 1 life) so I will teach you the SAFE4LIFE way.

I have a good supply of tissues !! (and its not just the ladies who use them) !

I know exactly what you are going through. I had to learn as well.

We are on the same team both you and I have the same goal.
Turning your green licence pink.

 


You can start with 2hrs per week.
Up to a max of 6 hours.
As there is no point taking all your lessons if you havent passed your theory.
You might have to wait 3 weeks to take the test and a further 8 weeks to take your driving test.
I have found learning takes place much better with 4 hours per week giving you time to study for the theory and pass it.
Once you pass you can then move onto more hours per week.
You also have to take into account the cost.
Every one needs more than 10 hours so I offer a block bookings discount.

Ok now you have decided to take lessons whats the best course ?


If you have passed your theory >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>


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If you have yet to pass your theory


Fasterpass - crash course - or just more hours. 
could be the answer if my diary allows plus if your time and budget also allows. The DSA say on average it takes a total of 67 hours for a pupil to be test ready.
So from the table below gives a rough idea when you will be ready for test.

My average is 55-60 hours.

If you took hrs per week
2hrs  = 33 weeks
4hrs = 17 weeks
6hrs = 11 week
8hrs = 8 weeks
10hrs = 6 weeks