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Jul 14

How to Find the Best Driving Instructor

How to Find the Best Driving Instructor

You can’t open a paper or search a page on the web without seeing a plethora of ads for driving instructors, so how do you know how to find the best driving instructor?

Well we have put together our top hints on finding the best driving instructor, to make the whole process a lot easier for you.

How to Find the Best Driving Instructor Rule 1 – Check His Credentials

The first step to finding the best driving instructor is to make sure you go with someone who is accredited.

Even if an instructor has been recommended by someone else, check they are DSA approved. This will let you know that your instructor has gone through the appropriate training and assessments for their position. If they are not DSA approved, then walk away, you could be throwing your money down the drain.

How to Find the Best Driving Instructor Rule 2 – Meet and Greet

It is essential that you have at least talked to your potential driving instructor before taking the plunge just to make sure you get on if nothing else.

If you opt to go with a driving school, make sure you actually talk to the person who is going to be teaching you, and not just the salesman, otherwise you will never get an idea if you can share all those hours in the same confined little space.

How to Find the Best Driving Instructor Rule 3 – Make Sure The Price Is Right

Obviously you will need to find a driving instructor that is within budget. But don’t take the first price you are given.

Try and haggle a little and see if there is any room for negotiation. Discuss discounts for bulk booking and the potential for lower prices during off peak hours. Also discover what contingencies are in place to help should you not pass first time.

How to Find the Best Driving Instructor Rule 4 – Don’t Become a Taxi

There are stories of driving instructors asking their learners to drop their kids off at school, pick up their dry cleaning or even stopping to fill the car with petrol as ‘extra learning’. But don’t take any of it. A driving instructor should be fully focussed on you at all times. No phone calls, no unnecessary stops and definitely giving you the full time period you have paid for.

If you don’t get the service you expected, request a refund and go elsewhere. This is a serious business and every instructor should be full committed.

How to Find the Best Driving Instructor Rule 5 – Check His Lesson Plan

Just like any other teacher, a driving instructor should have a clear outline of what they are going to teach you in every lesson and what the outcome should be. Ask to see your potential instructor’s plans and make sure it fits with your needs. If there are other parts you would like included, such as an introduction to motorways, ask for it to be included. And if he cannot be flexible and incorporate your needs then find someone who can.

Above all, remember you are the customer looking for a good quality of service. And choosing the right driving instructor could make all the difference when it comes to your final result.

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18
Jul 14

Cheaper Theory Tests Set To Lure More Drivers to the Road

Department for Transport

In an attempt to encourage more wannabe drivers to hit the road and take their theory test, ministers are set to make driving theory tests even cheaper, thereby decreasing the overall cost of getting your licence and putting you on the open road. We take a look at what cheaper theory tests will mean for you.

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