Driving Lessons Warrington
Driving Lessons Warrington
For those who have already learned the basic control skills of driving there is the Intermediate Course. The in-car training provided is 20 hours . (This includes 2 hours for attending the driving test).
For those who are nearing test standard and who just need a short burst of lessons prior to the test there is the Test Booster Course. It is also ideal for those who have had an attempt at the test some time ago but haven't had any lessons since. The in-car training is 15 hours. (This includes 2 hours for attending the driving test).
Weekly Lessons:
These can be either 1 , 1.5 or 2 hour duration.
FAQ:
"How many hours will it take?"
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How many lessons you need will depend upon your motivation and aptitude for driving, whether you have had any relevant past experience, and whether or not you can obtain any supplementary practice between lessons with a relative or friend. The above courses are therefore only a guide to what hours you might need based on the circumstances outlined. It is not a guarantee that you will be ready for the test; this will depend on your individual progress.
The best way to learn to drive:
The best way to learn to drive is to take regular lessons spread over a few weeks on a semi-intensive basis. Pupils using the ''one-lesson-a-week'' approach often take many months to learn to drive. While this helps to spread out the cost you do end up paying more in the long run. This is because you often forget what you have learnt from one week to the next . You end up taking two steps forward and one step back. Consequently, you take many more lessons to pass the test. If you are taking just one -lesson-a-week you would need to increase the hours you need to learn to drive by at least 50%.
Therefore, if on a semi-intensive basis you need 30 hours to learn to drive, it is likely that you would need 45 hours on a one lesson per week basis..
However the home study materials we use are also extremely useful and if you are able to get any supplementary practice between lessons they can be used to guide the relative or friend who supervises you. Again this supplementary practice helps to overcome the problem of taking too long and paying more than you need as a consequence of only taking one lesson per week.