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By: James-Teller
The driving instructor that you use should be qualified to provide driving instruction. It is not sufficient that they are a safe driver; they must have undergone training and themselves taken a exceptional driving test to demonstrate their competency. Your driving instructor should be an Approved Driving Instructor and have a Driving Standards Agency (DSA) license.

Approved instructors will provide a high level of tuition and give you the best possible guidance on driving and safety. This in turn gives you the greatest prospect of passing your driving test, so you can get on the road sooner.

Learning to drive can be an pricey business, so it makes sense to choose your driving instructor carefully. Below are a few questions you can wish to consider. Always shop around and compare at least two or three instructors in your area.
Although price can frequently be the main incentive for choosing a particular instructor, it is always worthwhile asking around friends and family to see whether or not they can offer any recommendations. Most people receive at least 15 hours of instruction, this means 15 hours of sitting in a car with the instructor. With this in mind it always pays to find an instructor that you find it easy to get on with.

Once you have found an instructor you think is the one for you, go out for a trial lesson with them. If after that you’ve still got a good vibe after that, then is the time to start talking future bookings. You should commonly be able to negotiate a bit of a discount If you are booking a block of lessons in one go. You should similarly be able to save a bit more cash by booking 2 instead of 1 hour lessons. This will mean lower overheads for your instructor which they should at least partially pass on to you.

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