Intensive driving course FAQ page 1

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Intensive driving course frequently asked questions are written below. If you have a question not covered then please email me from the contact details page

Intensive driving course perceptions

Intensive driving course's are generally thought of as take your first lesson on Monday and your driving test the following Friday. This was probably true ten years ago but now the driving test marking criteria has moved on, which makes it extremely difficult to pass a driving test that quick if you are an absolute beginner.nervous student image Driver training methods should have evolved to cope with the new driving test marking system, but very few driving instructors have changed their tried and tested approach.

"My name is Malcolm and I have kept up with the latest teaching methods, and I do teach for the 21st century student"

21st century teaching methods

Unfortunately the modern way to learn a new subject has to be congruent with the students coming out of our education system (see blog) This means that learning to drive is a completely new way to learn a new subject, a long way from learning at a desk or computer. Learning to drive is a thrust into the real world of apparent chaos and aggression.

To make sense of this I am the only known driving instructor in the UK who will help you change the way you see the world from a drivers point of view. I specialise in teaching students who are both nervous and unsure to become more confident and very sure about their driving.

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