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New learner drivers can learn to drive on a block of weekend courses taken over a few weeks. They are the perfect way to either boost your driving lessons that you have taken already, especially just before your driving test, or 'kickstart' your driving career into the right direction.
On all weekend courses you could achieve up to 10 hours of driver training. Five hours on Saturday and five hours on Sunday (taken in 2½ hour sessions). But if you think that might be too ambitious why not try either 4 hours on Saturday and 4 hours on Sunday. Either way you can choose your own hours. Let your imagination run wild and imagine how your driving will have advanced with just one weekend course. You might also like to consider just Saturday or Sunday weekend driving lessons.
If you have never driven before you could book 5 full weekends of 10 driving lessons each and that could be you ready to take your driving test. How good is that! Ready for your test in a few weeks without losing time from work or college.
Full one week intensive driving courses can also be booked if your prefer to shorten your driver training time down still further.
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New drivers (beginners) are advised to start their driver training by having as many driving lessons as they can over a short period of time. This will help re-inforce the correct procedures for driving away fom the kerb, parking, gear changing & road procedures. A theory test pass is not required for this type of course. An intensive driving course for new drivers is not intended to get you through your test in a week. Those days have long since gone and if you see any websites out there that say any different, then treat them with suspician. You will learn to drive in a week, but you will not be ready for your driving test.
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Learner drivers with previous driving experience can sometimes book their driving test at the end of their driving course depending on what previous experience they have had and how long ago.
Your driving lessons may have been sometime ago & taken with a great driving instructor or one of the not so greats. You might be best to book a trial lesson with me before you book your driving test. A trial lesson is not required to book your course unless a driving test is required at the end of your course. Learner drivers with a good driving record of training might only need to book one of the weekend courses.
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