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Find the Right Driving School

If you go to College or University you want someone capable and qualified to help through the long and often harrowing learning process. You wouldn’t want the local butcher to be conducting a Law lecture. So why should it be any different when learning how to drive. You need someone capable and qualified to guide you through this very important stage in your life. Your mum and dad may be good drivers but that doesn’t make them good driving teachers. It is a special skill to be able to impart information. So, here are a few pointers to help you choose the right driving school.

Find a driving school that is close to your home or work. This will make learning and the entire process much easier. Ask your friends and neighbours for references and recommendations. If you still can’t make up your mind look into the yellow pages or surf the web. Type in “driving schools” and the suburb you live in. Make sure you know what you need from a driving school. Talk to some of the instructors and narrow it down considering who you felt most comfortable talking to. Feel free to compare prices, but keep in mind you get what you pay for. Don’t choose on the basis of price. Cheap, will usually mean just that, cheap. Expect an old car and no structured program. They will just drive you around in circles and not teach you anything in particular. If your chosen school fits into your budget and you feel comfortable with them book a lesson. Some driving schools have packages for bulk lessons or they can charge you by the hour. Do the maths and find out which one of the two suits you better. The next step is to meet with the instructor on a lesson. Once you meet them, you can gauge their teaching methods and style of working. Make sure you have the answers to a few questions-

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