Weekly driving lessons
By far the most common way to learn to drive is by
taking weekly driving lessons, it allows you to learn at your own
pace
without aiming for a set deadline. Having lessons regularly will
also help you improve on your existing knowledge base and skills.
At the start of every
driving lesson the aims of the lesson will be explained
in detail with the help of diagrams if needed, and then at the end of every
session a recap on the good points of the lesson and the parts we need to
concentrate on with further tuition.
The duration and frequency of the tuition is totally up to you, some prefer 2 x 1 hour lessons a week other just the 1 x 2 hour session or maybe just the 1 x 1.5 or 1 hour lesson.
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