"Inspiring and Patient Tutoring"I thank Peter for his inspiring and patient tutoring. He built my confidence. He asked questions to help me identify my problems and gradually helped me improve. It felt great to Pass at the first attempt. I recommend him to anyone who wants to learn driving with an instructor who is both encouraging and motivating. Sorab Bhote, Westminster, London |
Thursday, 04 February 2010 12:52
Take your time with your driving lessons. You aren’t going to be able to drive a car after your first driving lesson; it takes time and effort to get to grips with the basics. The driving instructor that you choose to have your driving lessons from will guide you through your driving lessons step by step. Once you have turned seventeen you are legally allowed to start learning to drive. Before you can start your driving lessons you’ll need to apply for your provisional driving licence. To get your provisional licence you’ll need to apply to the DVLA. The DVLA is the regulatory body that deals with everybody’s licence as well as car registration and car tax. Once you have your provisional licence, you’ll need to get in touch with a local driving instructor. There are plenty of driving instructors Kingston, Putney and Streatham for you to choose from. You might not find the right driving instructor straight away. You want a driving instructor who is patient and is fully qualified to teach individuals to learn to drive. The right driving instructor will take their time with you and be patient during your driving lessons.Then read the FREE "Essential Guide To Choosing Your Driving Instructor".
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