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<p>"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."<p/>
<p><strong>Sorab Bhote,  Westminster,  London<strong/><p/>

"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

If you have prepared fully for the theory test then you should breeze through it without any problems. Many people get nervous before any type of test, but this is totally unnecessary when it comes to your driving test. The last thing you want to do it get a bout of the nerves.

Before you put in for your theory test, you should go and buy a book on the Highway Code. You should read this book at least a couple of times before you apply to sit your theory test. The Highway Code will tell you everything you need to know about road signs, road conditions in addition to a number of other driving and road related information. You will need to know all of this for your theory test.

Whilst you are having lessons with your driving instructor in Putney, Streatham or Kingston, the driving instructor will be pointing out different signs to you and asking you to describe the road condition to them. This will all help towards revising for your theory test as well as your practical driving test.

The theory test is made up of 50 multiple choice questions and a hazard perceptions test.

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