22-12-11, 01:20 PM
I chose my instructor based on the car he used :o
Advice wise I'd say get the theory test done ASAP as you can't book the practical without it. The waiting time for the practical test was 2-3 months when I was learning so you could end up with a gap or paying lessons you don't need.
Don't book your practical test then find an instructor.
Don't pay for a bock until you've had a couple of lessons to decide if you like the car/instructor.
I had a 2 hour lesson at the same time every week which I think is a good idea if you can afford it and have the time. You're probably going to out in the car for an hour or so before the test so it makes sense to get used to concentrating on driving properly for that long.
Advice wise I'd say get the theory test done ASAP as you can't book the practical without it. The waiting time for the practical test was 2-3 months when I was learning so you could end up with a gap or paying lessons you don't need.
Don't book your practical test then find an instructor.
Don't pay for a bock until you've had a couple of lessons to decide if you like the car/instructor.
I had a 2 hour lesson at the same time every week which I think is a good idea if you can afford it and have the time. You're probably going to out in the car for an hour or so before the test so it makes sense to get used to concentrating on driving properly for that long.
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