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I was wondering how many driving lessons I should take before I do my test and roughly how much I should expect to spend on the whole process of getting a license it would be much appreciated btw im a college student so any advice would be great cheers


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 9:40 pm
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£20 to £26 per hour.

How much in total? That depends on how good you are at learning.

Budget for min £1k if you have driven before otherwise perhaps £1.5k or more if you are a slow learner.

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edit: I didn't have a car to practice on at that time so I only drove in my instructor's car. I think I managed to drive at least once a week or once every two weeks. Took me a year plus to finally take my test. Passed 1st time but took the theory test twice. I think I had 15 to 20 lessons or something like that ...


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 9:44 pm
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I'm quick at learning and have had experience driving before I've also got my provisional and theory test passed and at 1k how many lessons are we talking would 10 or 20 be good perhaps I don't know I just need to know how many lessons really


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 9:47 pm
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n+1


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 9:49 pm
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My daughter had 20 lessons including the test, we used an independent instructor. She also had some practice hours with mum (not me, i'm too grumpy) 😉


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 9:49 pm
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Depends how easy you find it.

Took me 9 lessons, my mate did his a day or so after his 17th birthday and I know others that had like 50 lessons and took test 5 times.


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 9:50 pm
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I did 18 hour lessons when I was 17-18. I think most of my mates were about the same. I should point out that the town I did it in had 1 set of traffic lights and 2 roundabouts so there wasn't much to go wrong (I still took 2 attempts, mind).


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 9:53 pm
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Cheers guys this is great help hopefully going by your averages it should be less than £600 cheers also do any of you know what insurance i should expect as I've already brought a car( it's modded )


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 9:56 pm
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It will vary hugely on whether you have access to driving away from the lessons, whether you basically know how to drive and just need to be taught the correct way to do it etc etc.

For me it was 20-25 lessons IIRC to get test ready, with little other driving and from a cold start. I'm a pretty average driver, but a good test-taker 😉 , so that was it done. The test is a nerve-wracker, so dealing with that is half the battle.


 
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... any of you know what insurance i should expect as I've already brought a car( it's modded )

What sort of modification? Car specs?

I think your insurance will at least be £2.5k if you are lucky ...

Get something standard without modification.


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 9:58 pm
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I did 8, but only coz I paid in advance for them in a block. Didn't have car to practice in. Passed first time. Anyone with a few years of urban cycling should find it a piece of piss IMO.


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 9:59 pm
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also do any of you know what insurance i should expect as I've already brought a car( it's modded )

Will depend massively on where you live and how it's modded. My first car was a 1 litre Rover Metro with no modifications, still cost me well over a thousand quid a year to insure it


 
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[i]I was wondering how many driving lessons I should take before I do my test[/i]

Part of the 'cost' on your lessons is that your Instructor will advise you when they think you are ready.


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 10:01 pm
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I have a black vauxhall corsa twinport 1.2 16v four door with black alloys a speaker system and custom trim kit and high performance exhaust kit any idea of the insurance I can expect annually or preferably monthly cheers


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 10:05 pm
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How many lessons ? Enough for you to be able to drive without any instruction.

Could be anything from 20 - 45 hours ( not lessons as some are 2 hours......)

I'm a Driving Instructor and I send my Students to test when I can just sit next to them and pretend to be a Sat Nav literally saying left, right etc. Quickest I've had is 3 hours ( ex car thief ) longest 105 hours ( gobby 17 year old girl who thought the world owed her something )

My average is about 35 - 40 hours from complete beginner.

Oh and if you want cheap insurance, sell that Corsa 😉


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 10:15 pm
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I paid too much for the corsa and have invested a lot of time energy and money into it and insurance is only £2200 because I have recaro race seats with chest harnesses and I also have a lot of safety features installed so this lowers the insurance because it's safer than most normal cars


 
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I have a black vauxhall corsa twinport 1.2 16v four door with black alloys a speaker system and custom trim kit and high performance exhaust kit any idea of the insurance I can expect annually or preferably monthly cheers

1) learn to punctuate
2) get some quotes, we're not here to do your homework. It'll depend on factors like where you live, mileage etc. I'd expect £300 a month +

because I have recaro race seats with chest harnesses and I also have a lot of safety features installed so this lowers the insurance because it's safer than most normal cars

That doesn't help the occupants of the other car you're statistically very likely to hit.


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 10:22 pm
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Also I don't mind about the price of the insurance i earn plenty of money as I'm a carpenter/bench joiner and i work at a well renowned cycling shop which both have good pay


 
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I stand corrected then mate, are all the mods declared ? What area are you in ? I'm in Bolton and insurance for Corsas round here is £4-5 k


 
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Also I don't mind about the price of the insurance i earn plenty of money as I'm a carpenter/bench joiner and i work at a well renowned cycling shop which both have good pay

Why ask then?

This entire thread seems to happening on fast forward. You asked what we thought it would cost, then had a quote, now don't care. In 15 minutes.


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 10:24 pm
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Njee I can punctuate I have a A in English language and literature I was simply writing in a quick way as this is a forum and not a formal letter or English exam perhaps I should do some homework for you, because clearly your suffering from a learning difficulty if you really think think in gonna pay £3600 insurance a year (that's 12 x 300 ) in case your brains working a bit slow why don't you grow a brain, use it and say something useful why not take some tips from the other guys on this post as they've got the idea. I suppose it probably doesn't help you were born a half developed foetus #Dont talk s*** on my post


 
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... because I have recaro race seats with chest harnesses and I also have a lot of safety features installed so this lowers the insurance because it's safer than most normal cars

Yeah... that's not how it works unfortunately.

Regardless if the seats/harnesses etc are actually safer or not an insurance company will see them as aftermarket modifications and increase your premium accordingly. You want to see your insurance triple? Try fitting a roll cage!


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 10:34 pm
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From my own experience it was somewhere around 30hours. I spoke to my instructor about it. No previous driving experience but years of cycling on the road meant I had some good road sense.

My instructor arranged a mock test with his colleague. Very helpful.

You should take your test when you are able to drive, not when you are able to pass your test imo.

Is pass plus still going. That dropped my first year insurance by more than the cost of the extra lessons. Also meant I had some instruction on motorways, country roads, bad weather etc.


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 10:34 pm
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I didn't say I don't care I actually wanted to get an idea anyway if your not gonna say something useful why even post on here


 
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Try fitting a roll cage!

They use statistics to calculate premiums. I've never felt the need for a roll cage.People who fit roll cages, probably feel they need one - maybe it has something to do with the way they drive? 🙂


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 10:36 pm
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I have declared all mods btw and the seats aren't extra so long as they are designed for that car and they comply with certain safety standards


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 10:37 pm
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I did 20 hours, failed two tests and then gave it up for 2 years as I moved abroad. Started again, another 10 lessons, another failed test, and then a similar number before passing.

It was really the test that became a bit of a bogey man, I was fine driving way before I actually managed to pass. Having the instructor sit in the back (didn't know you could do this!) on the one I passed helped calm me down a bit and relax in to it


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 10:38 pm
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I have a A in English language

There is no hope.

You seem a charming fellow, very quick on the insults there. A chavvy Corsa sounds like the perfect vehicle for you! If you can insure it having just passed your test, all mods declared, for £2200 then you're doing very well indeed.


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 10:39 pm
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Or where they drive it... race/track cars also need to be insured 😉

A cage in a road car would probably result in severe head injuries if involved in any sort of crash due to lack of crash helmets.


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 10:41 pm
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Oh God, an angry (rich) disillusioned yoof who has wandered into the IT crowd for advice.
This isn't going to end well....


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 10:47 pm
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I did actually get an A in both English language and Literature and I am not a chav i despise them and spit on them u simply like to have a fast car that looks nice do you have a problem with that and those weren't insults they were facts it's as simple as that also you don't have to be Shakespeare to figure that nobody wants you here you simply an irritating noise in my ear trying to be witty here's some advice why don't you, log out , close the open tab , close your computer down a go get a brain surgeon to look at your head - directed at njer


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 10:49 pm
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simply like to have a fast car that looks nice

Why did you buy a 1.2 corsa then? 😉


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 10:51 pm
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Tiny bits you can't talk about nothing by your user name alone call me rich if you like i simply just did well for myself i Learnt a profitable trade and took opportunity and succeeded more than you and I'd hardly call this an IT crowed your much like myself you just have a rather pessimist view on the end of this post


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 10:53 pm
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It's the fastest car I could get as an ideal starter and after the mods it goes quicker than the latest model it would probably beat about 70% of people's first cars tbh


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 10:55 pm
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Wow.


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 10:57 pm
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Wow.

+1


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 11:00 pm
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Oh sorry i forgot its njee not njer does it look like i care (I don't ) clearly you need some ice as you are suffering from severe verbal burns in fact I'm starting to find you just as annoying as 29ers


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 11:00 pm
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I like you. Been a while since someone like you frequented this place. I look forward to many entertaining threads.


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 11:01 pm
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I don't think you need a licence or insurance. You are awesome....


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 11:02 pm
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Btw you do realise the purpose of this post was to stir some Banter i feel many people have forgotten the true meaning of cycling and that is giving Banter to one another


 
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[i]the true meaning of cycling and that is giving Banter to one another[/i]

I thought it meant riding my bicycle but I may now consider myself enlightened.


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 11:09 pm
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I don't think there is any problem with getting fast car or to get your car look nice as you like it, so long as you drive safely and can afford their premium.

If money is no objection then you will be looking in excess of £2.5k (I think you might find your cheapest insurance quote in excess of £4k with those modifications) but you will definitely get some silly quotes from insurance companies. Bear in mind insurance companies will factor in all the possibilities they can think of that will go wrong with a modified car. Hence, they will likely be charging you a lot even for a small modified car.

Now, I have a boring Toyota Corolla 1.6 auto gear and I paid nearly £2k- 2.5k for my insurance in my first year. I wanted some after market suspensions but was told my insurance premium would go up if they were none standard items ... so I gave up on that idea for now.

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Posted : 14/10/2014 11:11 pm
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It is to multitask by cycling and dishing out banter if you read the fine print I did say it included riding a bike i just used a really small font


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 11:13 pm
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Cheers chewke finally someone who understands this post and is obviously drive safely as if I crashed the car I'd be pretty upset as it cost a fair bit


 
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