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how about, anyone who wants to drive, just ban them, those who don't want to drive give them licences?
I passed relatively recently after spending two months learning one or two hours a week. Check the details of one/two week intensive courses. Their guarantees aren't all they're cracked-up to be. My advice is to learn intensively over a couple months, or even one at a push.
Re. the best you'll ever drive - my driving is much better now I've done a few longer five/six hr journeys. I'm fresh enough to do the checks, manage speed, remember to indicate and generally not be slack. OTOH I'm more relaxed on the road and do not need to think about controls at all.
Can you do it as like a x day course and get the whole thing over with in less then a week or similar?I would hope not.
Why not?
I took a lesson a week for a few weeks and passed first time. IIRC I did about 14 lessons of 1.5hrs each (It was 15min drive into town each way so I got overtaking practice too) so I had about 21 hours driving before I took my test. A week course could easily be that much time or more spent driving.
It all comes down to do you want to learn to DRIVE, or do you just need to get from A to B... i.e. Attitude! If you want to learn to be good at it, you'll do fine.
Then go do your advanced test after you've got a couple of hunderd thousand miles under your belt..... ๐
Or you could take four years, three instructors, eight tests and god knows how much money to do it, like my wife.
She passed on Saturday morning though.
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Or you could take four years, three instructors, eight tests and god knows how much money to do it, like my wife.She passed on Saturday morning though.
...Congratulations? ๐ฏ
We did have a drop of bubbly last night.
good luck!
but when you pass make sure you use your indicators, it semes to be a lost art these days!