The cost for driving lessons are as follows : [correct at 1st of September 2023, and reviewed at the Instructor's discretion] |
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Lessons can be 1 hour, 1 and a half hours, or 2 hours. Most people tend to choose a 1 hour lesson, but I'm flexible, and can generally accommodate to your needs. | |
I am usually available for lessons six & a half days a week (from January 2019), and monday-thursday evenings. | |
Please review the 'dates to avoid' page found at the link at the top of the practical tests page to review dates and times that I am not available for lessons and tests. | |
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Please consider that most people will require a minimum average of 30-50 hours tuition, leading up to a practical test.
This is influenced by previous driving experience, the availability of practicing in one's own car, passing the Theory test, and individual confidence and learning skills. |
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CancellationsNotice of at least 24 hours must be given to cancel a lesson. At the Instructor's discretion, a minimum fee of £15 may be requested to cover the cost of the missed business and its impact on the instructor. |
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