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01403 786185
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07880 507666


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Pricing structure.
My pricing structure is based on giving the best prices to my customers that I can in a competitive market and takes into account that I cover a rural area, am fully qualified and have over 10 years experience teaching full time in the driver training industry. Did you know that trainee instructors who are inexperienced and not fully qualified are allowed to charge the same, or even more than a fully qualified instructor? They are not even obliged to make it clear to their pupils that they are not fully qualified. I strive to keep my vehicles no longer than 18 months to ensure that my pupils can learn in as easy, comfortable and safe an environment as possible. I do not offer the first few lessons at a vastly reduced price with hidden conditions or penalties, only to then charge more later. My prices are presented in a clear, easy to understand way with no nasty surprises. This includes block booking discounts, the price for pre paid blocks remain the same over the duration of the pupils training which I feel offers great value for money. Please contact me if you have any particular payment needs.
Intensive training
There are differing views as to what intensive training actually means. Most commonly, I feel most regard intensive training as a one-week course with the driving test at the end. Others see having three or four lessons per week as intensive. I would not offer an intensive course over a few days or a week, as I do not necessarily think this is the best way to learn and it would be unfair on my other pupils who may have to miss out on lessons. That is not to say that a pupil is limited to one lesson per week, far from it; I am happy to discuss a pupils individual lesson requirements. The best way to learn is by taking regular lessons with a qualified instructor, with private practice in-between. The Driving Standards Agency suggest that the average pupil when passing their test would have had 45 hours with a qualified instructor, along with around 20 hours of private practice. Please be aware of any driving schools who offer a ‘guaranteed’ pass; there is no such thing. The Driving Standards Agency’s examiner will assess each candidate individually and only they can decide if a candidate passes or not; if they reach the required standard they will pass, if they fall short they will not.
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