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Residential Intensive Driving Lessons
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Please could I ask for your comments/experiences of intensive driving lessons I need to pass my test quickly and although I have had lessons before, I never went as far as putting in for a test (too scared LOL) Many thanks
My son has just come home and is talking about doing it. Does anyone have any experience? Is it good/bad?Even if you are a minority of one, the truth is the truth.0 -
Absolute con.
Don't waste your money.
You aren't guaranteed to pass, you will take a last minute cancellation driving test in an area you may have never driven...
.. so will walk out with a big fail and have spent maybe £1000.:cool:0 -
The pass rates show that the pass rate on these courses are much lower than those who have had normal lessons.
Learning to drive takes a lot of time, you need to deal with all sorts of different situations which may happen at different times of the year (snow, ice, hot weatheer etc).
There is no point on fluking it passing the test and then causing a major accident the day later.0 -
dont even considder it its a waste of time and as a parent youd want him/her to build a skill to be safe behind the wheel these crash courses do exactly that learn you how to crash because the skill isnt there thats needs to be built!0
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Don't even think about it, learning to drive is a skill for life, and it takes time to master it, you would be just throwing your money away.0
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The general feeling of this thread is a fairly negative one, but to help people make an informed decision about whether an intensive course will save you money or not, let's break down and analyse a few points:Dippychick wrote: »Absolute con.Don't waste your money.You aren't guaranteed to pass, you will take a last minute cancellation driving test in an area you may have never driven..... so will walk out with a big fail and have spent maybe £1000.
Ask yourself if you're considering an intensive course as your schedule is tight, or whether you think it's a money saver. Those who think it's a cheap option may be disappointed. Those who are extremely nervous, clumsy, forgetful and a little bit dizzy may not succeed. Those who are alert, focussed, have a good sense of speed and spatial awareness (perhaps from playing contact sports) stand a better chance. In summary, residential intensive courses are a tool. The workman using the tool is the one who makes the difference. It's not for everybody.0
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