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Free driving lesson or advanced driving assessment for every Telegraph reader

The Telegraph have teamed up with The Institute of Advanced Motorists and approved UK driving instructors to offer Telegraph readers a free one-hour driving lesson or advanced assessment.

Provisional licence holders and those intending to obtain one by the end of July 2010 can claim a one-hour driving lesson, absolutely free. Plus, if you would like to book additional lessons following your free lesson, you could receive a discount of up to 15 per cent.

Alternatively, if you already hold a valid UK driving licence, you can take a free one-hour DriveCheck assessment. It lasts one hour, comprising an initial introduction and a 35-40 minute drive in your own car with a voluntary group observer, followed by a feedback session. See ‘How to claim’ for details.

You can take your free lesson or DriveCheck assessment any time between now and August 31, 2010.

How to claim

Phone: Call 020 8144 1499 to claim your free driving lesson or advanced driving assessment. Lines are open 8am to 8pm daily, including weekends. Standard network charge applied when calling from a UK mobile or landline.

Online: To book your free driving lesson, visit: https://www.PROdriving.co.uk and click on learner or advanced.

Lessons must be booked by July 31, 2010 for lessons on or before August 31, 2010. Only one free lesson per reader.

Terms and conditions: 1. Details on this page form part of the terms and conditions. 2. To qualify for the free driving lesson offer you need to have a provisional driving licence at the time of your free one-hour lesson. You must not be currently undertaking professional driving instruction with an Approved Driving Instructor. 3. To qualify for the free DriveCheck assessment you need to have a full, valid UK driving licence, held for at least three months. In addition, your eyesight must meet the minimum legal requirement, you must have a roadworthy car for the assessment, and a current, valid vehicle excise licence and a current insurance certificate and test certificate if appropriate (offer not available to existing IAM members). 4. Free driving lesson/DriveCheck assessment must be booked before 31 July, 2010 and taken on or before August 31, 2010. 5. One free lesson per reader. Promoter Telegraph Media Group, 111 Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W 0DT.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/promotions/7188306/Free-driving-lesson-or-advanced-driving-assessment-for-every-reader.html

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