Protests Erupt In Syria Over Christmas...
News3 mins ago
No best answer has yet been selected by samie_boo. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hiya samie_boo, I'd change driving school's if I where you. You sound like a confindent driver, your instructor should be able to pick up on that. I'm probably wrong in saying this but some of the BIG driving schools will stretch it out for as long as they can, in order to get that extra few bob.
Alot of my friends have gone for a private driving instructor, usually somone in the area whom is well known, or someone who has been recommended to them. My nephew is taking lessons at the moment with a local instructor, he lives just around the corner, he's not connected to any of the well known driving schools he does it privately and legitimately. He has an excellent pass rate, my nephew said to me he's brill, he relaxes you and talks you through everything. My sister also took her lessons with someone who had been recommended to her and she passed first time.
samie_boo ask around or look through you local newspaper, they are usually listed there.
Good Luck....fingers crossed that you pass...xx
sorry, am i missing something - what is the question and what is the problem? sounds like the new instructor has been fine for you!
when you are put in for your test it can be sometimes on an assumption by the instructor that in one months time (average wait for test) you will be ready for the test - but you are not necessarily ready yet
if your paying for the time i would stick with the instructors car - you can't have a test in your own car -you need the dual controls, so its best to get used the car that will be used in the test
at least thats what i was told