So, you want driving lessons in Glasgow. You check on-line, or in the local newspaper or perhaps Yellow Pages, and you end up totally confused! That is a familiar scene for many folk, so do not feel bad about it. The aim of this article is to give you what you are currently lacking-information.
You were wise in your decision to find a professional school of driving. A surprising number of people try to persuade a friend or relative who seem to have a lot of experience to teach them. This is not normally a wise decision. You only need to look around at the traffic chaos in Glasgow these days to understand the need for thorough training. There is no substitute a good grounding in basic driving skills from an accredited instructor. One who not only has driving but also teaching gifts? Not something a friend or well-meaning relation has usually!
A point to bear in mind is never put too much emphasis on getting the very rock-bottom rates from a school. You will invariably get what you pay for. Try to get a reference, if you possibly can, from a person you trust, because the ideal scenario is to link with a referenced school.
If you can pay the cash required, have just one lesson per week to begin with; be careful though not to go to the far extreme and book daily lessons. More is not necessarily best in this context. Besides, compressing too many hours together would tire you physically and mentally and be completely counter productive.
When your teacher feels you can handle a few more in the week, then fine, but let it be his/her decision. You do not buy a dog and bark yourself, as the old adage goes! This applies also to your readiness for a mock practical test (always worth doing prior to the real thing) which he/she will advise.
Your instructor is there to help you through all the necessary tactics that you will need to master in order to be ready for your actual test in due course of time. He/She will be able to advise on your written exam too, and help you to gain confidence so that you will pass hopefully first time.
It is of prime importance to find a good school. If you have had no luck in obtaining recommendations from others-maybe you are not familiar with the area for example, you can always ask around in local stores or pubs. Be sure also to check that the driving school offering driving lessons in Glasgow is registered with the trade body.
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