Thursday, 18 July 2013

"Fast Track Driving Course" by Tom of Big Tom Driving School

Fast Track Driving Course

A fast track driving course is a popular request for many customers of my Intensive Driving Courses in Peterborough or Grantham.  

Professional people with heavy workloads, pupils on holiday periods, and people with busy lifestyles, many customers are in need of learning to drive fast... learning fast, not driving fast!

I was talking to a Learner in Baston yesterday who was enquiring about a crash course in learning to drive.  He has had no previous driving experience and will not be able to do any private practise when learning how to drive.  He was doubting that he would need all of the 40 hours driving training on my “Beginners Intensive Driving Course”.  He may be forming this impression from peer pressure, or perhaps listening to Mum and Dad (who took their driving lessons many moons ago), or maybe just wanting to limit the overall cost of learning to drive.

When I told him the Driving Standards Agency have recently published ....  

”Research shows that 99% (742,500) of learner drivers take lessons from a professional instructor and that, on average, they pay around £1,500 for 50 hours of instruction each year

..... it sends a powerful message!  Take a look at what the DSA, an independent organisation say HERE.

It is an average figure, some will take more, some less, but it does demonstrate what superb value my 40 hour Intensive Driving Course in Peterborough or Grantham is at £737 – especially as it includes a guarantee that any additional hours needed are free of charge.

When your goal is a fast track driving course, make sure you don’t cut corners in the process.  Be sure to fully understand exactly how many hours of driving experience are being offered on any crash course in learning to drive.  "Driving experience" means actually driving; the more you drive, the more you experience, the more you learn!

Wishing you well, and GOOD LUCK!


Tom from Big Tom Driving School www.BIGTOM.org.uk/home/

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