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Automatic Driving School Hornchurch
If you're looking for automatic driving lessons in Upminster, you're certainly spoilt for choice with many driving schools covering the area. But with all that choice, it's still difficult finding the right one. There are many good driving instructors in Upminster but sadly there are even more bad ones, so making the right choice is of the upmost importance. Remember, it's not just finding an instructor who will teach you to pass the test but far more importantly, you want to learn to be a good, safe driver for after you pass the test!
It's true that all Approved Driving Instructors (ADI's) have needed to pass the same rigorous tests but how they teach afterwards differs greatly from one instructor to another. So, if you're looking for a patient, reliable auto instructor with a great pass rate, spend some time researching which driving school in Upminster is best for you.
NOT ALL DRIVING INSTRUCTORS ARE THE SAME
The most reliable way of finding a good automatic driving school in Upminster is by recommendation. If someone recommends their current or former driving instructor, they're likely to be pretty good. But if you don't know anyone who can recommend, you can read reviews. Many driving schools in Upminster have excellent reviews from satisfied pupils and this should prove a reliable way of choosing. Please read reviews for other driving schools as it will help you decide. But if you have time, please look through some of the generous reviews I've recently received. I value all my pupils, past and present, and it's wonderful to receive such positive feedback.
NOT ALL DRIVING INSTRUCTORS ARE THE SAME
So once you've found your ideal automatic driving instructor in Upminster, be sure you're legal to drive before starting. At the beginning of your first lesson, your instructor will ask to see your Provisional Licence so if you don't already have one, apply now as you can't drive without it. Also, you will be asked to read a number plate from 20 meters to prove your eyesight meets the minimum legal requirement - you can of course read it wearing glasses or contact lenses - so be sure to have them with you if necessary. You're now ready to drive!
But as well as your driving instructor checking your legal requirements, be sure to check there's! - the car you are going to drive should be displaying a green octagonal badge if they're fully qualified or a pink triangular one if they're only partly trained so it's worth asking if your instructor is fully qualified when first enquiring. I've been fully qualified for over 20 years. But never take lessons in a car with no badge, the person isn't a DVSA Instructor and mustn't charge for lessons
NOT ALL DRIVING INSTRUCTORS ARE THE SAME