Driving is a life skill and therefore once learnt it can give you a sense of freedom. To most people a car is a necessity and you cannot always depend on other forms of transport.
Intensive driving course or the regular driving course, which one suits you
1. Intensive driving course or the regular driving course, which one suits you?
Driving is a life skill and therefore once learnt it can give you a sense of freedom. To most
people a car is a necessity and you cannot always depend on other forms of transport. Having
your own transport affords you the opportunity to reach destinations without being reliant on
others.
Below are the different viewpoints about regular driving lessons and intensive driving courses
to help you choose according to your needs.
Weekly driving lessons: These types of lessons can take you a much longer period to
reach test standard. Weekly lessons are normally 1-2 hours long, which does not always
give you the opportunity to complete what you may have started practicing in that
lesson. Long waiting times between lessons may cause you to forget some of the skills
you previously learnt and therefore you may needto repeat part of the previous lesson.
So, in some senses it is two steps forward and one step back. Weekly lessons are more
suitable if you want to learn at a slower pace.
Intensive driving lessons: If you would like to pass much quicker than the conventional
weekly lessons, then choosing an intensive driving course is the best way forward. This
type of course is meant for those who don’t have much time at their disposal to learn to
drive. An intensive driving course can help you reach test standard at a faster rate by
attending daily 3-4 hour driving sessions or more if required. So, from a one week
intensive driving course up to possibly four weeks could help you achieve your driving
goal sooner rather than later…
Book a one week intensive driving course and drive away with a full licence.