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Developing Skilled Drivers
Norwich has a large variety of different roads as well as easy access to rural areas and dual carriageway.
I take full advantage of this by ensuring that you encounter all road types and junctions (we do not just drive the test routes).
I aim to develop safe and confident driver with sufficient experience and skill to deal with Britain’s roads.
Keeping Costs Down
I appreciate that learning to drive can be costly and always endeavor to provide value for money.
I will not spend time on the roadside talking when you should be driving. I aim to cover all road types, junctions and maneuvers in the first 10 lessons.
Most learners pass their test in significantly fewer hours than the national average.
According to the DVSA, the average learner needs 45 hours of lessons plus an additional 22 hours of supervised driving. A total of 67 hours.
Passing Your Test Quicker
Typically, Sparks pupils require somewhere between 30 and 45 hours of lessons. This represents a significant saving in cost.
I encourage you to practice driving with a friend or parent between lessons.
The more time you spend behind the wheel, the fewer lessons you will need, reducing the cost of learning to drive.
More importantly, statistics show that the more supervised driving you have before you pass your test, the less likely you are to be involved in an accident afterwards.