Several
options are available. If you are uncertain which course to book
or how you will cope with intensive |
training, please request an
assessment session, 1 or 2 hours, at our assessment rate |
( £20 per hour) |
| Please
note - we only offer manual car training |
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| All
courses are inclusive of DSA test fee (week day), test day final
practice, and use of car for test |
All training
is on a one to one basis and supporting course notes and guidance
can be provided |
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| 10 Hour Fast Track - £265 |
| For the confident individual who has recently failed
a driving test and needs only to correct a couple of areas and gain
some further experience with professional guidance |
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| 20 Hours Fast Track - £460 |
| Designed ideally for a young confident learner with a solid tuition
history coming up to test standard or one who has recently failed
a test attempt and needs to work on some specific areas or build confidence. |
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| 30 Hours Intensive - £645 |
| Ideal if you have gained some previous driving experience and are
confident with basic vehicle control ( especially clutch and steering
) |
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| 40 Hours Intensive - £830 |
| This is the full intensive option taken by trainees
of all ages who are complete beginners with little or no previous
experience or who perhaps lack confidence or are particularly nervous
and wish the benefit of additional support |
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Payment
By cash cheque or card |
Prices from November 2009 |
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| Course Timings |
| 10 Hour fast track -
Usually done as 2 or hour lessons to fit
your schedule leading up to test date |
| 20 hour fast track
- Can often be arranged to fit around your diary during the
2 or 3 weeks prior to your test, normally done in 2, 3 or 4 hour sessions |
| 30 hour intensive -
Starting often on a Sunday through to the following Thursday with
the test on Friday. Normally 6 hours per day with lunch & comfort
breaks as required |
| 40 hour
intensive - Being the most demanding, this course is usually
split across 2 weeks with a couple of days gap in between (allowing
time to consolidate and study course notes and perhaps for some private
practice). Normally 6 hours per day with lunch & comfort breaks
as required |