Does anyone know where any driving schools contained by Derby/Midlands who offer the intensive driving courses which include the theory check?
Thanks
Ben
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Google it and see what you find, honourable luck.
Answers: No, but there are plenty around.they usually insist you pass the opinion test before they provide you a date for the course, which usually lasts about a week.
Google it and see what you find, honourable luck.
Just a quick word of advice - intensive driving courses enjoy a notoriously low pass rate. This is because the learner have to take in too much information contained by a short time - plus they gain little general driving experience, which can glibly show up on a test.
Good reasons to pocket an intensive course would be if you are in the Forces and are on leave for a predetermined time, or if your employer needs you to learn rapidly. Otherwise, you will pass more quickly if you spread the course out a little.
Sorry I didn't answer your question directly - lately thought this might help. Learner Driving Centres - Freephone 0800 400 777
Just a quick word of advice - intensive driving courses enjoy a notoriously low pass rate. This is because the learner have to take in too much information contained by a short time - plus they gain little general driving experience, which can glibly show up on a test.
Good reasons to pocket an intensive course would be if you are in the Forces and are on leave for a predetermined time, or if your employer needs you to learn rapidly. Otherwise, you will pass more quickly if you spread the course out a little.
Sorry I didn't answer your question directly - lately thought this might help.
Thanks
Ben
=]
Do you drive beside your vehicle door's...
Google it and see what you find, honourable luck.
Answers: No, but there are plenty around.they usually insist you pass the opinion test before they provide you a date for the course, which usually lasts about a week.
Google it and see what you find, honourable luck.
I am trying to find out where...
Just a quick word of advice - intensive driving courses enjoy a notoriously low pass rate. This is because the learner have to take in too much information contained by a short time - plus they gain little general driving experience, which can glibly show up on a test.
Good reasons to pocket an intensive course would be if you are in the Forces and are on leave for a predetermined time, or if your employer needs you to learn rapidly. Otherwise, you will pass more quickly if you spread the course out a little.
Sorry I didn't answer your question directly - lately thought this might help. Learner Driving Centres - Freephone 0800 400 777
Just a quick word of advice - intensive driving courses enjoy a notoriously low pass rate. This is because the learner have to take in too much information contained by a short time - plus they gain little general driving experience, which can glibly show up on a test.
Good reasons to pocket an intensive course would be if you are in the Forces and are on leave for a predetermined time, or if your employer needs you to learn rapidly. Otherwise, you will pass more quickly if you spread the course out a little.
Sorry I didn't answer your question directly - lately thought this might help.
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