
Learning to drive can be an expensive business. Statistics from the DSA show that on average, about 45 hours of professional driver training combined with 22 hours of private practice is required.
With the average price of a driving lesson set at over £20, it is worthwhile doing some homework before booking lessons.
Here are a few things to consider:
Should you book lessons with an independent driving instructor or a large driving school?
Is it easier to learn in a diesel or petrol powered car?
Should you learn in an automatic or a car with manual transmission?
Are all driving instructors equally qualified?
Should you choose a male or a female instructor?
Is an intensive course better than regular driving lessons?
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We give you the opportunity to compare local driving schools by simply completing one short form.
Once you've submitted the form, you'll be able to link directly to the websites of the Driving Schools that match your requirement, compare their prices and review feedback provided by other pupils.
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Once you have submitted your form, your enquiry is automatically matched against the Tradestamp driving schools database.
The two main reasons why people use Driving Schools Local to find a Driving Instructor are:
Firstly, the site enables you to see what other pupils are saying about a driving school before you book lessons.
Secondly, driving schools can contact you directly, which can save you time and the hassle of phoning around yourself.

