How many times you’ve heard a friend complain they took five lessons at a driving school and learnt nothing? My neighbor gave up learning to drive after just three sessions. She said her instructor was hooked to the cell phone most of the time and the car they were given from the school was a wreck! You could save dollars and time by choosing a driving school wisely. Check these tips before you enroll.

Driving tests are not all that a horror as they are made out to be. For any learner with average intelligence, 30 hours of theory and 12 hours on the road for about $400 should be a good enough beginner’s package. However, natural ability to pick up driving, confidence and free time available varies for every learner. You may like to take an intensive course.

Make it a point to discuss with your instructor not only what kinds of courses are available and what will suit you but also what car will be assigned by the school for practice. You can decide in detail what every single session will include so neither you feel cheated nor does the instructor feel over-extended.

Even before you pay your fee, request your instructor to discuss what time will be spent in practical training and what will be spent in the classroom. Preparing for the theory test for your driver’s license can be as rigorous as driving itself. A theory test includes 50 multiple-choice questions and can last an hour. Unless your driving school has prepared you to clear this test, you will not be able to take the practical test.

However, depending entirely on a driving school to help you clear your exam for the driver’s license may not suffice. There are many good manuals and even simulation computer programs available in the market to help you enhance your learning process. You can prepare your own reference booklets or compile tips at the driving school. These leaflets can last a lifetime in your car and you never know when they will come in handy.

As a beginner who is excited about learning how to drive, taking practical lessons at the wheel of a car is always luring. But resist that. Some driving schools also try to grab students by offering them more practical training. In the long-term, having the theory clear in your mind first is more important before you turn that key in the ignition. Tell your driving school that you want to take theory lessons first. Accidents can be averted because of a piece of information at the back of one’s mind as much as by alert handling of a vehicle.

The practical driving sessions of your course can include lessons in the basic, intensive or residential category. Basic practical lessons can include up to five hours of practical driving every week. Experts suggest taking 60 minutes of a practical driving lesson for every 18 months of age to calculate a complete package. An intensive category would be more suitable for those with some experience in theory tests and driving. This category would possibly be more suitable for someone who has already taken a test and not cleared it for some reason. In the intensive category, the applicants can check where they went wrong in their tests and choose lessons for particular topics. Residential courses are arranged by driving schools for group applicants in some towns or areas.

Driving can be a pleasure activity as much as a utility skill for one’s life. Not knowing how to drive can really affect your self esteem too. Coming of age almost seems to be synonymous with obtaining a driving license as well. Don’t lose the opportunity to learn a valuable skill just because you landed up with the wrong driving school. Think and evaluate before you enrol. As a youngster, even before you begin a full-time job, you can take up driving to earn extra income. Learn properly, stay safe and enjoy driving for a lifetime.

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