OK. You are thinking about learning to drive and want to investigate having driving lessons in Glasgow. The usual procedure is to check the local paper, Yellow Pages or Internet search engines such as Google. Despite this you may still be unsure what to do. Not to worry, this brief article aims to set you on the right path with a little information.
First, congratulations on your decision to use a driving instructor. You would be amazed at just how many people think that it would be smart to get Aunt Sally who has been driving for years to teach them the ropes. No we want to keep death off the roads! The traffic scene today in Glasgow makes it essential that new drivers learn the correct and safe way to drive from an expert who is not only a trained driving instructor but knows the art of teaching too. All criteria your dear Aunt probably lacks.
A point to bear in mind is never put too much emphasis on getting the very rock-bottom rates from a school. You will invariably get what you pay for. Try to get a reference, if you possibly can, from a person you trust, because the ideal scenario is to link with a referenced school.
If you can afford it, aim to take a one-hour lesson weekly at least. A word of caution though; be careful not to take the other extreme and if you can afford it take a lesson daily, on the assumption that the more the merrier. Too many lessons compressed together would be totally counter intuitive. You would simply become confused and physically weary.
When your teacher feels you can handle a few more in the week, then fine, but let it be his/her decision. You do not buy a dog and bark yourself, as the old adage goes! This applies also to your readiness for a mock practical test (always worth doing prior to the real thing) which he/she will advise.
The written exam one must take at the same time, as the practical will be offered too. Hopefully, when the big day arrives, you will pass first time.
It is crucial to find the right school for you. If you are not able to get friends or relatives recommendations, perhaps you are new to the locality, ask in places like local pub or grocery store. Also, check that the school offering driving lessons in Glasgow is registered with the national driving schools association.
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