If you are learning to drive, should you stick to driving tuition from family and friends or should you seek out the services of a professional driving school? Although professional driving tuition is more expensive, achieving the standard required to pass your driving test without it is unlikely.
The average learner requires 44 hours of driving lessons from a reputable driving school as well as 22 hours of private tuition from family and/or friends. Professional driving instructors have experience of getting learners through their tests and will be able to provide advice on all aspects of motoring.
To supervise a learner driver you must be at least 21 year of age and have held a full driving licence for three years. If you have been driving for a number of years, it is likely that you have picked up some bad habits along the way. You must not pass these on when providing driving tuition.
It is advisable that you spend as much time as possible behind the wheel when you are learning, and driving tuition from family and friends can be a great help. It is, however, vital that both learner and tutor know exactly what they are entering into and display patience and understanding towards each other.
Driving tuition from family and friends is probably most useful as a means of practicing what you have learned during driving lessons from a professional driving instructor.
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