August 22, 2010
Driving School Websites - Driving School Templates
Driving School Websites - Driving School Templates
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Having a website for your driving school is an absolute must these days. It is now a very competitive market place for driving instructors – get started easily with these driving school templates.
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May 4, 2010
New Driving School Car
I have been on the lookout for a new car for my driving school in Ballymena, after reading loads of reviews and reflecting on the downsides of my current car I decided that I needed a car that was safe, comfortable, stylish and easy to drive.
My current car is petrol and it has caused some problems with pupils who have already been learning to drive in diesel cars, they find it difficult to find clutch bite and most have not been taught to set the gas, we have been able to overcome this problem with a little practice and perseverance,some however were not prepared to persevere and decided they only wanted to learn to drive in a diesel.
The other downside to my current car was that it did not have air conditioning, the problem here was that on a cold day during driving lessons the car would steam up and we would have to open the windows to allow them to clear, on warmer days the inside of the car could get very hot and uncomfortable especially during manoeuvres.
With all this taken into consideration it became obvious that my next driving school car would have to be safe, comfortable, easy to drive, diesel, and have air conditioning.
I had heard great reports about the Toyota Yaris from other driving instructors in Ballymena who use these cars for their driving schools.A Driving Instructor friend of mine then asked me if I could do him a favour by taking a pupil for a pre-test lesson and driving test in his car.As his car is a Toyota Yaris this not only gave me the opportunity to test drive the car but also to instruct in it.
I found the Toyota Yaris to be very easy to drive and most forgiving as well as comfortable and very stylish, it really ticked all the boxes and as Ballymena test centre is just opposite the local Toyota dealer I was able to nip in while the pupil was on test and strike a deal!
Delivery times were also very fast, so in a few days time Joe’s Driver Training will be teaching pupils to drive in a brand new Toyota Yaris 14 D4D!!
Filed under Instructor News by joe2196
November 9, 2009
You Need To Be Safe On The Road
Learning to drive requires that you understand the rules of the road, the different aspects of your vehicle, and the defensive methods that will keep you safe. Operating a motor vehicle is a great privilege that requires you understand all of the important details that will keep you safely driving.
All of these aspects are important to your ability to stay safe on the road. Five of the most important things you should know are in this article. Here is information about car insurance, car for safety, aggressive drivers, and defensive driving. When you are learning to drive, you must consider all of these items.
Costs of insurance can be high and difficult to pay every month; however, if you do not have insurance and you continue to drive you could be putting yourself in danger of losing your license, high fines, and even possibly jail time. Some things you can do to reduce the costs of car insurance include taking defensive driving courses and being careful to avoid even small accidents.
Importance of insurance is not just about keeping your license after you learn to drive, but also to protect you and your passengers in case of an accident - it can happen to anyone. You can be driving along peacefully, and someone pulls out in front of you or slams into your back-end. If your state requires insurance and you are hit without having insurance, you are legally responsible for the accident.
Your car insurance is not the only important thing you need - you need to make sure you keep up on the needs of your car. For instance, you should always be checking your car to make sure it is operating correctly and safely. You should monitor your car’s fluids, tires, and other needs of your vehicle. Running out of gas on the highway can cause an accident as you try to get to the side of the road. A sudden flat tire can damage your vehicle and even cause you to drive off the road.
It is important to drive defensively, as this is the only way to be aware of other drivers that may be driving aggressively or not paying attention to other drivers. When you are driving defensively, you have accomplished the next major safety need of driving and will be safer on the road.
Some dangers that happen from aggressive drivers are caused by speeding, failing to stop or give right of way, and not looking when in parking lots or pulling out from driveways. Your driving should always be defensive and avoiding aggressive behavior on the road.
Understanding the rules of the road is essential when learning to drive. This requires not only road rules and regulations but also the safety of your vehicle and the safety of other drivers on the road. When you are learning to drive, be sure to read your vehicle’s manual, the state book on driving, get car insurance, and watch out for aggressive drivers that could put you at risk.
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Filed under Driving Instructors by John Robertson
November 2, 2009
Unless You’re Wearing A Badge My Driving Is My Own Business
That’s when it hit me, tomorrow I get my very first driver’s license. It is just a learner’s permit and I will have to an experienced driver with me but I am on my way to joining my friends in this newfound freedom. Having studied the Rules of the Road from cover to cover I might not miss even one question on the examination.
“Rules of the Road” is the name driving manuals come to be known by. It is the bible of the driver both young and old. At first, such instructions as: “driver on the right yield right of way to driver on the left” make no sense. At an all way stop intersection if the other driver is on your right he/she should go first is what they mean.
Using the public highways gets you where you want to go but puts you in contact with lots of others. Emergency vehicles, school buses, law enforcement, national leaders and mostly ordinary people ride the roads. When you stint on your driving education and aren’t sure if a certain sign is merely warning you or telling you it is a law, trouble is brewing. Passing a stopped school bus isn’t just reckless it may take the life of a youngster. Driving faster than the posted limit isn’t smart either.
Films about air combat often mention how the inexperienced pilots found flying late in the last big war were no match for old veterans. The same thing holds true with new drivers. They have seen fewer situations and thus have not gained valuable experience.
Having paid attention in science classes in school will keep you in touch with the forces a heavy vehicle traveling at high speed is subject to. Centrifugal force, for instance, experienced going around a curve requires the driver to enter the curve and then speed up getting out of it. This will be uncomfortable at first but then become second nature.
Braking your vehicle is something you will develop a feel for. Anti-lock brakes (ABS) put a computer system there to help. Thousands of times per second the computer applies the brakes and then releases them. Law enforcement officials crashed many vehicles when ABS was first introduced. No more pumping the brake on modern cars.
Air bags, seat belts, steering columns that collapse and don’t impale drivers have all added to driving safety. However, the biggest safety feature in highway travel has always been the driver. Recently use of cell phone and even texting while driving has created the so-called perfect storm.
Regardless of the expense of the vehicle and its number of safety features there is a beloved member of a European royal family lying dead today. No question driving is at first a thrill and taste of independence which later becomes access to a conveyance for business and source of pride and evidence of success. Never forget it can kill you too.
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Filed under Driving Instructors by John Robertson
November 1, 2009
Watching Them Learning To Drive
As rites of passage go, they don’t come very much bigger than learning to drive. It marks a definite pivotal moment in an adolescent’s life when they take their first tentative steps towards striking out by themselves. The ever-considerate parent is forced to go through this with them, and it’s generally with no small amount of stress. You sit next to them in the car and try to ignore the distressing sounds coming from your cars gearbox and the distinctive smell of burnt clutch. Frankly, it’s quite an effort. You are also expected to do this while remaining positive and supportive, and alert enough to avert potential hazards.
However, your position in the passenger seat is a vital one. Driving on modern roads is a heady mixture of good luck, honed technique, and a considerable amount of experience. It is our job to provide this experience at this stage. You should be well place to anticipate pitfalls before tragic consequences ensue.
The trick to avoiding each session riding shotgun turning into a fraught and stressful one is good preparation. Try to practice skills that are currently being taught in their paid for sessions with a qualified instructor. Take each of the necessary skills required one at a time, and have some realistic expectations in your mind for each session.
As suggested, experience is by far the best teacher so give the learner the chance to practice their skills and improve their abilities on a variety of roads in a range of prevailing conditions. Try to take in rush hour traffic and fast, multi-lane, carriageways. The importance of night driving and driving in adverse weather conditions cannot be overstated either.
One tip for safe driving is to give the novice the chance to work with the sort of roads they will spend most of their early driving careers driving on. These are those roads to be found around your home. By example, I lived in a pretty rural location, but did my lesions after work each day in a neighbouring city. I did most of my driving on narrow, winding, lanes despite never having touched upon these during my lessons.
The first place you should take the new driver ought to be a deserted car park. This allows a wide-open space where the basic manoeuvres and skills can be perfected. These might be braking and turning. If possible, lay out a makeshift course with any traffic cones that can be found lying about. With just a bit of imagination you can create an opportunity to practice gear changes, around corner reversing, and the feared parallel park, in safety.
As a car owner one area you can impart some invaluable knowledge is that of basic maintenance and the basic safety checks that are just as muck a part of driving. These things are never touched upon by driving instructors. Things like changing a wheel, where the tools are, and how to top up the oil should be covered.
In short, if thing are kept well structured and simple you should both really enjoy this time. Make lessons out of the mistakes that will crop up and tackle things with the right attitude and this may become something of a bonding opportunity.
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Filed under Driving Instructors by John Robertson
September 16, 2009
Driving Lessons Inverurie - Peter Clark
Driving lessons, Inverurie, kintore, kemnay,
I offer a door to door service in Inverurie, Kintore, Kemnay, Oldmeldrum and Blackburn.
I will teach anyone from a complete novice through to someone who has maybe already failed a test or people who have driven before and lost their licence including those who have to sit the extended test.

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June 20, 2009
IDT Driving School Worcester
Driving Lessons Worcester: Established Driving School / Instructors in Worcester
INTERCOUNTY DRIVER TRAINING also known as IDT, began as ‘The Hemel Hempstead and District School of Motoring’ in 1974 and soon expanded when an opportunity arose for training of driving instructors. IDT have instructors across most parts of the country giving driving lessons to people of all ages and abilities. A well established driving school, IDT has a high reputation for competitive costs and high pass rates.

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April 2, 2009
Express Driving School Bradford
EXPRESS Driving School - Bradford Driving Schools.
Express School Of Motoring, an independent driving school providing high quality training in and around Bradford.We are a fully qualified, DSA approved driving school with an above average pass rate, we offer high quality training tailored to each individual pupil so that you will be taught at a pace that best suits you.
It is not only new drivers that can benefit from training with us, we also provide Pass Plus, Motorway and Refresher courses for those who are already qualified but want to improve their skills, knowledge and confidence.

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March 27, 2009
Bradshaw Driving School Aylesbury
Bradshaw drivingschool Aylesbury, Winslow, & Buckingham areas, pass plus,
I’ve been a driving instructor in the Aylesbury, Winslow, Buckingham area since September 2006, I am a grade 5 ADI, pass plus registered, and on the bucks county council subsidized pass plus scheme. I did my training to a very high standard with surepass driving school which is a large national school, who I am still with.

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March 18, 2009
Albany Driving School - Durham
Choosing a Driving School can be difficult when there are so many to choose from. ALBANY DRIVING SCHOOL is your local Driving School, and has been doing Driving Lessons in Washington, Durham, Sunderland, Gateshead, for over 20 years.We can offer you a pleasant, humerous, and relaxed atmosphere whilst you are learning to drive,we have both Male and Female Driving Instructors, and you have a choice of Manual or Automatic cars. We have had 1000s of passes over the years, and indeed had over 270 passes in the last 2 years alone. This along with our very affordable to everyone price list has helped us to be a very popular and reliable Driving School in Tyne & Wear.

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March 5, 2009
Learning Curve - Driving School
Learning Curve - Driving School
Are you:*
Searching for a driving instructor in the Flint, Holywell and Mold area?
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Nearly 17 and can’t wait to get driving?
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Seeking the independence being able to drive can bring?
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Looking for a confidence boost because you passed your test a while ago, but haven’t driven since?
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Looking to improving your driving skills?Look no further, Learning Curve School of Motoring is the school for you.

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February 5, 2009
AL`S DRIVING SCHOOL- BEXLEYHEATH
AL`S DRIVING SCHOOL - BEXLEYHEATH
I have been driving for 20 years and also hold a HGV and PSV licence. The experience I have gained from this will be passed on to you, the pupil, which I feel most instructors cannot do. I won`t just teach you to drive a car and pass your driving test, I will teach you to a highly professional level. A LIFE SKILL!
Abbeywood, Barnehurst, Belvedere, Bexley, Bexleyheath, Blackfen,
Crayford,
Dartford , Erith, Falconwood, Plumstead, Shooters Hill, Sidcup,Thamesmead, Woolwich
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January 6, 2009
Driving School Sydney :: www.matthedrivingschool.com.au
With over 20 years of experience Matthews Driving School in Sydney, Australia offers the most efficient driving training at a reasonable price.Matthews Driving School in Sydney, Australia has some RTA professional driving instructors to guide you properly.We ensure that the trainees learn how to drive safely in the Australian roads. Matthews Driving School in Sydney, Australia is the right place to learn about the traffic rules of Sydney in Australia.Besides teaching driving, this institute provides you with all the required information e.g. the national driving rules and regulations of Australia, that is needed to drive on the roads of Australia.Matthews Driving School in Sydney, Australia is known for reliability and safety.This is the best place to learn driving with confidence. If you want to learn safe driving at an affordable price there can be no better option than Matthews Driving School in Sydney, Australia.
http://www.matthewdrivingschool.com.au/
Filed under Driving Instructors, Driving Lessons, Driving Schools, Driving Test by napstar12
December 5, 2008
Driving Schools in Cornwall - Key Ambition
Whether you are looking for lessons by the hour, intensive / inclusive courses, refresher training, or Pass Plus tuition, why not give one of the driving schools listed on this website a call, and take the first step towards achieving your driving potential.
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November 23, 2008
Learning To Drive An Automatic In Dundee
Dundee is covered by 2Pass.eu Driving School.
Most drivers in the UK drive manual cars. It has been this way ever since the motor car was invented. In other parts of the world more people drive automatic cars. Although the process is slow, more UK drivers are opting for automatics.
A semi automatic gearbox is a manual gearbox with an automatic clutch, so there is no clutch pedal. To change gear you need to push the gearstick one way or another, either up a gear or down a gear.
Dundee is an area where you can receive driving tuition in an automatic car if you learn with 2Pass eu Driving School.
Just like any town or city in the UK, this area has several qualified driving instructors.
2Pass.eu Driving School are one of the few driving schools who ensure that our driving tuition is of the highest standard. We achieve this through the use of fully qualified driving instructors who have passed all of the necessary examinations in order to be registered by the Driving Standards Agency.
You can recognise a fully qualified driving instructor by looking for his or her badge which will be near to the road tax disc. Have a look at the car’s windscreen, if the badge is triangular and red, the instructor is still training and therefore not fully qualified. If the badge is octagonal and green, he or she is a fully qualified driving instructor. We only recommend driving tuition from green badge holders.
A fully qualified 2Pass.eu Driving School driving instructor can guide you to driving test success in the shortest possible time. As the saying goes ‘time is money’ so we try to keep the time it takes you to learn to drive, as short as possible. Driving tuition from a 2Pass.eu Driving Instructor is a wise investment!
Automatic cars have changed in recent years. Technology is always developing new ways to do things and this is true also of automatic cars. No longer do all automatic cars pull forward or back when either ‘drive’ or ‘reverse’ is selected.
The creation of multi modes is changing the way automatics perform and manufacturers such as Toyota are investing huge sums of money to make their models safer. The Yaris is a good example of this.
Not all automatics perform the same. As with most things, there are different types of automatic cars. There is however one feature thing that all automatics lack and that is the clutch. When learning in an automatic car you will only need one foot to control the brake and the accelerator.
Depending on where you live, learning to drive is a process more important for some than for others. For example if you live in an area well served by public transport and close to amenities, driving is not so important as for someone who lives quite far from the centre of activities and with poor public transport.
Driving tuition is however available to all who can afford it. Who you choose though could make a substantial difference to how much you pay in order to learn to drive.
On the one hand you could choose to be taught by an expert. One who has lots of experience and has helped many people to pass their driving test. On the other hand you could be taught by a trainee instructor, one who is still learning how to teach and how to communicate the skills required in order to pass a driving test. Who would you rather choose?
Most people would prefer to receive driving tuition from the expert. And that is what you will receive from 2Pass.eu Driving School Instructors in Dundee.
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November 17, 2008
Independence Driving School in High Wycombe
Independence School of Driving, Driving Lessons in South Bucks and High Wycombe
Welcome to Independence, One of the Newest Driving Schools in South Bucks.We provide Driving tuition for Learners taking their UK Practical test. We cover High Wycombe - and all area’s within it, Amersham, Beaconsfield, Marlow, Chesham, Great Missenden and Stokenchurch. Our availability is wide, every day except mondays from 11:00am until 20:30pm. However, lessons can be arranged out of these hours.
If you live within a 20 mile radius of High Wycombe, we almost certainly can teach you.
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November 5, 2008
The Driving school just for girls!
Girlz Alowd - Driving school specially for girls!
Are you looking for driving lessons, 1 to 1, with a qualified patient female driving instructor?! Then dont hesitate, contact us now to book your lessons! We also offer help and guidance to all of our pupils with the theory and hazard perception exams!We offer lessons in the following areas:
Erdington, Great Barr, Streetly, Little Aston, Four Oaks, Walmley, Wylde Green, Kingstanding, Perry Barr, Mere Green, Shard End, Castle Vale, Chelmsley Wood, Minworth and surrounding areas.
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October 26, 2008
Phil Motum - Driving School Ayr
Phil Motum ADI - Driving School In Ayr
My name is Phil Motum and I am a fully qualified DSA Approved Driving Instructor. I am based in Dreghorn, North Ayrshire, which is ideally located to utilise the Driving Test Centres at Ayr, Kilmarnock and Saltcoats. I also work in association with Progress Driver Training
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October 12, 2008
iDrive Driving Schoool
driving lessons castlebar co mayo manual and automatic
Serving Castlebar, Westport,Claremorris Co Mayo
Professional Patient Tuiton
Experienced Instructor -RSA ADI (Stage 1)
ISM Certified
Manual And Automatic Lessons
Beginners and Nervous Pupils Welcome
Dual Controlled cars
School Car or Own Car Lessons
Car Hire Available For Driving Test
Discounts Available
Gift Vouchers Available
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September 15, 2008
Chevron Driving School - Redhill, Croydon and the Surrey area
Chevron Driving School is one of the largest and fastest growing driving schools in the South East, with our head office in Merstham, Redhill, we cover Surrey, Hampshire, Sussex and much of London.
The services we provide, as well as teaching learner drivers to obtain their driving licence, include motorway lessons once you have passed the “L” driving test, refresher driving lessons to build confidence, Pass Plus to gain more experience and insurance discounts to new drivers, and for those that want to improve their ability and prove you are a safer driver advanced lessons to the Institute of Advanced Motorist or DIAmond Advanced level.
Chevron Driving School have both male and female driving instructors and our head office is based in Merstham, Redhill Surrey, we operate throughout the South East and have recently given driving lessons in Sutton, Crawley, Guildford, Woking, Bromley, Croydon, Streatham, Worthing, Dartford and Merstham to name but a few.
Our experienced Driving Instructors are located all over the South East and offer a first class local service to ensure you pass your driving test first time round.
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September 14, 2008
Drivetime School of Motoring - Oswestry & Shrewsbury
Driving School, Instructor for Driving Lessons in Oswestry & Shrewsbury
DRIVETIME school of motoring is a new local driving school based in Oswestry. I cover the Oswestry and Shrewsbury areas. I have been a DSA registered ADI for 10 years and have taught hundreds of people to drive during that time. I offer a friendly professional service and can cater for all drivers whether they are beginners or experienced drivers requiring refresher courses or Pass Plus or motorway experience.
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September 10, 2008
Expert: Parents make best driving instructors (KTAR 92.3 Phoenix)
Looking for a driving school for your kids? One driving expert thinks the best person for the job is you.
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Lancs driving instructors in criminal record shock
Lancashire Telegraph, UK - 49 minutes ago HUNDREDS of Lancashire driving instructors may never have received criminal record checks, it has emerged. The Driving Standards Agency (DSA) has revealed … |
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September 6, 2008
Open Question: Driving instructors in Canada? UK qualified?
Hi everyone I would like to know if i am a UK qualified Driving Instructor, am i able to teach if i go to live in canada. Or is there a conversion course i do, or do i have to retake the whole qualification? Many Thanks
Phil
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September 5, 2008
Driving Instructors: Better Than An Empty Parking Lot
On any given Sunday morning, in the empty parking lot of a department store, you are sure to find an uncertain car with a teenager at the wheel and a very nervous parent as passenger. Learning to drive is a time-honoured tradition and represents a transition from child to young adult. Though many parents may dread the day that their child comes up to them dangling the keys and begging for lessons, they eventually give in and teach their child how to drive. However, this act may not be the smartest or even the safest.
Using a driving instructor is a helpful way to teach teenagers to drive in a structured and safe environment. And while parents mean well and truly want their children to learn properly, driving instructors will not pass on bad habits to the teenager that parents may do absent-mindedly. Driving instructors are highly trained and understand how to teach the skills needed to ensure that the teenager or any new driver can pass the driving test and maintain safe habits throughout their driving careers.
Driving schools and instructors often have their own cars that will be used to teach the student. At the end of the course, the student will use this car on the driving test. The instructorÕs car will be very well maintained and will pass the stringent requirements for the car in order to be used in the actual test. This will benefit the student since being at ease and comfortable with the vehicle will make it far easier to pass the test.
The instructors begin at the basics when teaching a new student. They start with the car, making sure the student is familiarized with basic driving features and engine components. Once this is done, such skills as braking smoothly, turning, parking and reversing are explored. The instructor will determine when the student is ready for more advanced skills and will work with the student at their own pace until all the skills are honed. Driving instructors understand all the nuances and laws of the road and can easily communicate them to the student in such a manner as to be easily understood.
Unlike parents or other would-be instructors, a trained and professional driving instructor has the ability to teach the skills that students will need not only to simply pass the test, but to maintain safe driving behaviour and habits once out on the road alone.
Learn how to drive step by step with Driving Plus Driving School. For more information on Driving Plus and their instructors visit Driving School Sydney
Filed under Driving Instructors by Julia Cleanthous
September 3, 2008
Open Question: Why dont driving instructors teach you properly - doing your makeup, on the phone and eating a pie aint easy?
and none of that was covered in my lessons
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Top Class Driving is a family run driving school offering patient & friendly tuition in both manual & automatic cars. Male and female fully qualified driving instructors offer a one to one service with discounts offered for block booking. Gift vouchers are available and always make a great persent.
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Blackburn test centre open to driving instructors
Blackburn Citizen, UK - 6 hours ago DRIVING instructors are invited to learn more about plans for a new multi-purpose test centre in Blackburn. Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council gave … |
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March 21, 2008
Driving lessons Preston City Driving School Preston

Learn to drive with City Driving School which is one of the most popular driving schools in Preston. City Driving School provide cheap driving lessons in Preston and surrounding areas. Our lessons are of higher standards than other driving schools.
City Driving School provide driving lessons as well as intensive one to six week driving courses (quick pass or crash courses in Preston). If you are looking for driving schools in Preston, Chorley and the surrounding areas City Driving Schools an excellent choice. City Driving School makes passing you driving test less stressful and your lessons more enjoyable!
City Driving Schools Preston driving instructors can provide a professional training service which includes the following :
- FREE loan of theory test questions, Hazard Perception CDs and DVD’s.
- Specialised driving assessments for hourly lessons, weekly lessons or intensive quick pass courses crash courses in Preston).
- Block booking and Student - discounts available.
- One to One lessons - No car sharing.
- Will pick up from Home, Work or College within Preston, Chorley and Leyland
- Our instructors have latest models of fully dual controlled cars.
- Patient and friendly male and female driving instructors.
- Pass Plus Courses - may provide huge savings on car insurance.
We have excellent first time pass results. Our aim is for you to pass your test fast, first time and to become a safe driver.
Learn to drive with City Driving Schools driving instructors in Preston. City Driving School Preston provide professional driving instructors who will deliver quaility driving lessons, intensive quick pass driving courses or motorway lessons within the Preston, Leyland, Chorley and surrounding areas. Passing you driving test could not be made any easier!
City Driving Schools is one of the most popular driving schools in Preston. Our instructors are 100% committed to providing you with excellent driving lessons as well as teaching you safe driving skills for the future.
If you are looking for driving lessons in Preston, Leyland or Chorley, City Driving School Preston can offer you good quality driving lessons which are excellent value for money.
City Driving School offer driving lessons, motorway lessons, crash courses in Preston, Chorley and Leyland. City Driving Schools also offers lessons, intensive quick pass courses, in Kirkham, Bamber Bridge, Longridge, Garstang, Warton, Longton, Penwortham, Blackpool, Lytham St Annes, Fylde, Preston, Chorley and Leyland.
If you have any questions or you would like to book driving lessons with City Driving School Preston please ring 01772 727390.
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