Sunday, April 30, 2006

Learn to drive

If you want to learn to drive first choose a reliable driving instructor and get booked in for driving lessons ,remember driving instructors are very busy evenings and w/ends. Try to make yourself available for your driving lessons during daytime 9--5pm. If you dont know which driving school to choose why not use www.dlbs.co.uk they will find a DSA registered reliable driving instructor ,there service is FREE and easy to use.

Thursday, April 13, 2006

LEARN TO DRIVE

INTENSIVE DRIVING COURSESThis is what most people ask for but each of these intensive driving course is best suited for partly trained drivers.
10-hours This intensive driving course is suitable for those who have recently failed a driving test or for people who are nearing test standard. This course is normally spread over 3 or 4 days prior to the test.
20-hours The 20-hour intensive driving course is recommended for people who have had some experience of driving and have mastered the basic skills required, but just need to polish up their manoeuvres and general driving.
30-hours This intensive driving course is recommended for confident people who know the basics and who have very little driving experience. It covers mainly people in the age group from 17 to 23.
40-hours This intensive driving course is designed for the complete beginner. Most people will achieve a high standard of driving and will normally be ready for their PRACTICAL driving tests after completing this course which covers the whole DSA syllabus.
Go to www.dlbs.co.uk for more information.