Cathy Hughes Leicestershire Driving Instructor profiled on UK Superweb Online

Learn to Drive in Leicestershire
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Cathy Hughes
Leicestershire
Coalville
Loughborough
UK

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+44 (0)1530 459346

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Monday to Friday
9.00am to 17.30pm

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Cathy Hughes I am a Department of Transport Approved Driving Instructor. I'm a franchised instructor with Learner Driving Centre which enables me to be flexible enough to meet my customers needs, yet have the full backing of a national driver training organisation which keeps me up to date with all new regulations, changes to the driving test, and latest training methods. Driving Lessons in Leicester, Loughborough and Coalville.

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Learning to Drive in Leicestershire

Before you can start your driving lessons in Leicestershire you need to have a provisional driving licence. Therefore, if you do not have one you will need to apply for one from the DVLA. Application forms are available from the Post Office.

How Many Hours Will it Take?

In the UK people usually take between 20 and 40 hours to learn to drive. How many lessons you need will depend upon your motivation and aptitude for driving.

The following courses are therefore only a guide to what hours you might need. It is not a guarantee that you will be ready for your test; this will depend on your progress.

What is the Best Way to Learn to Drive

The best way to learn to drive is to take regular lessons spread over a few weeks on a semi-intensive basis. Pupils using the "one-lesson-a-week" approach often take many months to learn to drive. While this helps to spread out the cost you do end up paying more in the long run. This is because you often forget what you have learnt from one week to the next. You end up taking two steps forward and one step back. Consequently, you take many more lessons to pass the test. The LD System helps to overcome this problem because you can use the materials to remind yourself of what you did during the last lesson while preparing for the next.

More questions answered are available here also...

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