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		<title>How to choose a driving school</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article looks at finding a driving school.  We all want great lessons at a good price when we learn to drive. We also need an driving instructor that we can trust to get us through our driving test.  How do you find a driving school that offers great driving lessons at a great price?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learning to drive has become something of a rite of passage in this country.  Your driving licence is almost a badge of freedom from your parents.<br />
It is true that learning to drive is one of the first projects that you will complete as an adult.<br />
You have to apply for a provisional licence, find the money and find a driving school.<br />
This article looks at finding a driving school.  We all want great lessons at a good price when we learn to drive. We also need an driving instructor that we can trust to get us through our driving test.  How do you find a driving school that offers great driving lessons at a great price?</p>
<p>You could try asking friends and family who taught them to drive. This does work – if your cousin liked the instructor, you might like the instructor.  It might not work.  I started with the same instructor who taught my elder brothers.  They didn’t mind being shouted at and sworn at.  I wasted nearly a year of lesson, before I changed to an instructor who treated me as a learner.  Recommendations work, but be prepared to change your instructor.<br />
You could try the internet and adverts in the local paper.<br />
Make a list of instructors and call them on the phone.  At this stage, I just want you to ask their price per hour.  Sort this list by prices.<br />
You now have a list of driving instructors and their prices.  Lets reduce that down to likely candidates.<br />
Cross off the cheapest three or four.  Can they really make a living at that rate?  Cross out anyone who gave you a special offer price.  What is the price after the offer ends?  Ignore the most expensive – nobody’s that good.<br />
That should leave you with the mid-price instructors.  These are the ones that are good enough to make a living teaching people to drive and not so good that they are charging a fortune.<br />
That raises an important question.  How do I know if they are any good?   Well, here are a few questions to ask and our answers to them.<br />
1.	Are you a fully qualified ADI?<br />
An instructor must be on the DSA register of driving instructors to teach.  There are two levels on this list.  PD,I or trainee, and ADI.  PDI’s can teach you to drive – but still have to pass their final examination.  There is nothing wrong with being  taught by a PDI if you can trust the driving school.<br />
2.	What grade are you?<br />
Instructors are regularly inspected by the DSA. A specially trained examiner will watch an instructor teach a driving lesson every couple of years.  Grades 1, 2 and 3 are considered to be in need of retraining.    Look for grades 4, 5 or 6.</p>
<p>3.	What is your approximate pass rate?<br />
This tells you how successful that instructor is. The national average pass rate floats between 40 and 45 %.  You can find the pass rate for your test centre online.  Try to get an instructor with a pass rate higher than your local test centre.  Some instructors will refuse to discuss their pass rate.  They don’t have to tell you.  Some will claim a rate higher than 70% &#8211; doubt these claims<br />
4.	Did I like the instructor when I spoke to them?</p>
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