Are you ready to get behind the wheel of a car? If so, you need to decide how you are going to learn. The most popular options are being taught by a relative or by a qualified instructor.
With that in mind, here are the benefits of each method...
LEARNING FROM A RELATIVE
1. If you're taught by a parent, they will more than likely have many years of experience of driving.
2. Parents can pass on sage advice and gain extra reassurance from knowing you have learnt how to drive safely.
3. On a week-to-week basis, it will be cheaper because they are unlikely to charge you for a lesson.
4. You may be able to learn in the car you will drive after you've passed your test, making the transition into driving by yourself a bit easier.
5. You can have lessons more often, because you are not restricted by costs, meaning you may see quicker progress
LEARNING FROM AN INSTRUCTOR
1. You will be taught by someone who knows the laws of the road inside out, meaning you will be safer on the roads.
2. You don't have to worry about falling out with a loved one. Many relationships don't cope well with the teacher-student arrangement.
3. Instructors have a better insight into examiners and what it takes to pass, so they can teach you how to pass as well as how to be ready for the roads.
4. Your instructor will only put you forward for your test when they think you are ready, meaning there's less likelihood of wasting money on failed tests.
5. Many instructors offer intensive courses to help get you ready for your test even quicker. While expensive, they cover everything you're likely to be faced with on a test.
If you do decide to learn from a professional, maybe you'll need to search for Newcastle driving schools. Why not begin your search by using a Newcastle directory?
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