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Five Points To Consider When You Decide Whether An Intensive

Five Points To Consider When You Decide Whether An Intensive Driving Course Is Right For You

So youve decided to learn to drive and you want to learn quickly. But how do you decide whether a regular course two or three lessons after work and at weekends leading up to a test or an intensive course aka a crash course two weeks solid in the driving seat then a test straight after is right for you? There are some important factors to take into consideration:

Your existing responsibilities.
Are you in education or in a full time job? If so and you finish at a reasonable time or have regular free hours during the day lunch breaks or study periods then a regular course might suit you better as your instructor can fit you in for the hours you are available for. But if youve got a holiday coming up or if youre simply foot loose and fancy free aka unemployed then you might like to take the opportunity to learn intensively for two weeks to get it over and done with before youre back at work or college.

Your theory test.
Have you passed it? If youve passed then well done you can start on an intensive much sooner. If youve not even booked it yet but youre considering taking an intensive course you should get on the phone and book your theory test as soon as possible. You cant book your practical test without first having passed your theory. Once youve booked it its worth having a few regular lessons whilst waiting to take it and then have a semi intensive in the run up to your practical test date. Dont forget to revise!

Price.
Intensive course are often more expensive than learning regularly because the instructor has to invest such a lot of time and effort in your lessons. Dont forget that its tiring for both of you to be in the car for long stretches of time. If your finances are a factor it might be worth going for regular lessons then a short 2 day course to get you up to scratch for the test.

Pressure.
The intensive course is stressful. It is tiring and often frustrating and you wont be so keen to practise outside of lessons as you might be if you learn regularly. However many people find that they learn much quicker when the heat is on and the pass rates tend to be high. If you dont crack under pressure then an intensive course may well be for you.

Your safety.
Its easy to forget that a car is a dangerous machine. Although an intensive course can get you through your test it is no substitute for the road experience you can get from regular lessons over a longer period of time. However this is easily remedied by taking the Pass Plus a short six hour course after you pass your test which will make you a more experienced driver and can also bring down your insurance costs.

Learning to drive is one of the most important and useful skills you can have. Not only does being able to drive make life easier it can also make all the difference to a job application. Without a driving licence youre stuck relying on public transport and on the kind hearts of others; with a driving licence the road is yours.

About the writer:  Anna Hallam writes on behalf of The Big Red L Company who provide driving lessons throughout Kent; and for their sister site www.intensives.co.uk who provide intensive driving courses throughout the UK. For more info visit www.bigredl.co.uk.

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