Intensive Driving Courses in Glasgow

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By allyboy123

Why Choose an Intensive Driving Course?
Intensive driving courses are by far the most cost effective and quickest way to learn to drive...'FACT'!

The traditional way of learning to drive can take between 4 months - 1 year....and some people need longer than that! Whereas, imagine starting out as a virgin driver on a monday morning and within 30 hours over 5 days (yes, '5 days'), you have learned all the required core competencies to a standard that will allow you to sit and 'pass' your practical driving test. How good would that be?

Now, not everyone is suited to doing an intensive driving course over 1 week. If you think that's you, then how about doing it over 10 days, 14 days or 21 days?
Whatever way you look at it, intensive driving courses do work and I can recommend a driving school in Glasgow that offers "Flexible" driving courses. Check them out here now: www.allpassdriving.co.uk

What Can They Offer?
Many driving courses to suit various levels of ability - from virgin driver to someone who has just failied their practical driving test. Please visit the 'All Pass Driving' website to learn more about their driving courses and what they have to offer.


Useful Information
I've included some useful information below for you to read. If you require further information please contact 'All Pass Driving' direct.

Practical Driving Test Information

You can book your theory and practical tests via the following weblink: http://www.dsa.gov.uk/tests/online_booking_1.asp

Alternatively, 'All Pass Driving' can book it for you once you've provided them with the relevant information, which is:

- Your full name

- Your date of birth

- Your address including post code

- Your driving license number

- Your theory test number including date you past it.

Your driving course/lessons can be conducted at a test centre of your choosing within the Glasgow/Greater Glasgow area. For Glasgow, I recommend Glasgow Baillieston, Glasgow Springburn, Glasgow Shieldhall, Glasgow Anniesland or Hamilton. Other areas covered are: Lanark, Greenock and Ardrossan.

If you intend to do an intensive driving course with 'All Pass Driving', your start date depends on 3 things: 1.Your availability; 2.Instructor availability; 3.Test date availability.

Currently, you can wait anywhere from 2-3 weeks before a test date becomes available, but you may be lucky and get one sooner.

As I said earlier , intensive driving courses are the most cost effective way to pass the practical driving test. To ensure you have a better than average chance of obtaining a first time pass with 'All Pass Driving', they will provide you with their revolutionary driver training system which includes an A5 Workbook and accompanying DVD - both designed to help accelerate the overall learning process. This system is FREE!
If used in conjunction with your driving lessons, there is no reason why you won't be equipped with all the necessary practical knowledge to secure a first time pass. It's in your hands.

Do I Get a GUARANTEED Pass?
No! there is no such thing as a guaranteed pass. Any driving school offering such a deal is extremely unethical. There is always a possibility of failing your practical driving test regardless of which driving school you choose to go with.

Guaranteed Pass? Nothing is guaranteed and NO-ONE can make such a claim! If you come across a driving school that does offer a 'guaranteed pass......run as fast as you can in the opposite direction. You have been WARNED!

Why use "apd"? Why NOT?

Contact them now on:
+44(0)7944 101200
info@allpassdriving.co.uk
www.allpassdriving.co.uk




Comments

sarah 4 weeks ago

I totally agree that intensive courses are definately the way to go! Much quicker way to learn to drive and it is amazing to see how many people start hourly lessons and don't carry on for one reason or another. Residential courses are great too as you can concentrate more away from everyday stresses etc. Learndrive.co.uk in Blackpool offers this but if you want something more local just google search!

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