Top 5 tips to find the right driving instructor for you

Jan 15
14:48

2015

Niall Mulvey

Niall Mulvey

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Getting a driving license is not an easy job; it demands your time, skills and the most important money. Many teenagers simply can’t afford driving lessons because of budgetary constraint. However, there are certain methods you can follow to save some money and learn driving at the right time.

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For 10 years Terrance Wright spent hardship of not having a driver's license. The hardship continued with losing two jobs,Top 5 tips to find the right driving instructor for you Articles some sunk debt and pressure to complete his studies within a specific time. Terrance, a from a low income household from Cork City, set to change the mode of time that most of low households teenagers were in the same scenario. He wanted cheap driving lessons in Cork, but obtaining a driver's license seemed a difficult job than his statistical problems.

 

With the uncertain economic situation, lately, both from driving instruction academy and aspirants, some of the known schools have latched on the idea to spread their branches and training courses in different parts of the city. It was good news for Terrance; however, with the rise of schools, marketing messages leaves a lot out, so does difficulty to choose the right school.

 

So, if you are also in the same situation like of Terrance and totally have no clue how to find the right driving instructor in the city who will teach you best and of course suit you, here are five tips to help you out from your conundrum.

 

  1. Choose what you can afford

 

It is not always right that an expensive fee results into better driving skills. Probably, the most important question everyone asks when enters into a driving school that how much the lesson cost. Nevertheless, you must ask how many lessons you need to acquire. There is no point taking the cheapest lessons or unnecessary lessons, so be judicious while selecting your lessons.

 

  1. Practice driving at the right time of the day

 

If you are quite nervous and excited about your driving, you must take a keen look at your weekly schedule, which would be best suited time for you. It is an important factor because the more you are convenient with your timing, the more it will help to gain confidence in driving. After all, you don't want to learn things while at the back of your mind, you are rushing towards something. The lessons could be taken for months, so prepare in that way.

 

  1. Handle your phobias

 

It is not abnormal to experience driving fear, though it will naturally go away after you ride for some distance. To handle your fear factor, give your full command to your instructor and let them handle you for a week or so. If you have some chronic worries, clear it to your instructor. You need to acquire some special driving skill such parking and driving in traffic.

 

  1. Relationship between you and your instructor

 

It is perhaps the most important factor because as a learner you have to depend on your teacher and therefore you must be comfortable with him or her. When you go to your driving school, make sure you talk to your future instructor. You talk to your teacher, tell your concerns, you objective and learn his attitude towards you.

 

  1. Look for testimonials

 

It is a pride, at least, initially when you drive your car through busy road or park well. Taking driving lesson is not the concern, we all do but how we can do it in our real lives, is the most important factor. So, ask your school about previous students. Ask them whether you can contact them personally or read at least some genuine testimonials.