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Saturday, July 4, 2009

Driving School: Are You Being Ripped Off?

By John Robertson

My neighbor has given up the idea of obtaining a driver's license. She spent three sessions with an instructor who chatted more on the cell phone than teach her. Also, the car assigned to them kept stalling every few kilometers. Many people complain they have wasted at least five sessions at driving schools without learning much. Here are some strategies to help you make the best of your driving school stint.

How you benefit from a driving school depends a lot on you as an individual too. Are you a fast learner and are you mechanically more naturally adept than other people? Many factors impact the benefits you derive from lessons at a driving school. But no matter what, there is nothing in a driving test that you cannot eventually clear. A driving school can prepare you in three weeks' time for a $400 fee to take any driving test. This course will include both practical and theoretical lessons.

Before you start up and pay the driving school, request for a discussion session with your instructor. Decide if you will be comfortable with the person when you go out on the road. You should also request that you be shown the car you will be practicing in. Driving schools are obligated to show you the vehicle that will be used. Some driving schools may even give you a choice. When talking with your instructor, ask him to be clear about what specific topics each lesson will focus on.

All driving courses should be divided into two sections-practical and theoretical. A practical test for obtaining a license is taken only after the applicant has first cleared the theory test. Usually, a theory test lasts about an hour and can include 50 questions based on the multiple-choice answer system. Discussing with your instructor the number of specific theory lessons required is very important before you begin.

Going to a driving school does not mean your learning process remains confined there. Additional reading of manuals on road signs, traffic rules, safety measures, highway codes etc must supplement your classroom time. It is always good to prepare brief booklets yourself or, obtain them from your driving school. Keep these in the car for ready reference throughout your driving life.

Supplementing your theoretical knowledge is important because it improves your chances of being safe on the roads. Accidents are as likely to take place because of lack of understanding a road sign as because of practical mishandling of a vehicle. Theoretical lessons begun before you start practical training is always a good idea because they give you confidence and help you train on the road better. Many schools suggest taking theoretical lessons after practical ones which is not very beneficial for learners.

The practical driving sessions of your course can include lessons in the basic, intensive or residential category. Basic practical lessons can include up to five hours of practical driving every week. Experts suggest taking 60 minutes of a practical driving lesson for every 18 months of age to calculate a complete package. An intensive category would be more suitable for those with some experience in theory tests and driving. This category would possibly be more suitable for someone who has already taken a test and not cleared it for some reason. In the intensive category, the applicants can check where they went wrong in their tests and choose lessons for particular topics. Residential courses are arranged by driving schools for group applicants in some towns or areas.

Learning to drive whether for individual or professional needs is always a good idea but landing up with the wrong driving school or getting put off mid-way during a course can be as much your fault as the instructor's. Many people enjoy driving as a hobby and having learnt it at a good school enhances the experience. Many youngsters even take up driving professionally as an interim earning option before beginning a full-time career. Choose the right school, persevere and no driving school can drive you nuts. What you will finally do obtain is your driver's license! - 21392

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