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Saturday, October 31, 2009

Find out Whether Crash Course Driving Training Are For You

By Nathan Lewit

One of the greatest liberties that mankind has is the ability to drive. However, it is becoming increasingly difficult on our roads now, as the number of cars increase year on year. It is thought that as many as 25% of all drivers are doing so without a valid license. There is no way of justifying this. Being in charge of a car is not just a great liberty, but also an honor and privilege. Because of this, it is only right to be taught how to drive by qualified instructors. As our hectic lifestyles demand more of our time, many people are turning to crash course driving lessons over the more traditional method.

Whilst an intensive course may be great for some, it is not to everyone's liking. You may find that taking the slower, more traditional approach could help you to learn more effectively, and give you the time to understand your relationship with driving better.

As intensive driving lessons are, by their very definition, a program of concentrated instruction, you may find the weather and areas in which you drive somewhat limited. With the more prolonged courses, often extending over a period of months, you will have the experience of many varied conditions.

As mentioned above, being a concentrated process, learners on crash course driving lessons are put under quite severe pressure. This is highlighted even more if attending a residential course, where you are surrounded by all things driving throughout the entire week; morning, noon and night! If you can handle pressure, great! If you thrive under pressure, fantastic! If not, it is probably best not to put yourself through it - learning to drive is a nervous enough experience at the best of times anyway.

It is also important you will be able to focus on the course. As explained later, crash course driving lessons are more expensive than their more traditional counterparts. Because of this, failing the test at the end of the course will be devastating.

Many people cope with the added tension by completing crash course driving lessons when on a vacation period. This can help to ensure you are totally focused to the task in hand, and ensure no external factors take your mind away from driving.

Learning to drive in any form is expensive, but as mentioned above, the price of intensive courses are very much more expensive. For the residential courses this increases again; having to take into consideration all boarding and food costs of course. By having traditional lessons, you are able to spread the payments as and when you have a lesson. If your finances are an issue, this could be much the better option.

It is hard to describe the feeling you get when told you have passed your driving test. But it soon dawns on you just what it means: Freedom! The freedom to spread your wings, (well, tires), to whichever corner of the country you wish to visit. Life is made easier too of course, and your friends and family will welcome being able to ask you for that lift for a change.

However you decide to learn to drive; whether through the traditional method or via crash course driving lessons, passing your test will be a defining moment in your life. - 21392

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