
There are many different driving schools in Macclesfield offering driving lessons and driving lesson. From a national driving school such as The AA who cover most of the UK, to local, one-man-band instructor who provides driving lessons in a single town or area. Selecting the appropriate driving school from the vast array of schools that exist is not an exact science. One rule however always stands out - personal recommendation. Did a particular driving school work for a friend? Were they happy with the service and driving lessons provided? If so, at the very least, it's a tick in the driving schools favour.
The prices charged for driving lessons in macclesfield can differ widely. Driving lessons can cost up to £25 per hour. The average across the country is around £22 for a one hour driving lesson. If the price is cheaper than this then make sure you ask whether or not the driving instructor giving the driving lesson is fully qualified. They may not be hence the low price.
Don't be fooled by very cheap driving lessons in macclesfield. Some driving schools may offer incredibly cheap introduction offers such as ten driving lessons for £50. These prices don't always add up. Remember cheap in, expensive out. They pull you in with a cheap deal but then you find yourself advised to have more driving lessons, at the standard rate, than you actually need.
Some driving schools in Macclesfield all offer discounts if you book in blocks of 10 driving lessons or more i.e. book a block of ten driving lessons and get one driving lesson free. Some schools will also offer student and NHS discounts. Always ask for a discount even haggle. With the economy as it is there are probably more driving instructors than there is demand.
Additional services offered by most driving schools include - a door to door service, a full hours driving lesson (not 50 mins teaching and 10 minutes driving you home), no car sharing (no other pupil in the back waiting their turn) and so on. So make sure you know exactly what the driving school is offering you before you book your lessons.
You should always make sure that the driving schools you choose have signed the voluntary Code of Practice. This code of practice, drawn up and agreed by the DSA and driving instruction industry, is designed to provide a framework in which all driving schools and instructors should operate, and covers instructors' personal and professional conduct, driving schools advertising and their complaints procedure. A leaflet outlining the code can be obtained from any theory test or driving test centre or call the DSA on 0115 901 2500.
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| The Theory Test |