PDA

View Full Version : "Intensive" Learner Driving Courses



arry
21-12-2002, 23:25
does anyone have any info on these? you know, the ones where you do nothing but drive for 7 hours a day till you pass (test booked up next week thingy)

anyone any idea of who would do them? A friend of mine desperately wants on the road!

have tried all the usual suspects, AA etc - no avail

any help much appreciated :)

Martin T
22-12-2002, 01:51
well if he wants to be an incredibly bad driver then go ahead!

barryjdart
22-12-2002, 07:42
Has he passed his theory test yet? He cannot apply for his practical until he has and the average waiting time for a practical test is around 6 weeks minimum. I certainly would not recommend a week's intensive. Best to do it over two weeks. Then, if there is a problem that needs a lot of work he won't run out of time. BTW the average learner now requires 2 hours of tuition for each year of age.

Barry DSA ADI (Cars)

siranui
22-12-2002, 09:20
>average waiting time for a practical test is around 6 weeks minimum.

I think that it's dependant on region though.

I'm pretty sure BSM do intensive courses, as I saw an advert in their window once, I think.