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Sarah Diment Driving Instructor


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If anyone is looking for a good driving instructor I highly recommend Sarah Diment. I passed first time with her and know that her pass rate is really high. Sarah's prices are really good too. Her contact is 07956563129. I found her details initially on a thread on ED Forum from a few years ago- so glad I did.
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I?d like to recommend Sarah too. Brilliant instructor, I passed first time as well after restarting driving lessons following a failed test 10 years ago with a different instructor. You will have to book in advance like I did, as she is very popular and fills up quickly but worth the wait knowing you will learn to drive really well and safely.

Her email is [email protected]

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If you want to pass your test, give Sarah a call. She is an excellent instructor and puts you in a best possible position to pass first time. I have just passed with no minors, which i thought was pretty much impossible! As others have said she is very much in demand so book a bit in advance, but definitely worth it as she is brilliant and great company, I will miss my weekly lessons with Sarah.


Email and phone number as above: 07956 563129, [email protected].

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Quick recommendation for Sarah?s Driving. I passed first time with Sarah and found her to be very patient and an excellent teacher. I would particularly recommend her for people who are nervous of driving like I was. She tailored her approach to make sure I was comfortable and confident by the time I passed. She was very understanding and helped me to overcome my fears. You can reach her on 07956 563 129.
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Another recommendation for Sarah! I passed my test on Monday (with no faults!), having failed in my early 20s and ignored driving for at least a decade after! Sarah was really patient, totally helped me get over my nerves and reminded me to breathe. She was great at teaching me how to parallel park and other moves I hadn't ever really learned properly. Sarah is also an absolute pleasure to spend time in a car with, which you definitely want if you're going to learn! I definitely recommend giving her a call.
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I'd also recommend Sarah. I had a refresher lesson with her following a period of time away from driving. She gives great advice both during the lesson and at the end. She is very supportive and thorough. Even though she is busy (as she is popular) it's really easy to get in touch with her and to sort out lesson times. Her number is 07956563129.
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Sarah is the solution to your driving inhibitions . I have been a licenced driver for the last 20 years and recently moved to the UK . She made me get rid of all my bad habits and has made me a much safer driver . She is an excellent instructor . Just like most of her pupils , I passed the first time with her. Very encouraging and patient . Highly recommend her.
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