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> OR C.B.T training


Phoenix in Crystal Palace is a good school.


Before I went to them, I did a cheap CBT with another school on a Groupon deal. The ?50 saving wasn't worth the reduction in quality IMO. So, please think about whether life-saving training is something you should really be doing on the cheap.


CBT doesn't exactly make you very safe, and presumably you've already done it once. If you're thinking about driving lessons or riding training, seriously think about the proper road training rather than the bare minimum to let you wobble round on L-plates for another 2 years. It's not exactly cheap but it is good value - you can sometimes arrange payment in instalments if it helps.

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