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PradoM

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Hi!


I really recommend Nicholas Driving Academy for driving lessons in the Dulwich area. I just passed my driving exam in first round after my lessons with him! He is an experienced teacher and I have enjoyed my classes with him. I really appreciate his support and how patient he has been with me. I am very happy with my results moreover after this horrible year when things are even more difficult and stressful. I had to stop the lessons because of the first lockdown, retaking during summer but having to wait until December to get my driving test after second lockdown! but thanks to Nick and his help I managed to do my driving test with a lot of success and a "well done" from the examiner.

I want to highlight his patience, and his commitment to take me to drive, enjoy and improve! We have had some good driving sessions around Beckenham and Broomley and we even went out of London and enjoy some nice countryside roads. He knows well the test areas too. For more info text him here:+447956221706. You can check his IG too @

nicholasdrivingacademy.


Cheers,


Prado

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