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Hi all,

Just wanted to give a heads up to anyone lookig for a driving instructor in our area, I've just passed my test using Nicolas driving academy he's a great instructor and manages to fit a lesson in even if he's very booked up! Very patient and also does extra lesson after the test like a motorway driving which helped me gain a bit of confidence!


www.nicholasdrivingacademy.co.uk

  • 3 weeks later...
Hi there, I recently asked Michael from the Driving Academy to help get me through the test - I've been driving for more than 15 years in America and abroad but finally had to get my proper UK driver's license - even though I do have some driving experience with manual and on the left side of the road, i was a bit nervous, never having driven in London proper - Michael was great and the only one (I spoke to two other instructors before I chose him) who didn't try to make me feel bad and less confident and push me more lessons. I would strongly recommend him - you can reach him at 079 5647 7626.

Hi,


I would also like to recommend Nick of www.nicholasdrivingacademy.co.uk. He has been fantastic by getting me to the standard of driving that I am currently at. Although I have not passed yet I'm well on my way and Nick says I will be ready for a test by the end of the summer. I previously did an intensive course which was not for me and lost a bit of confidence due to this. Nick set me straight after a few lessons.


Highly recommended 07956221706


Ken

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