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I passed my test with Nick from Nicholas Driving Acadamy 15 months ago first time at Sevenoaks. 
 

Because I haven’t driven much since passing I have gone back to Nick to help me with motorway and rural driving which Nick is really good at.

 

I would recommend anyone who is an anxious or want to learn to drive, Nick is great with any age group. 
 

You can contact him via the following contact number;

07956221706

Just a mention Nick only works part time.

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I live in ED and didn't pass my test till quite late in life and even now I barely drive. I get nervous when I know I have a big motorway drive coming up. Anyway, when I do have a long drive coming up, I call Nick (above, from Nicholas Driving Academy) and he'll do me a couple of lessons and I'm a lot calmer and better when the time comes. And he knows electric cars well, including Teslas. Fully recommend. 

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Another recommendation for a refresher course with Nick! Although I passed my test many years ago, I’d not driven for about 15 years and was nervous about getting behind the wheel again. But I needed to be able to drive the kids around and Nick has been brilliant at getting me back on the road. Very calm and experienced. After a couple of months of refresher lessons I’m driving again!! Thanks so much Nick!

 

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I've also just had some refresher lessons with Nick as I don't drive much and I was feeling out of practice and nervous in our new car. After three sessions I feel much more confident and went on my first motorway drive in about 20 years yesterday! Very glad I faced my fears - thank you, Nick.

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