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After passing my driving test this week, it seems an appropriate time to endorse my instructor, Nick of Nicholas Driving Academy. (http://www.nicholasdrivingacademy.co.uk / 07956 221706) Nick has been giving driving lessons in the area for decades, and is knowledgeable, flexible and perhaps most importantly, good humored. He prepared me well with multiple trips to the test area and lots of practical tips about maneuvers and questions that would be asked for on the test. Highly recommended.
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I too have just passed my driving test after taking lessons from Nick. He made me feel at ease from the first lesson, built my confidence up and he knows the best places to take students. It is too easy to never get round to taking your driving test, especially living in London. I finally got around to taking lessons and I'm very glad that I did. If you haven't passed your test yet I'd suggest getting in touch with Nick at http://www.nicholasdrivingacademy.co.uk or 07956 221706.

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