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Can anyone recommend a good driving instructor in the local area?


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I'm in Nunhead and a very late developer where driving is concerned so a good, patient teacher would be very helpful. I'm looking to keep the cost as low as possible too but realise this is likely to be difficult! Thanks in advance for any recommendations.

Hi all,


I just want to add a recommendation for Silvano (although he doesn't speak Mandarin as far as I know).

I passed first time on Monday with only 3 minors!

He was always very patient and easy-going, and was able to bring my driving up to a high standard from no experience at all.


Best of all I'm confident in my driving now that I've passed and making the most of it already!


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I would also recommend Nicholas. I had not driven for ten years and having found his details here on the EDF have now had 4 lessons with him including a motorway lesson. He has a very calm and relaxed style, and after the last lesson practising parking in my own car I now feel far, far more confident to drive on my own around London. Thanks Nicholas!

I would also recommend Sarah - (t:07956563129).


She is an amazing teacher, really understands what you need to pass the test and will not send you to test until ready. I just passed first time with her. Also really enjoyed learning with her, very patient, understanding and funny!

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